(This is The Best Stocks in the Market , brought to you by Josh Brown and Sean Russo of Ritholtz Wealth Management.) Josh — Today I want to talk about a phenomenon that most long-term market observers you speak with will ratify, even if it's hard to prove with actual data or statistics. Talk to a real trader and make the following statement and they'll nod their head: Good things happen to good charts. I want to tell you first what this statement doesn't mean before any kneejerk contrarianism kicks in and you look to poke holes in it. What I am not saying is that stocks that are going up are going to go up forever. I am also not saying that things can't change and good charts can't become bad ones. As a matter of fact, the very premise that delicious chart setups can sour is why we write t

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