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Ben Loo: S&P500 Could Fall to 6500 in 2 Weeks! Mr Loo Disagrees!
By 1M65  •  February 16, 2026
🔥 Father vs Son: Will the S&P 500 Break Below 6,500 in 2 Weeks? My son Benjamin thinks the S&P 500 is going to break below 6,500 within the next two weeks. I disagree. In this live stream, we break down: The macro factors he’s looking at The market structure I’m analyzing Liquidity, earnings momentum, and positioning Volatility expectations Whether this is fear… or opportunity This is not just a market call. This is about how investors think differently across generations — short-term tactical vs long-term structural. We will dissect: Interest rate expectations Economic data momentum Institutional positioning Technical levels and support zones Sentiment vs fundamentals If you are an investor navigating volatile markets, this session will sharpen your thinking process — not just your prediction. Because investing is not about guessing. It’s about probability management and disciplined decision-making. Join the discussion live. 🔎 Key Questions We’ll Answer Is 6,500 a realistic breakdown level? What would need to happen for that to occur? Are we in a liquidity squeeze or structural uptrend? Is this a correction within a bull market? What should disciplined investors actually do? ⚠️ Disclaimer This session is for educational purposes and does not constitute financial advice. Hashtags #SP500 #StockMarketLive #MarketCrash #InvestingStrategy #MarketAnalysis #MacroEconomics #TechnicalAnalysis #LongTermInvesting #Volatility #1M65...
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By 1M65
Loo founded the Non-Profit 1M65 Movement and was one of the few non-civil servants to receive the Public Sector Transformation Award in 2018 for his 1M65 efforts. Kate, Loo’s daughter, is a 19-year-old finance guru wannabe. If you’d like to hear more from Loo and Kate on Personal Finance, please join the 1M65 Telegram Discussion Group or watch their entertaining Youtube channel.
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