Your Money At Risk | How to Navigate this Crisis!

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As you may have heard, SVB and five other banks have gone insolvent in the past few weeks. On top of that, the S&P 500 is now trading below its 200-day moving average and is back into that broadening descending wedge.

What's more, there are some pretty crazy things going on in the stock market. The largest volume of buying the S&P 500 index called SPI has poured in, amounting to 7.3 billion dollars, which is the largest since the pandemic. At the same time, the largest put volume that the stock market has ever seen has been recorded, meaning people are either protecting their positions or betting on them going down.

But that's not all. There is some extremely urgent information going on with what the Fed is now doing, which is going to change everything. It's probably going to wipe out a lot of investors. The timing of all this stuff is super critical, and I want to help you understand what is going on.

In this video, I'll be breaking down all of this information in simple terms so that you can make informed decisions about your investments. This is not the time to panic, but it's definitely a time to be vigilant and informed. So, stay tuned and let's dive into what's happening in the stock market.

Timecodes
0:00 SVB and 5 Other Banks Went Insolvent
0:57 Current Banking Crisis
4:03 The Only Way Out of This
5:31 First Signs of Fed Pivot
7:41 Watch Out for Next FOMC
9:19 Will Bitcoin Explode??

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This information is for educational purposes only. It is not, and should not be construed as, investment advice. You should seek proper legal, accounting, and financial advice from a local certified attorney, certified professional accountant, and certified financial advisor that is familiar with your situation, circumstances, and the laws in your jurisdiction.

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