By the theory of cosmological evolution, complex spiral Galaxies are a mature form of Galaxy, they start off, after the big bang, as something far simpler and more erratic. When the Hubble telescope looked deep into space though, deep back in time in other words, it found all spiral galaxies out to the limit of its resolution? A big problem from the perspective of evolution... But 'they' knew that once the Webb telescope was operative, and they could resolve a lot further back in time toward the big bang, they would see the expected results. But no. Again the results were the same, endless mature spirals all the way back.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fT3aRsYUBh0
A view through NGC 602, a gaseous nebula. The bright foreground stars are in our own galaxy, the nebula is far distant in the small Magellanic cloud galaxy.
What does this have to do with the stock market? Whenever the consensus thinking is assured of something, expect it to be blindsided. The stockmarkets don't operate under an invisible hand as Adam Smith claimed. They are highly manipulated and strictly controlled by men of great wealth.







A Friday bounce. PPT at work no doubt.