History Says The Nasdaq Could Still Tack On Double Digits Over The Next Year

Can the Nasdaq still deliver meaningful gains over the next year, or has the rally already gone too far?

This week’s video looks at a wide range of historical and present-day evidence to help answer that question without relying on opinions, forecasts, or fear-based narratives. We compare today’s Nasdaq setup to prior market periods, examine relative strength, trend structure, overbought conditions, longer-term moving averages, cloud support, and historical cases where strong short-term gains were followed by additional upside.

The key question: are current conditions more consistent with a late-stage bubble peak, or with a strong market that may still have room to run?

As always, the goal is not to predict the future. The goal is to study the evidence, remain flexible, and adapt if the facts begin to change.

Topics covered include:

Nasdaq vs. S&P 500 leadership
How 2026 compares to the dot-com bubble period
Why “overbought” does not automatically mean “weak”
The importance of trend structure and discipline
What weekly and long-term charts are saying now
Historical Nasdaq performance after similar strength
Why risk management still matters even when the evidence is constructive

History never guarantees future results, but it can help us keep today’s market in proper perspective. Receive SMS online on sms24.me

TubeReader video aggregator is a website that collects and organizes online videos from the YouTube source. Video aggregation is done for different purposes, and TubeReader take different approaches to achieve their purpose.

Our try to collect videos of high quality or interest for visitors to view; the collection may be made by editors or may be based on community votes.

Another method is to base the collection on those videos most viewed, either at the aggregator site or at various popular video hosting sites.

TubeReader site exists to allow users to collect their own sets of videos, for personal use as well as for browsing and viewing by others; TubeReader can develop online communities around video sharing.

Our site allow users to create a personalized video playlist, for personal use as well as for browsing and viewing by others.

@YouTubeReaderBot allows you to subscribe to Youtube channels.

By using @YouTubeReaderBot Bot you agree with YouTube Terms of Service.

Use the @YouTubeReaderBot telegram bot to be the first to be notified when new videos are released on your favorite channels.

Look for new videos or channels and share them with your friends.

You can start using our bot from this video, subscribe now to History Says The Nasdaq Could Still Tack On Double Digits Over The Next Year

What is YouTube?

YouTube is a free video sharing website that makes it easy to watch online videos. You can even create and upload your own videos to share with others. Originally created in 2005, YouTube is now one of the most popular sites on the Web, with visitors watching around 6 billion hours of video every month.