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As the month of September begins with a typical uptick in volatility, should we expect more downside to come? Ron William, from RW Advisory, explains his case that traders should be aware of the possible downside in what is known as a ‘Minsky moment’. IGTV’s Jeremy Naylor looks at the charts.

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Chapters
00:00 - Introduction
02:25 - S&P500 chart
01:15 - What is a 'Minsky moment'?
02:15 - Technical analysis
03:00 - VIX
05:00 - Market Roll over?
08:40 - FAANG-tastic divergence
13:00 - Technical analysis of S&P500 "Minsky Moment"
16:30 - Roadmap investment cycle
23:30 - Future outlook

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    Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst Is a "Minsky moment" coming to the markets? Should we worry? The feeling in the air is that volatility is high and September and October are times for markets corrections or problems. Good investors have to judge everything, including this psychometrics, and act accordingly. Invest with care, cold mind, be prepared for anything including a possible market collapse. 2020 is not for the faint of hearts.