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Strategies & Market Trends : Ask Vendit Off-Topic Questions

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To: rchlrvn who wrote (5025)2/17/2005 7:00:47 PM
From: Walkingshadow  Read Replies (1) of 8752
 
I think they are saying something a bit different. They seem to be making the point that either good news or bad news is magnified and extrapolated into the future.

My point is this is not always true. Sometimes good news is shrugged off and investors dump the stock anyway. Likewise, sometimes bad news is disregarded and traders buy up shares. In this case, precisely the opposite is happening: news is being interpreted inversely to what that passage would predict.

And there are cycles in sentiment that tend to be associated with market pivots when the discordances become too great. It appears to me that's what we are seeing.

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