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If You Only Look at One Chart Today… Make It This One

Posted March 13, 2026

Greg Guenthner

By Greg Guenthner

If You Only Look at One Chart Today… Make It This One

I usually end the week by ripping through a whole stack of charts to show you what’s happening in the market.

But today we’re only going to look at one chart. That’s right, just one.

Because right now, I believe it’s the most important chart in the world.

More important than the Nasdaq, the S&P 500, or silver. Even more important than that wild oil chart that briefly topped $100.

Why? Because this chart is revealing something most investors are missing.

It’s giving us a read on speculators’ risk appetite in the middle of one of the most volatile stretches we’ve seen in months.

And it may be hinting that this shaky market is closer to a bottom than many people think. Click on the video below to check it out.

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