Is the moment of "handover" in the global markets approaching?


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Smart liquidity does not move randomly, nor does it stay in one place forever..
It is always looking for the "next opportunity" not the "old story."

Since last July, I have been talking about the danger of excessive geographic concentration in the investment portfolio, and the necessity of looking outside the dollar, and beyond "Wall Street" boundaries.

Today, the chart language confirms what the language of logic and fundamentals has been saying.

Look at this chart that shows the performance of emerging markets (EEM) versus the US market (S&P 500).
What is forming before us is a classic technical pattern known as the "Inverse Head & Shoulders" (Inverse Head & Shoulders).
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What does this mean beyond complex terminology?
It means that the era of absolute dominance of the US market may be calming down, and major capitals have begun quietly re-centering towards emerging economies that have remained "cheap" and neglected for a long time.

When "technical analysis" (chart) meets "fundamental analysis" (attractive valuations and necessary diversification),
true opportunities begin to form.
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The golden rule in investing:
Don’t chase yesterday’s performance, but position yourself where the money will go tomorrow.

Emerging markets are knocking loudly now..

The question is not "Will this happen?"..
But "Is your portfolio prepared to receive this shift?"

Share your opinion with me,
Have you started international diversification or are you still holding only the US market?

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