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To: Gottfried who wrote (1342)10/3/1997 4:35:00 PM
From: Bill Ulrich   of 1894
 
Gottfried, ...yes, he has revised those dates a few times, and has been called to task for it...(but since you're reading the thread, you probably already knew that).

I liked Sid's response re: the '68 'non-crash' leading to the '74 bear.

techstocks.com

"Robert Sobel...(said) that the time period that most resembles the present was not, as some think, 1929, but 1968. As one of the few here who was involved in the market in 1968, I agree..."
<snip>
"There wasn't a stock market crash after the 1968 top, just a long bear market with a few narrow rallies along the way, finally ending in the last quarter of 1974."

I wonder if we're sailing on course for that now.
-MrB
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