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What do you think about Tom Lee’s prediction ? I am bullish short term too but still holding cash just in c...

The creator discusses market predictions, specifically Tom Lee's forecast of a potential 20% market crash by 2026. They highlight historical patterns suggesting a bull market follows midterm corrections and reveal their strategy of holding 18-20% cash to buy during dips, emphasizing patience and strategic entry points rather than panic selling.

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CCJBullishMedium ConvictionSignal-backedSecondary

Cameco Corp. is a quality name with suggested buying levels between $145 and $130.

OKLOBullishMedium ConvictionSignal-backedSecondary

Oklo Inc. is a quality stock with potential buying levels between $45 and $35.

AMDBullishMedium ConvictionSignal-backedSecondary

Advanced Micro Devices Inc. is a quality name with suggested buying levels between $216 and $186.

AVGOBullishMedium ConvictionSignal-backedSecondary

Broadcom Inc. is a quality stock with potential buying levels between $300 and $260.

GOOGLBullishMedium ConvictionSignal-backedSecondary

Alphabet Inc. is a quality name with suggested buying levels between $268 and $230.

LITEBullishMedium ConvictionSignal-backedSecondary

Lumentum Holdings Inc. is a quality stock with potential buying levels between $640 and $590.

MSCIBullishMedium ConvictionSignal-backedSecondary

The iShares Inc. - MSCI Sth Kor ETF is a quality name with suggested buying levels between $121 and $101.

JCEBullishMedium ConvictionSignal-backedSecondary

Nuveen is presented as a quality name with potential buying opportunities between $107 and $83.

TSMBullishMedium ConvictionSignal-backedSecondary

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing is a quality stock with suggested buying levels between $278 and $278.

METABullishMedium ConvictionSignal-backedSecondary

Meta Platforms is identified as a quality name with good buying levels around $503-$488 for new investors.

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