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Good morning. I am Malik. Welcome to the War Room.
After a historic 16,000-point crash, the Pakistan Stock Exchange rebounded 5,000 points in a single session. Retail traders are celebrating. Many believe the bottom is in.
But the data tells a different story.
In this episode, we break down:
• Why foreign portfolio investors are still net sellers
• How state-owned institutions stepped in to stabilize blue chips
• The Beijing “energy corridor” rumor fueling the squeeze
• Why 157,000 may act as a ceiling
• The risk of a classic dead cat bounce
• Critical signals from Bank of Khyber and Apna Microfinance Bank
This is not a recovery narrative.
This is a volatility survival briefing.
In wartime economies, rallies can be traps.
Protect your capital. Survive the week.
Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only. I am not a financial advisor. Always conduct your own research before making financial decisions.
By Stock SenseGood morning. I am Malik. Welcome to the War Room.
After a historic 16,000-point crash, the Pakistan Stock Exchange rebounded 5,000 points in a single session. Retail traders are celebrating. Many believe the bottom is in.
But the data tells a different story.
In this episode, we break down:
• Why foreign portfolio investors are still net sellers
• How state-owned institutions stepped in to stabilize blue chips
• The Beijing “energy corridor” rumor fueling the squeeze
• Why 157,000 may act as a ceiling
• The risk of a classic dead cat bounce
• Critical signals from Bank of Khyber and Apna Microfinance Bank
This is not a recovery narrative.
This is a volatility survival briefing.
In wartime economies, rallies can be traps.
Protect your capital. Survive the week.
Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only. I am not a financial advisor. Always conduct your own research before making financial decisions.