Momentum Monday – The World Is Breaking Out

Happy Monday Morning…the world is a different place now that Tesla and Apple have split their stocks. It feels like 1999 which is fine with me because I would be 34 years old and be smart enough to make a note to myself to buy Apple on the iPod announcement.

Over the last 21 years, I have lost more money selling stocks early than all the zero’s I have taken angel investing!

At the Lindzon home we have been thinking about getting another dog and Rachel and I will call her ‘SPAC’.

Speaking of SPACs, the short TikTik titled ‘Daddy what’s a SPAC‘ is perfect.

Let’s get to the momentum…

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As always, Ivanhoff and I did our weekly show and this week everything looks like it can be bought. My technical friends over at All Star Charts say ‘The World Is Breaking Out‘. Ivanhoff and I agree and tour the markets. Google closed at all-time highs (I am long). They have launched their own form of university with career certificates.

Here is this weeks episode. My dog Lindzee joined me which is generally busllish.

Most of the technology charts look splendid.

Money is rotating beautifully at all the right times. The boring M’s McDonald’s and Mastercard joined the big technology and restuarant leaders by hitting all-time highs (I own both).

The ‘faith’ which I wrote about yesterday…is firmly behind higher prices no matter what the worriers have to say.

Stocks just love this sluggish economy.

Have a watch of the episode as we cover a bunch of new stock ideas.

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