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: Markets often rise not because the economy is great, but because investors believe central banks will intervene with liquidity if things get too bad—a phenomenon often called the "Fed Put".

Here are the hidden secrets and structural forces that drive the stock market upward. 1. The Wyckoff Principle: The Law of Supply and Demand

: Large institutional "market makers" often spend weeks or months quietly buying shares (accumulation) while the public is fearful. This removes supply from the market, making it easier for prices to skyrocket once demand returns.

The Undeclared Secrets That Drive The Stock Market Upd [2021] May 2026

: Markets often rise not because the economy is great, but because investors believe central banks will intervene with liquidity if things get too bad—a phenomenon often called the "Fed Put".

Here are the hidden secrets and structural forces that drive the stock market upward. 1. The Wyckoff Principle: The Law of Supply and Demand the undeclared secrets that drive the stock market upd

: Large institutional "market makers" often spend weeks or months quietly buying shares (accumulation) while the public is fearful. This removes supply from the market, making it easier for prices to skyrocket once demand returns. : Markets often rise not because the economy

 

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