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Gold/Mining/Energy : Daytrading Canadian stocks in Realtime

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To: The Devil Dog who wrote (45921)12/3/2000 1:23:34 PM
From: keith massey  Read Replies (2) of 62348
 
Wayne

I posted this 2 weeks ago and I think this might be one of the better historical comparisons. 1929 had such difference dynamics both from the trading side and the economic side that I don't think it makes a good comparison... although most bubbles do pop the same in the short term.

sharelynx.net

Here is the NAZ chart for people that don't already have it memorized.
quote.yahoo.com^IXIC&d=1y

How it turned out in Nikkei's case:
quote.yahoo.com^N225&d=my
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