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Strategies & Market Trends : The Epic American Credit and Bond Bubble Laboratory

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To: Silver Super Bull who wrote (1311)10/7/2003 3:35:21 PM
From: I_C_Deadpeople  Read Replies (1) of 110194
 
Just to interject (and not to interfere), the last bear market in stocks was from 1966 to either 1974 or 1981 depending on whom one talks too. The Dow topped 1,000 in 1966 (memory banks are churning here)and did not see that again until 1981 or 1982 I think. Some use a inflation adjusted Dow (given the 70's was a decade of huge inflation)to show that around 1974 was the bottom. I read somewhere that in the US today there is only a handful of mutual fund managers that are active today from that bear market. Managers, investors, the media - no one knows about or respects bear markets.

BTW Russ - this is a hellava good thread..
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