Here's something wild: the S&P 500 just clocked its 6th rally above 35% in six months—a feat we've only seen a handful of times in three decades.



Yet here's the kicker: ask regular folks on the street, and most will tell you the market's tanking.

Wall Street's printing record gains. Main Street thinks it's all red. How did we end up with this crazy gap between reality and perception?
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GovernancePretendervip
· 12-08 18:53
Retail investors are always the "scallions" (a metaphor for being repeatedly exploited).
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TradFiRefugeevip
· 12-08 18:53
Retail investors are not as savvy as institutions.
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MetaEggplantvip
· 12-08 18:46
Wall Street is winning big
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ForkTonguevip
· 12-08 18:37
The market is ultimately a scam.
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