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To: ggersh who wrote (2925)4/27/2010 3:43:40 AM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 222407
 
Who knows. Fundamental factors are bearish in the credit land
again, which means downtown is coming. Foreclosures are
picking up drastically. However, these markets
bottomed in March 2009, whereas credit markets bottomed in
October 2008. So, we may still have one more run left for
stocks, but I seriously doubt it. I was bullish early
(December 2008), now I am probably bearish early, because of
the credit markets.

August time frame + October crash is more natural for the
markets. That said, remember what stocks did in 2007, when
the credit market deterioration was already in full swing.

One thing is certain - the stock market will reconnect...
maybe the way it did in October 2008 (Gulp!)