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January 12, 2026
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Wall Street Pro Declares: The Fake News is Now Trying to Manipulate the Markets! (VIDEO)


A financial analyst discusses the psychological impact of negativity on markets, featuring a bull statue and stock market graphics in the background.

We expose one of the most powerful weapons used against everyday investors: the financial media’s “Psyop of Negativity.” Fear sells. Panic controls. And Wall Street knows it.

While the headlines scream recession, collapse, and doom, something very different is happening beneath the surface. The truth is, the bull market isn’t over—it may be just getting started. And 2026 could be one of the most profitable years for those who understand what the media refuses to tell you.

We’re joined by Wall Street veteran Kip Herriage, CEO of Vertical Research Advisory, who breaks down how this nonstop drumbeat of negativity is designed to shake you out of winning positions, and how smart money is positioning right now.

Kip lays out the real signals, the coming catalysts, and the keys to beating the market in 2026—not with hype, but with data, discipline, and clarity. If you’re tired of being emotionally manipulated by financial media and want to understand where the market is actually headed, this is a conversation you cannot miss.

The post Wall Street Pro Declares: The Fake News is Now Trying to Manipulate the Markets! (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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