The “cardinal sin” of aerial combat is a miscue known as “letting your head get up and locked” – meaning you’re not constantly scanning… you’re not trying to spot any and all possible threats. Forget that key rule, and commit that cardinal sin in a dogfight, and you risk getting shot down – “getting flamed,” as fighter pilots used to say.
As investors, we’re in a market dogfight right now, with threats zooming and wheeling all around us.
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