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Strategies & Market Trends : Guidance II

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From: 2MAR$4/15/2014 11:16:28 PM
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Jim Cramer: The Bear Case in 10 Easy Lessons
thestreet.com

Let's dispense with all form. Here it is.
  1. Something is very wrong with the market when we get strong news out of the economy and interest rates plummet. That's a fear of an unknown unknown. What's the point of buying when there is something lurking?
  2. When interest rates plummet, the banks plummet, particularly now that the short rates aren't going higher. Banks are the linchpin of all big rallies, and we have lost them.
  3. There is no price where the insiders won't sell these extended techs with no dividends or earnings.
  4. We have had a big run from the bottom, almost a triple, so it has to be out of gas and extended. It was just high-multiple stocks. Now it is every stock.
  5. We've seen this movie before in 2000. In fact, it was this week to the week that we were really beginning to thrash with the really awful dot-coms -- the equivalent to what has come public like FireEye ( FEYE) and Splunk ( SPLK) -- crashing daily and the insiders still selling no matter what the case.
  6. Japan's a disaster.
  7. China's a disaster.
  8. The world's being kept afloat by central bank fiddling.
  9. The initial public offering flow doesn't stop.
  10. Earnings will be terrible.


There, I made it. It's very easy to stand by. In fact, it's so easy that, perhaps, it's too easy, too obvious.
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