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Tax season creates hidden market shifts that can mislead investors. Refunds hit accounts, portfolios get rebalanced, and positions move to cover obligations — creating liquidity changes that make small-cap moves appear more meaningful than they actually are.
Our 2026 Market Flow Briefing reveals how tax-season liquidity affects market action, why current moves seem disconnected from fundamentals, and exposes one profitable setup emerging under these exact conditions.
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Wednesday, April 8, 2026
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ARTEMIS II MISSION POINTS TO DIVINE DESIGN, NOT RANDOM CHANCE
The Artemis II lunar mission continues revealing cosmic mysteries that challenge atheistic materialism. Recent discoveries in physics, astronomy, and biology — from Big Bang precision to DNA's complex code — suggest intentional design rather than random evolution.
✍ My Take: Whether you're religious or not, betting against American space dominance has been a losing trade. Lockheed Martin (LMT) and Boeing (BA) remain core defense plays as NASA contracts keep flowing.
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TRUMP EYES "BIG MONEY" OPPORTUNITY IN STRAIT OF HORMUZ
President Trump announced the U.S. will be "hangin' around" the Strait of Hormuz to ensure smooth operations, calling it part of a "Golden Age of the Middle East." The strategic waterway handles 20% of global oil transit.
✍ My Take: Classic Trump — turning geopolitical necessity into profit opportunity. Energy sector (XLE) and defense contractors win when America projects strength in critical chokepoints.
MARKETS SURGE ON TRUMP CEASEFIRE ANNOUNCEMENT
Stocks futures jumped and crude oil plunged after President Trump announced a two-week ceasefire agreement. West Texas Intermediate crude dropped sharply as geopolitical tensions ease temporarily.
✍ My Take: Peace is bullish for everything except energy. Take profits on oil positions and rotate into growth names that benefit from lower input costs.
APPLE'S FOLDABLE IPHONE ON TRACK FOR SEPTEMBER LAUNCH
Apple's long-awaited foldable iPhone remains scheduled for September debut despite earlier supply chain concerns. The device could reinvigorate iPhone upgrade cycles after recent sales softness.
✍ My Take: AAPL needs this win badly. Foldables could drive the biggest upgrade supercycle since 5G, but execution risk is real given Samsung's head start.
BLACKROCK TAKES AIM AT INVESCO'S NASDAQ-100 DOMINANCE
Asset management giant BlackRock filed for a new Nasdaq-100 ETF, directly challenging Invesco's QQQ monopoly. The move could spark fee wars in one of the most profitable ETF segments.
✍ My Take: Competition is coming for high-fee fund managers. BlackRock's scale advantage means they can undercut anyone — bad news for smaller asset managers.
Stay sharp, stay profitable. The market rewards those who think three moves ahead.
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