100% win when CNBC reports Markets in Turmoil
Source: CharlieBilello
From the chart we can see that during the 2010, 2011, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2020's dip, the market is surrounded by bearish news. This is the time when the potential profit and win rate goes up!
As the French said, buy the cannon. 2022 is also a year full of banishment. In that case, we can expect a pretty decent rally in 2023 very likely.
Based on my observations of investment gurus, buying the leading companies with strong moats during a bear market is a good strategy, because the leader can capture more market shares, and be priced cheaper. So here's my picks that may benefit from those 2 factors.
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Justin Zacks : One thing to be aware of is that these shows began in 2010, right around the beginning of the long bull market. It is yet to been seen if these positive returns will hold true during a bear market.
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Johnnie Worker OP Justin Zacks : Thanks for telling! The zero interest has resulted a historical rally in the past 10 years. I can’t estimate if there is a sea change next, but I guess buying when everyone is fearful is not a bad strategy
SpyderCall : Some of the most bearish news is concentrated near bottoms in the market. The is a bullish/bearish news indicator somewhere that tracks the sentiment of all of the headlines and puts it on a graph. I cant remember where I have seen this indicator but basically the point is that the most bearish headlines come near bottoms. even short term bottoms sometimes
Johnnie Worker OP SpyderCall : Can’t agree more
tonton78 : great