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

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To: ild who wrote (59494)4/25/2006 6:22:16 PM
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Have you ever noticed how some asset classes tend to have panic bottoms, but others tend to have panic tops? Stocks, bonds, real estate tend to have sharp panic bottoms. But look at commodities - they always seem to have panic tops:

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Perhaps it's just a reflection of the fact that general market panics tend to happen in periods of rising metals, falling stocks, and falling bonds.

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