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To: Real Man who wrote (110207)6/27/2001 5:33:26 AM
From: craig crawford  Read Replies (1) of 436258
 
>> Stocks have certain time frame to collapse in a bear market. Once that time is over, they go up. Sort of inverse to a bull market. So, for this bear market to continue, stocks must fall now. <<

what is your definition of stocks?

nasdaq?
nyse?
amex?
s&p?
wilshire?
a/d line?
averages?

stocks have been falling since 1998.
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