There's a chart narrative floating around that the pessimists and nostalgia crowd would rather keep hidden. The data tells a different story than their doomsday predictions. When you strip away the bias and look at what actually happened versus what the bears claimed would happen, the picture shifts. The real talking point isn't what failed—it's what the market fatalists refuse to acknowledge. Sometimes the most important insight is what gets deliberately overlooked in these market cycles.
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There's a chart narrative floating around that the pessimists and nostalgia crowd would rather keep hidden. The data tells a different story than their doomsday predictions. When you strip away the bias and look at what actually happened versus what the bears claimed would happen, the picture shifts. The real talking point isn't what failed—it's what the market fatalists refuse to acknowledge. Sometimes the most important insight is what gets deliberately overlooked in these market cycles.