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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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To: elmatador who wrote (4999)3/27/2020 4:21:15 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (3) of 13800
 
Fools and children shouldn't see a job half done. The Dow has rallied more than 20% since hitting a low three days ago, ending the shortest bear market ever. It might be that, as with the lengthy down trend before the Great Depression, the little up is a dead cat bounce, or maybe not even as good as a dead cat bounce. It could be just a little blip up as fools and children think they've seen the job finished.

The shortest bear market ever,: it might be that it is the longest ever, but it has just had a little beginning with a wishful thinking blip up. The descent in the Dow in the Great Depression went down with regular wishful thinking ups on the way to a long and tragic decade long disaster, ending in World War II for calamitous cataclysmic, full of catastrophe.
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