While the media shouts doom, some investors are seeing a very different future.
Do Stocks Go Up or Down During War?
Surprisingly, history shows that markets can climb during conflicts—even when headlines were grim.
During World War II, the Dow Jones gained over 50% between 1939 and 1945. And right now, both Israel's and Iran's stock markets are trading at all-time highs.
War is awful, plain and simple. But for investors, history suggests that panic selling often backfires. Staying invested in fearful times has worked out well for investors in the long run.
Is a New US Bull Market just getting started?
While headlines scream about stagflation, collapsing bonds, and political turmoil, smart investors are asking a different question: Are we actually at the start of a new multi-decade bull market?
In this video, we break down a bold thesis from Jefferies strategist David Zervos and explore the forces — such as policy shifts, AI productivity, and shifting investor psychology — that might be quietly rewriting the narrative.
If you're looking for guarantees, the market will quickly teach you otherwise. No setup, no indicator, no strategy works 100% of the time.
The moment you expect certainty is the moment you stop managing risk. Successful traders don't chase perfection—they work with probabilities, stay flexible, and stay humble.
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