Friday, December 9, 2022

#Google Review $GOOG

Google Review
Investors trying to interpret the composite trend tend to be confused by trading noise. While trading noise contributes to the long-term trends, it does not define them. Human behavior tries to explain trading noise as a meaningful trend. This confuses the majority. Confusion contributes to their role as bag holders of trend transitions.

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The Nasdaq 100 Report, a series of videos, extends the discussion below.

Ask the person in the mirror, are you ready to listen to the invisible hand without confirmation from the majority? Ego is the main roadblock to discovery.

Today's review highlights an ongoing conversation inside the Nasdaq 100 report. Google is also a linchpin stock that has been carrying major US stock indices for years. What happens if Google stumbles? The majority does not want to answer this question. Interest in the Nasdaq 100 report is falling. This happens when the invisible hand contradicts beliefs. The majority will ignore rather than adapt to the message of the market due to ego. Ego creates bag holders, so let it go. $AAPL, $GOOG, and the Nasdaq 100 are talking. Are you listening? Experience says no. This is why stocks and indices enter waterfall declines.

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