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To: DD™ who wrote (5576)9/22/2010 10:52:43 AM
From: Boca_PETE  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 10065
 
DD, If the thesis that investors are still scared from the recent grizzly bear, how does it calculate that the AAII survey would be almost 51:24 Bullish:Bearish this week?

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Maybe the surveyed investors are all from the Show Me State (Missouri) and sense a giant right turn coming after the mid-term elections, but are unwilling to invest until the election results are finalized in early November.

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To: DD™ who wrote (5576)10/3/2010 10:31:13 PM
From: DD™2 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10065
 
Jeffrey Saut, Raymond James Financial, Inc, September 27, 2010 writes (excerpt)..

" Meanwhile, the bears continue to growl, “Where’s the volume?” My reply to that question is that the whole 2009 rally came on declining volume, as did this year’s May mauling, begging the question – does volume really matter? I think it does; yet, I can make the argument that declining volume is actually bullish because it implies most participants just don’t believe the rally is for real. When volume finally arrives, it would suggest the naysayers have finally capitulated, and bought stocks, which I would interpret bearishly as in – who’s left to buy?!"

raymondjames.com

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