
The market sentiment has basically shifted from FOMO (fear of missing out) to GTFO (get the fuck out), with foreign capital starting a massive retreat. Over the past few years, everyone held the mindset that "U.S. stocks are a sure win," but now they're realizing things are going south: costs are rising, exports are being restricted, and overall profits might take a hit—especially for those high-valuation tech stocks, which are getting hammered one after another.
Gold, on the other hand, is hitting new highs every day, almost like an "ATM for the AI bubble"—money pulled out of tech stocks is flowing straight into gold, and even Bitcoin has caught a ride and surged.
What’s the outlook for U.S. stocks now? I’d say forget about trends for the time being; just getting out alive counts as a win. There might be some technical rebounds in the short term, but the broader market is still digesting trade policies, inflation data, and the Fed’s stance on interest rates. Honestly, bullish momentum is hard to sustain, while bearish risks are always looming overhead.$Alphabet(GOOGL.US)$Qualcomm(QCOM.US)$Alphabet - C(GOOG.US)$Direxion Semicon Bull 3X(SOXL.US)$MicroSectors™ FANG+™ 3X Leveraged ETN(FNGA.US)$Tesla(TSLA.US)$NVIDIA(NVDA.US)$Palantir Tech(PLTR.US)$AMD(AMD.US)$Microsoft(MSFT.US)
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