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What to Expect from Stock Markets after “Liberation Day” April 2, 2025

In this video we present our view on the current market conditions after April 2d, 2025.

https://tickeron.com/app/academy/video/792 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I728kuQUfis&t=4s

The convergence of low liquidity, diminished labor participation, and high interest rates suggests that traditional buy-and-hold strategies may yield only modest long-term returns. With Trump now serving as the current president, his policies—including tariffs reminiscent of those that disrupted markets in the past—continue to shape the economic environment. In such conditions, active trading strategies, particularly those emphasizing hedging and risk management, may offer superior returns compared to a passive approach.

We will cover the following topics
Stock Market Uncertainty 
Stock Market Valuations Now vs. Dot Com Bubble  
Technical Analysis for S&P 500 
Chances of Recession
Stock Market Expectations for 2025
Leading Indicators
AI Bubble of 2023 and 2024
Making a Case for Trading vs. Investing 
As we are all in 2025, the investment landscape is poised for significant transformation. 
Disclaimers and Limitation

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