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Strategies & Market Trends : The Stock Market Bubble

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To: Moominoid who wrote (2296)11/6/1998 7:41:00 AM
From: sammaster  Read Replies (1) of 3339
 
seems like the market interprets anything as bullish
lower rates means higher stock prices....
higher rates means no recession and higher stock prices...
if the market gets through this global recession only correcting to this amount then i dont see much more of a correction for a long time....
i still believe though that we have not felt the true brunt of the effect on our economy yet.....the pressures are slowly mounting....
the problem is timing the fall..this bull is crushing the shorts/bears.....
hey isnt that one of the requirements of the first bear bounce...."crushing the bears"....since the first bounce is a big one?

samir
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