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Range-Bound-I.mp3
[Intro]
[Verse 1]
[Refrain]
[Verse 2]
[Refrain]
[Outro]
ABOUT THE SONG
In markets, being range bound means that prices are stuck between support and resistance levels—no breakout, no collapse, just constrained movement. The song uses this concept to symbolize:
A lack of real progress (economically, politically, or socially),
The illusion of control or success, despite underlying volatility or dysfunction.
“We’re within a range (A trading range)”
“Thinking we are bound (Thinking we are chained)”
“I ain’t sticking ’round”
These lines suggest the illusion of freedom or mobility during the Trump years—especially in the markets or the broader economy—where real wages stagnated for many, and inequality soared, even while stocks hit record highs. It critiques the trap of manipulated optimism and the sense of economic entrapment many Americans felt.
“They say (‘Hey!’) / Things are under control / (Let the good times roll)”
This chorus mocks the administration’s repeated claims that everything was great, even in the face of:
Trade wars,
Tax cuts that benefited the wealthy,
Soaring debt,
COVID denial and economic chaos.
“No! (Don’t get in the way) / Of our brand new day (Despite your dismay)”
This line skewers the dismissal of critics and experts—people who pointed out warning signs were often branded as “haters” or part of the “deep state.” The “brand new day” implies a manufactured sense of renewal or greatness—“MAGA” rhetoric—built on shallow indicators.
“We’re trading in a band / Restricted by what we understand”
This highlights the limits of understanding or denial—political polarization, misinformation, and economic illiteracy all kept many trapped in a cycle of false confidence and poor decisions.
“Times have gone ‘too strange’ / Beyond bizarre”
A direct nod to the Trump era’s surreal and chaotic nature: QAnon, January 6th, disinformation, the cult of personality—all deeply unsettling shifts in political normalcy.
“They say (‘Hey!’) / Things are under control / (Let the good times roll)”
Repeating the refrain at the end suggests a cycle of denial, where surface-level optimism (“markets up, tax cuts delivered”) masks deeper instability, corruption, and erosion of democratic norms.
“Range Bound” critiques how the Trump presidency and its economic narrative trapped the country in a volatile status quo. It portrays a public lulled into complacency by market performance and political spin, even as reality grew “too strange” and “beyond bizarre.” The song uses financial metaphor to reflect emotional, social, and political paralysis, ultimately calling for awareness and change.
Range-Bound-I.mp3
[Intro]
[Verse 1]
[Refrain]
[Verse 2]
[Refrain]
[Outro]
ABOUT THE SONG
In markets, being range bound means that prices are stuck between support and resistance levels—no breakout, no collapse, just constrained movement. The song uses this concept to symbolize:
A lack of real progress (economically, politically, or socially),
The illusion of control or success, despite underlying volatility or dysfunction.
“We’re within a range (A trading range)”
“Thinking we are bound (Thinking we are chained)”
“I ain’t sticking ’round”
These lines suggest the illusion of freedom or mobility during the Trump years—especially in the markets or the broader economy—where real wages stagnated for many, and inequality soared, even while stocks hit record highs. It critiques the trap of manipulated optimism and the sense of economic entrapment many Americans felt.
“They say (‘Hey!’) / Things are under control / (Let the good times roll)”
This chorus mocks the administration’s repeated claims that everything was great, even in the face of:
Trade wars,
Tax cuts that benefited the wealthy,
Soaring debt,
COVID denial and economic chaos.
“No! (Don’t get in the way) / Of our brand new day (Despite your dismay)”
This line skewers the dismissal of critics and experts—people who pointed out warning signs were often branded as “haters” or part of the “deep state.” The “brand new day” implies a manufactured sense of renewal or greatness—“MAGA” rhetoric—built on shallow indicators.
“We’re trading in a band / Restricted by what we understand”
This highlights the limits of understanding or denial—political polarization, misinformation, and economic illiteracy all kept many trapped in a cycle of false confidence and poor decisions.
“Times have gone ‘too strange’ / Beyond bizarre”
A direct nod to the Trump era’s surreal and chaotic nature: QAnon, January 6th, disinformation, the cult of personality—all deeply unsettling shifts in political normalcy.
“They say (‘Hey!’) / Things are under control / (Let the good times roll)”
Repeating the refrain at the end suggests a cycle of denial, where surface-level optimism (“markets up, tax cuts delivered”) masks deeper instability, corruption, and erosion of democratic norms.
“Range Bound” critiques how the Trump presidency and its economic narrative trapped the country in a volatile status quo. It portrays a public lulled into complacency by market performance and political spin, even as reality grew “too strange” and “beyond bizarre.” The song uses financial metaphor to reflect emotional, social, and political paralysis, ultimately calling for awareness and change.