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To: SwampDogg who wrote (38278)4/15/2007 7:36:34 AM
From: tyc:>  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78410
 
>>My expectation is that parts of the commodity bull are almost over but I will let the trend tell me

I do agree that bullish expectations are generally the norm at the top ... expectations are often proven wrong...... When does a "correction" become a trend ? And do you wait till the trend is established to change course ? What is the prudent course, when the only thing certain is uncertainty ... and the inexorable decline in value of cash ?

At the end of the bull, or even in a "correction", good stocks might be expected to decline in price while the spike (or trend)of higher relative cash "price" plays itself out. Lower prices for good volatile stocks present opportunity. GREAT ! Plan accordingly. As intermediate targets are reached I'm switching to less volatile quality stocks, ready to switch back as prices fall. (I even sold some of my DSR to buy S&P 500 on Friday, lol) Could you let us know what you are doing ?