The Stock Market Is DEFLATING Not CRASHING - My Watchlist - 3 Stocks To BUY
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The stock market saw earnings after hours from the two largest companies in the world, Amazon & Apple, and got a reason to be disappointed. Although the biggest companies both went down after their reports, the biggest money in the world, the bond market disagreed even further. I give a quick market recap and talk about what happened with the earnings today and Apple stock as well as Amazon stock. But I tie it into the larger analysis and explain how the 10yr bond and the divergence between the S&P 500 and bonds is showing that the stock market is deflating and we are experiencing deflation more so than a crash or inflation. It is early to tell, so I go over why the bond market is important for stocks and why I will be keeping an eye on them moving forward from here. This was the largest one month stock market rally since 1987 so regardless of why the stock market went up and the surge, it is clear that not all assets agree and we are already missing expectations. Nonetheless, I go over my portfolio and 3 stocks to buy and give the scenarios to trade or buy stocks like Apple and Amazon as they will move more volatile the day after earnings. It is going to be exciting so I hope you are ready! POST YOUR WATCHLIST BELOW AND SEE YOU IN THE MORNING!
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