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Microcap & Penny Stocks : The Microcap Kitchen: Stocks 5¢ to $5

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From: GARY P GROBBEL11/12/2008 3:20:24 PM
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Somewhere at the bottom of all this 'stuff' is the basic fact that low int rates, when in fact they get there compared to today's spreads, are bullish for stocks. No bank will be raising rates for a long long time.

There is almost universal gloom and doom out there, and record amounts of money waiting to come into the mkts once confidence begins to come back. Coupled with worldwide steps to reflate economies there eventually will be one helluva rally out here. Question becomes how much more pain has to be endured before equities in general begin to respond to all that stimulus.

We are very close I think to the point where no one wants anything to do with stocks and that is what has to happen before all the money is flushed out.
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