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The Emperor Wears No Clothes: Bull Traps, Buy Lists, and Blowing Up

11 min · 5. apr. 2026
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In this episode, Robert breaks down how his investing approach has evolved over time and why the most effective strategies are often a blend rather than a single style. He explains how understanding your own temperament is key to building a process that actually works, and why discipline, patience, and adaptability matter more than labels. He also shares how he’s navigating the current market, the two paths he sees ahead, and why he’s staying selective rather than chasing short-term moves. The episode dives into how he evaluates setups right now, what he’s watching for confirmation, and why holding cash can be a strategic advantage during uncertain conditions.

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