Once you start sliding, there's no torque to reverse it
| Slip and Slide: The Childhood Game That Explains January's Crash | By Prof. Jeffrey Bierman, CMT
My mom bought me and my brother a Slip and Slide when we were kids in Beverly Hills. | We had a pool in the backyard. But when the neighborhood kids came over, we all played Slip and Slide instead. | You remember the game. Fill up that crappy plastic rollout thing with a hose. Dive onto it. Slide down with zero friction. | Here's what I remember most. | Once you started sliding, you couldn't stop. No torque. No brakes. You just kept going until you hit the end. | I've been trading for 38 years. The market setup right now reminds me of standing at the top of that plastic sheet, watching the water flow. | January's going to be that same ride. Once the weekly MACD breaks and algos stop defending, there's no stopping the slide. | That's exactly why I built the Genesis Cog. | Most traders wait until they're already sliding to react. By then, there's no torque to stop the damage. | The Cog tracks weekly divergences before they break. It shows you when algorithmic defense is about to flip into algorithmic attack. | December's window dressing won't last forever. When January hits and fund managers stop propping up year-end numbers, the slip begins. | 👉 SEE HOW THE COG DETECTS THE SETUP BEFORE THE SLIDE STARTS → | 👉 Click here to continue reading… | |
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