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Are Bearish Investors Coming Out of Hibernation?

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I have been bearish since May 2022. However, I have to admit that the early 2023 evidence did increa

I have been bearish since May 2022. However, I have to admit that the early 2023 evidence did increase the odds of a potential return to a bull market. That party is over! Let’s discuss the increasing evidence that bears are ready to come out of hibernation with much more downside to follow. And yes, […] February 24, 2023 [Option Sensei] [Are Bearish Investors Coming Out of Hibernation?]( I have been bearish since May 2022. However, I have to admit that the early 2023 evidence did increase the odds of a potential return to a bull market. That party is over! Let’s discuss the increasing evidence that bears are ready to come out of hibernation with much more downside to follow. And yes, this will come hand in hand with a trading plan to stay on the right side of action. Market Commentary Plain and simple, stocks rallied on a false premise to start 2023. That being some signs of moderating inflation that could lead the Fed to end their rate hiking regime earlier than expected. This soft landing scenario compelled more investors to believe that bottom was already established and time to bid up stocks for the birth of the next bull market. The Fed whole heartedly repudiated this idea at the February 1st meeting. They saw inflation as too sticky with no plans to change their hawkish course with higher rates in place through year end. Bulls were clearly huffing aerosol paint cans at the time because… Continue reading at [INO.com]( SPONSOR [Wall Street Legend: The Top 11 Stocks for 2023]( Louis Navellier's system has identified 18 stocks that rose 10,000% or higher... and more than 675 stocks that went up 100%... not to mention the No. 1 stock in the S&P 500 each and every year, for a decade, from 2012 to 2021. Now he's releasing his list of the Top 11 stocks for 2023. [Click here to download this list for free.]( Copyright © 2023 Wealthpop | All rights reserved. Magnifi Communities, 1 Penn Plaza, Suite 3910, New York, NY 10119 [Contact]( / [Terms & Conditions]( [Click here to unsubscribe](

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