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It’s Not Just You, This Market Is Mind-Melting

Posted February 27, 2026

Greg Guenthner

By Greg Guenthner

It’s Not Just You, This Market Is Mind-Melting

What a way to end the month…

We just got a hot inflation print that has investors second-guessing how many rate cuts we’re getting this year.

Stocks are still a choppy mess, and the Nasdaq just posted its sixth losing week out of the last seven.

No doubt about it, this is a mind-melting market. The big question is why does it feel so frustrating right now in all this chop?

Today, I want to rip through some critical charts that show why everything is so confusing for investors at the moment.

I’ll also talk about what we need to see before we can feel more comfortable jumping into long positions with both feet.

Click on the video below to watch.

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