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Strategies & Market Trends : Win Lose or Draw : Be A Steve, Make A Call

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To: Win-Lose-Draw who wrote (9126)4/2/2003 6:13:39 PM
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i don't know of any bubbles where deflating the secondary and tertiary bubbles reinflated the primary bubble. do you have an example?

edit: I had misunderstood your question and answered with the bond market as an example...and deleted my response.
Trying to think of an example. I will note that my view is not about a reflation of the bubble but that we get spikes in other assets just as one bubble bursts..and stocks can benefit this way. Fund flows short to intermediate term if bonds burst.
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