by Jason Bodner
October 7, 2025
Strange but true: on Venus, a single day – the time it takes Venus to rotate on its own axis – lasts longer than a Venusian year, a trip around the sun. Venus spins so slowly, and in the opposite direction of most planets, that its sunrise seems almost stubborn. Time stretches out there. That quirk is a handy reminder for investors: The calendar can say one thing while reality happens in a very different rhythmic pattern.
Like planets, markets tend to march to their own beat, starting with the Big Money Index (BMI).
On the previous Friday (September 26), the Big Money Index sat at 72.2%. Last Friday, it was 68.9%.
Graphs are for illustrative and discussion purposes only. Please read important disclosures at the end of this commentary.
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