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

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To: Nibbler who wrote (76921)1/2/2007 4:06:13 AM
From: westpacific  Read Replies (1) of 110194
 
2007 market prediction.....

1) Market is going much higher, parabolic with a projection above 14,000 - 14,107 to 14,850. (one analyst predicts 17,000).
2) Potential window for top target is May/June. However the total topping window goes out into a January to April 2008 potential. Which may mean we top out and chop around for the rest of the year without any major downside.
3) This top will be like the one in September 1929, were it took 25 years for the market to again reach the highs on that date. We will see a repeat of this occuring on this final top.
4) The top will most likely occur with some 'event', political, currency, credit, hedge fund?
5) Risks have increased, we could have a crash low in 2007 or 2008 - timing it will be very important to your portfolio health if your not happy with 5% returns in Ts or munis.

Will begun discussing more trade ideas this year instead of just theory, all based on my extensive daily research of charts. My main focus will be in Closed End Funds CEFs and Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs), for the simple reason I like the diversification of these over one individual stock and what I call potential news shock.

As an example many foreign funds did upwards of 100% in 2006 with some doing 50% in one quarter.........

West
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