Why Everything Happens For a Reason

To say everything happens for a reason may sound corny, but let me put it in perspective as far as the markets are concerned.

First, you must always discount your personal expectations because the object of markets is always to defeat what people expect.

That’s also why you regularly hear us say that the 99% must be wrong in order for the markets to make major moves.

Let me give you an example:

When you hear stuff like “Trumps tariff threats are killing the market,” you become easily fooled into believing that he’s moving the market…especially when it falls 1,000+ points in a couple of days.

Then, he reverses his stance and the markets take off to the upside.

The same gyrations are happening with Iran… “We’re winning…Gasp! Iran is bombing everyone in the Middle-East.”

Meanwhile, you are constantly being bombarded by the Presstitutes with distractions de jour…like the war…not really a war (according to Trump) with Iran.

 

And here’s the problem with that thought process.

If you buy into the hype, you’ll likely sell at the wrong time and take a loss.

And this is more proof that the market doesn’t care about your personal expectations.

Happens for a Reason

You must understand that the markets are bigger than any government on the planet and they do not move based on what one person does or says.

The bought and paid for media Presstitutes would have you believe otherwise.

That’s why they bombard you with drama, distractions, and hype to keep you from seeing what’s really going on.

They don’t care (nor do they understand) about what actually moves the markets.  Because they only report what their Wall Street overlords tell them to say.

Stop being their victim.

It’s Time To Rethink Everything

And by rethinking everything we mean it’s to your advantage to look at the markets with a different set of eyes.

Because when you see how Wall Street really works (behind the curtain) you’ll understand why everything happens for a reason.

Learn how to “Connect the Dots” of the global financial puzzle (HERE).

Because when you do you, won’t get blown up in one of Wall Street’s many mine fields.

Just remember the old saying:

“If You Are Going to Walk Through a Mine Field, Follow Someone.”

 

And we’ve been through most of Wall Street’s mine fields.

So, be sure to learn how to navigate the precious metals mine field in our upcoming March newsletter (HERE).

Share this with a friend…especially if they tend to get frozen in their tracks when the markets increase volatility.  They’ll thank YOU later.

And tell them: 

 

We’re Not Just About Finance

But we use finance to give you hope.

“And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”

~ John 8:32 ~

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