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This is What “ALWAYS” Happens Before a Market Crash (GET READY)

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Every stock market crash is riddled with hindsight clarity, yet most people miss the signs in real time. I broke down the emotional patterns—greed, FOMO, irrational exuberance—that lead to inevitable bubbles, and why valuation always matters more than headlines. I explained how real investing isn't about predicting crashes but about being prepared for them with a rational, disciplined mindset. Whether it's Amazon's stagnant price despite soaring profits or Cisco's two-decade flatline post-bubble, history shows price isn’t always value. I laid out the five stages of a bubble and why dollar-cost averaging, emotional control, and principled investing beat hype every time. ‼️ Download your FREE Guide on Principle Driven Investing https://everythingmoney.activehosted.com/f/53 Retirement Accelerator: 💵 If you want more info about the Retirement Accelerator (taking place on May 15th), Click Here to get all the information! https://www.retirement-accelerator.com 💵 $7 for 7 days trial to EM : https://everythingmoney.com/signup ALL-ACCESS TRIAL TO EM COMMUNITY & SOFTWARE TOOLS 🚀 The 7 Stocks Paul Picked To Beat The Stock Market https://youtu.be/WScHrUaOo90 👕☕️ :Grab some EM merch: https://store.everythingmoney.com/ _____________________________________________________ ⚠️ By watching videos posted on Everything Money’s YouTube channel and/or using EverythingMoney.com, you acknowledge that you have read, understand, and agree to the following: Everything Money is Not an Investment Advisor: Everything Money (including Paul, Mo, and Any other person including, but not limited to, other staff members, guests, personalities, etc.) is not an investment adviser, and it is not registered as such with the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission or any other state or federal authority under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 or any other law. The investments and strategies discussed in Everything Money’s YouTube videos and on Everythingmoney.com are not and should not be considered investment advice and may not be suitable for you. They do not take into account your particular investment objectives, financial situation, needs, or personal circumstances and are not intended to be specific to you. Before acting on any investment or strategy discussed, you should always do your own research and make your own independent decision about whether it is suitable for your particular circumstances. You should also consider seeking advice from your own legal, financial, tax, accounting, or investment advisers. Everything Money does not provide such advice. READ THE FULL DISCLAIMER HERE: https://everythingmoney.com/disclaimer