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Stock Market Volatility: Pain Points, Bright Spots, and Strategies

Is the stock market volatility making you nervous? 

In this video, Grayson Roze and Julius de Kempenaer unpack the volatile market environment and discuss pain points, some of the “bright spots” they are seeing in the market, and the StockCharts tools they are using to identify shifts in market sentiment.

Learn how you can use market breadth indicators, support levels, and chart patterns to identify turning points in the market. You will also discover the tools Grayson and Julius rely on to help them navigate the stock market.

This video premiered on April 9, 2025.

For more videos like this, check out the StockCharts TV channel on YouTube.

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