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To: Perspective who wrote (1990)11/8/2008 3:06:19 PM
From: Logain Ablar  Respond to of 3209
 
bc great charts, paints a cheerful picture :). I thought IBM would have been a component but I see it was added in 79. Xerox would have been another one of my guesses.

I vote GM is the next to be replaced and are the drug companies like JNJ's chart starting to price drug price caps.



To: Perspective who wrote (1990)11/8/2008 7:19:50 PM
From: morokko65  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3209
 
I keep a printout of this handy for perspective:

the-privateer.com

surely the derivatives collapse equals the dynamic at work in 1974 & 1982

But I think that 6500 Dow represents a tradeable IT low, even if we get another LT wave down in the next 2 to 3 years. 6500 is 1998 lows through 2002 lows for a swing trade, imo