A valuable reminder.
Price trading above a level is not the same as a confirmed breakout. Real breakouts require acceptance—strong closes, follow-through, volume support, and sustained participation.
The best traders don’t chase the first move; they wait for the market to prove the breakout is real.
Excellent insight.
Markets rarely respect exact prices as much as traders expect. The strongest setups usually come from zones where multiple factors align—support/resistance, volume, liquidity, and price action—not from a single number on the chart.
Amateur traders focus on precision. Experienced traders focus on probabilities.
The advice correctly highlights inflation’s impact on purchasing power, but treating all asset classes as equally “good investments” is overly broad — outcomes depend on risk tolerance, time horizon, and execution, with equities and real assets typically offering growth potential, while deposits and bonds serve more as capital preservation tools rather than drivers of real wealth expansion.
Drawing a direct parallel between today’s housing market and 2006 equities oversimplifies structural differences — real estate dynamics are shaped by supply constraints, interest rates, demographics, and policy, and while residential may cool, it’s unlikely to “disappear” in favor of commercial sectors, which themselves are highly cyclical and demand-dependent.
@SndAl3zjx تتحقق نتائج التداول المتسقة بفضل الإعداد، والتحكم في المخاطر، والانضباط؛ إذ إن تحديد نقاط الدخول والخروج وحجم المراكز قبل افتتاح السوق يُعد أمراً بالغ الأهمية، ويفوق بكثير مجرد الاستجابة العاطفية للضجيج اليومي داخل الجلسة.
@Ghadeerlnz1408 A large crude build versus expectations is fundamentally bearish, indicating softer demand or excess supply. SPR movements, especially at extreme levels, should be treated cautiously as policy-driven and non-recurring — they don’t offset the underlying inventory signal.
@Skhattaf SPR drawdowns are policy-driven and episodic, not a fixed daily outflow. Linear extrapolation of current levels ignores the cyclical nature of releases and refills, making projections like a drop below 300M barrels misleading without policy context.
Brunch done right ☕🥞
Fluffy blueberry pancakes and fruit-filled French toast, paired with a glass of iced coffee—now *this* is the true rhythm of the weekend.
Sometimes, the best investment isn't in stocks, but in these moments of slowing down for brunch.
#BrunchVibes #WeekendMood #Lifestyle
@GeminiApp Upload → Speak → Done. The barrier to video editing has dropped from the "timeline" to the "prompt"; the next step is to see just how complex a narrative logic it can comprehend.