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I Love This Game: Doomers, Bears, and Lockout Rallies

11 min · 19. april 2026
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In this episode, Robert breaks down the recent “lockout rally” and what it means for investors who were positioned defensively. He explains why markets often move in ways that frustrate the majority, and how staying disciplined through volatility can make all the difference. He dives into what could come next, including the role of market breadth, rotation, and upcoming earnings, while sharing how he’s thinking about positioning after such a strong move. The episode also touches on common mistakes during fast-moving markets and why fighting momentum can be costly.

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