
In this episode of The Competent Investor, Chris Vermeulen, founder of The Technical Traders, discusses the current market environment with your host Tom. Vermeulen observes that the market is exhibiting signs of a potential blow-off top, driven by FOMO and a strong risk-on sentiment. Investors are piling into technology, AI, small caps, and speculative stocks, while defensive sectors like utilities and dividend-paying stocks lag. He emphasizes that extreme bullish sentiment is a contrarian indicator, warning that when the herd is all moving in one direction, it may signal a crowded trade. However, he cautions that this does not mean the market cannot go higher; bubbles can persist. Vermeulen explains his approach to market analysis, which integrates price, time, and sentiment. He uses money flow indicators to determine when to be long or short, rather than relying on news or geopolitical events. He recounts how many subscribers missed a recent rally due to fears over the Iran war, highlighting the importance of following a disciplined strategy and not cherry-picking trades based on emotion. Regarding precious metals, Vermeulen notes that silver has shown a strong breakout, but gold has not confirmed the move. He advises waiting for gold to signal a clear uptrend before committing to the sector. He also discusses the dollar’s indecision and its correlation with metals and equities. Vermeulen recommends that investors manage risk by raising cash and not adding to positions after a strong rally. For younger investors, he stresses the importance of accumulating assets like real estate, equities, and whole life insurance to build long-term wealth. He concludes that while the equity trend remains up, caution is warranted, and money may rotate into precious metals if the stock market stalls. Timestamps:00:00:00 – Introduction00:00:14 – Market Euphoria and FOMO00:01:54 – Sentiment as Caution Signal00:04:04 – Potential Market Extension00:06:44 – Inner Market Analysis00:09:41 – Geopolitical Trading Lessons00:15:02 – Signals for Trend Reversal00:18:50 – Debt and Financial Reset00:21:00 – Precious Metals & Charts00:32:00 – Market Direction Overview00:36:47 – Oil & Copper Charts00:41:40 – Risk Management Strategies00:47:00 – Concluding Thoughts Guest Links:Website: https://thetechnicaltraders.com/X: https://x.com/TheTechTraders Chris Vermeulen is the Founder & Chief Investment Officer of The Technical Traders and the visionary mind behind Asset Revesting. In his book Asset Revesting – How to Exclusively Hold Assets Rising in Value, Profit During Bear Markets, and Continue Building Wealth in Retirement, he lays out this investment framework. Chris launched his financial career at 16, parlaying his knack for trading and risk management into funding his final year of college, where he earned a business diploma in operations management. By his twenties, he had achieved financial independence as a full-time entrepreneur and trader. After a setback—blowing up a trading account—Chris dedicated himself to treating trading as a business, completing the Trading Strategy Mastery and Trading Is Your Business courses. A technical analysis expert, he devises systematic methods to spot market opportunities and control portfolio risk, rejecting traditional buy-and-hold approaches that cling to depreciating assets. His efficient asset allocation models balance short- and long-term strategies to minimize drawdowns and consistently outperform benchmarks. Those seeking reliable capital preservation and growth turn to his proven techniques.
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