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To: Lee Lichterman III who wrote (5425)4/10/2001 9:12:46 AM
From: AllansAlias  Respond to of 52237
 
One more important point I forgot to mention. Every single good bull run out of a low has been associated with steadily decreasing volatility. It's very reliable. At the low after a decline, the volatility hits a peak and then for years it declines. At the first next spike in volatility, the market will go on to make a higher high, could be as much as a year or two later, but eventually, the market will break to the downside and the volatility will again peak as the market slides.



To: Lee Lichterman III who wrote (5425)4/10/2001 12:12:01 PM
From: AllansAlias  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 52237
 
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