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Strategies & Market Trends : Stock Attack II - A Complete Analysis

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To: Paul Shread who wrote (24147)11/15/2001 10:30:58 AM
From: Terry Whitman  Read Replies (1) of 52237
 
Your concerns may be valid wrt to sentiment. Those high equity allocations should limit the upside. Doesn't mean upside won't happen however.

I don't think you can compare 1982 to the present though- '82 was at the tail end of a Secular Bear (16 years worth). A better time to compare sentiments might be with the first cyclical bottom after the end of the last Secular bull ('66- '67?). Numbers from that period would be a better fit, IMO.

Being only a year or two past the Secular Bull top at present- we should expect folks to still be pretty bullish- It could take another 12-14 years of tough love to see the 1982 sentiment repeated.

Bonds being sold hard again today. More fuel for the stock market or... ?

A big Bronx cheer for Mr. Blodgett- <pbbbbbbb>
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