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Are you a bull or are you a bear? VIDEO: TPP live exposure.

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Are you a bull or are you a bear? VIDEO: TPP live exposure.

Opinion is split in the market right now.

January 13, 2025

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Stock market bears are in their element right now, as they eye a stock market capitulation.

Are global stocks about to crash? Should you consider mitigating risk in your portfolio?

Or: Has the recent retracement created a buying opportunity?

What side of the argument do you reside on?

Living in the UK there is a lot of doom and gloom out there.

Meanwhile in the US, initial euphoria on the 'Trump Trade' has been fading fast, as US markets retrace.

The Russell 2000 in the US is down by a massive 12.6% from its recent high. The Dow Jones is negative by 7.4% from its recent high. The Nasdaq is down by 7.4% from its recent high.

The above spells PAIN for investors.

These are large moves, but after last year's rally, many think more is to come. However, if you're a value investor, you might be sensing long-term value here. How are you positioned right now? For what it's worth, at TPP we've definitely 'bought the dip'.

Our leveraged trackers are tracking, our 'long or flats' have bought into the sell-off (just), and the active strategies have in the main been building their position as the markets have tumbled.

Therefore we're very much positioned for a bounce back.

Interesting times ahead, and I can see both sides of the argument.

At TPP we're very much on the BULL/BUY side at the moment.

VIew the TPP LIVE session from earlier today, where we show the live exposure on many of our portfolios.

Cut and paste this link below, or click on the links under the subject.

https://www.tppvideo.com/book-your-strategy-call1736766066274

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