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It's Christmas Eve 2025, markets are closed, S&P 500 sitting near all-time highs around 6,890, $TSLA flirting with $490–$500 on Robotaxi/FSD hype, Bitcoin hovering ~$88K after teasing $90K...

And if your portfolio is STILL in the red this year?

We've had one of the wildest bull runs—AI crushing, Tesla mooning, BTC fighting back—yet some bags are down 20-50% on old plays, legacy stuff, or "diversified" into losers.

Reality check: Holding stubborn underperformers while winners print ATHs isn't patience... it's pain.

Rotate. Reallocate. Add exposure to what's working. Or stay on the sidelines watching everyone else eat.

No FOMO shame— just facts. The market doesn't care about your entry price.

What's your move before 2026 kicks off? Still holding the bag... or finally upgrading?

$TQQQ 20260102 43.5 PUT$  $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$  $CME Bitcoin - main 2512(BTCmain)$  

Further Breakout! S&P 500 Sprint to 7000 During Santa Rally?
The recent rally appears closely tied to technical positioning following a record-scale triple witching, with a large volume of S&P 500 options expiring between the 6,700 and 6,800 strikes. As those constraints cleared, upside momentum strengthened, shifting attention toward the 7,000 psychological level. Options data suggest positive gamma is building above 6,835, while the 6,900 area has emerged as a key near-term zone of two-way positioning. Do you see 6,900–7,000 range as a breakout zone?
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