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Good morning. I am Malik. Welcome to the War Room.
The Pakistan Stock Exchange attempted a recovery — and failed.
After pushing toward 158,000, the KSE-100 reversed sharply and closed at 155,700, shedding more than 1,350 points with massive volume.
This episode breaks down:
• Why the state-sponsored support could not hold
• How foreign funds used the rally as exit liquidity
• What high volume really means during a crash
• Why 155,000 is not a confirmed floor
• The volatility risk around key board meetings
In unstable macro environments, sharp rallies are often traps.
Protect capital. Survive the tape.
Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only. Always conduct your own financial research before investing.
By Stock SenseGood morning. I am Malik. Welcome to the War Room.
The Pakistan Stock Exchange attempted a recovery — and failed.
After pushing toward 158,000, the KSE-100 reversed sharply and closed at 155,700, shedding more than 1,350 points with massive volume.
This episode breaks down:
• Why the state-sponsored support could not hold
• How foreign funds used the rally as exit liquidity
• What high volume really means during a crash
• Why 155,000 is not a confirmed floor
• The volatility risk around key board meetings
In unstable macro environments, sharp rallies are often traps.
Protect capital. Survive the tape.
Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only. Always conduct your own financial research before investing.