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Strategies & Market Trends : Classic TA Workplace

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To: AllansAlias who wrote (49134)8/5/2002 10:06:47 PM
From: John Madarasz  Read Replies (1) of 209892
 
Yes, you could very well be correct there. The best thing about these types of markets, economic, and business cycles tho are that they are Darwinian to a certain degree, and in the end, the survivors are stronger for it going forward in many regards.

Anecdotally, I've seen it right down to the "man on the street" levels in my own business experience. Even when i was a kid in the trades 20 some years ago you could see the change in the attitude of consumers and business people as this country approached a time of economic and political uncertainty, like we are closing in on now. Lackeys and non - professionals who piled in when times were good are washed out as competition levels increase, and only the skilled tradesmen keep clientele.

I think these are some of the macro changes that will translate into trading ranges in the equities markets once the volatility is washed out. There should be some wonderful opportunities to trade patterns as they develop in non violent trends sans whipsaws.
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