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Welcome to the VRA Investing Podcast! In today’s episode, Kip Herriage dives right into the latest market moves following a turbulent week marked by political drama, government shutdowns, and shifting investor sentiment. Coming off last week’s shakeout, Kip Herriage breaks down how technical signals like the Hindenburg and Titanic Omens played into market psychology and why, despite these bearish flags, he sees clear signs of a generational bull market ahead. From the pivotal role of semiconductors in confirming bull market trends, to the impact of political maneuvers and upcoming midterm elections on economic strategy, this episode covers it all. Kip Herriage also shares real-world stories from his time in the dot-com era, comparing the current AI innovation wave to past bubbles—and explains why he believes we’re still in the early innings of this powerful cycle.
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Welcome to the VRA Investing Podcast! In today’s episode, Kip Herriage dives right into the latest market moves following a turbulent week marked by political drama, government shutdowns, and shifting investor sentiment. Coming off last week’s shakeout, Kip Herriage breaks down how technical signals like the Hindenburg and Titanic Omens played into market psychology and why, despite these bearish flags, he sees clear signs of a generational bull market ahead. From the pivotal role of semiconductors in confirming bull market trends, to the impact of political maneuvers and upcoming midterm elections on economic strategy, this episode covers it all. Kip Herriage also shares real-world stories from his time in the dot-com era, comparing the current AI innovation wave to past bubbles—and explains why he believes we’re still in the early innings of this powerful cycle.

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