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To: Vitas who wrote (36826)6/7/2002 1:21:42 AM
From: John Madarasz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
i think his point is that in his opinion we are not in the hell in a hand basket stage of a super bear market like 1973 - 1974

of course we aren't, and anyone who has been following the market in any depth has been able to realize the stealth bull underlying the overweighted big cap weighted index charade.

my point is that guy showed a chart from 69-74'75. That's a 5-6 year period that suffered a triple dip recession. Even if his charts were comparable,we're only in the early stages of longterm recesssion. The UCLA Anderson forecast says as much...

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NYSE...i think it is now where the NAZ was a couple years ago...exhausted

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current valuations blow away the historical post WWII bear periods ...

boomspeed.com

if i'm not mistaken current public and private debt loads are currently at historic ALL TIME high proportions

bear market rallies notwithstanding, his current chart showed showed me only how excessive the underlying mania in stocks still is. I'm on the hunt for longs, but i don't believe for a minute "long term" bull market arguments for longer than 6-12 mo periods ...AT BEST



To: Vitas who wrote (36826)6/8/2002 12:58:29 AM
From: Les H  Respond to of 52237
 
Nice bear market in the nifty fifty and a recession

sharelynx.net

1970 recession after 8 year boom

nber.org

We haven't had a general bear market afflicting all markets at the same time, and the recession seems primarily to have afflicted the telecom and computer equipment sectors, and not majority of the economy for long.