Absolutely spot-on, Prabhakar. Corrections are like hurricanes: everyone wants to run for cover, but when the sun comes out, those who stuck around end up owning the beach. I’ve seen the same thing play out on Wall Street this year: selling into the panic is the best way to miss the rebound that pays for your patience. Your point about small-caps snapping back harder is especially true in the U.S. right now. For anyone tracking this from the American side, I’ve been digging into the same themes over at NASDUCK. Lots of overlap, and always glad to swap notes with sharp folks like you and your readers.
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Insightful about the behaviour of market. Actionable information. Thanks.
Absolutely spot-on, Prabhakar. Corrections are like hurricanes: everyone wants to run for cover, but when the sun comes out, those who stuck around end up owning the beach. I’ve seen the same thing play out on Wall Street this year: selling into the panic is the best way to miss the rebound that pays for your patience. Your point about small-caps snapping back harder is especially true in the U.S. right now. For anyone tracking this from the American side, I’ve been digging into the same themes over at NASDUCK. Lots of overlap, and always glad to swap notes with sharp folks like you and your readers.