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Bad News for People Who Like Bad News: Ceasefires, $PLTR, and Buying the Dip

10 min · 12. apr. 2026
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In this episode, Robert explains why market reactions matter more than headlines, especially during volatile periods. He breaks down how recent price action may be signaling a shift beneath the surface, even as negative news continues to dominate the narrative. He highlights key areas showing relative strength, how he’s thinking about potential leadership going forward, and why resilience during pullbacks often points to future winners. The episode also covers his current positioning, how to interpret mixed signals in the market, and why following price over prediction remains his core strategy.

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