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To: Fiscally Conservative who wrote (33907)6/20/2012 8:16:16 AM
From: GROUND ZERO™3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219483
 
LOL!!! Isn't it amazing how I'm so bullish!!! Well, here's how I do it... I just don't pay any attention to the current news, I only look at the charts and they look powerfully bullish to me...

But, if you want to consider fundamentals, then we have to remember, markets top when everything is going well and all business is booming... markets bottom when it looks like the world is coming to an end in the face of sheer economic collapse... so now, since it looks like the world is coming to an end in the face of sheer economic collapse, I have to be bullish... and history has proven this strategy to be the right one every time...

GZ



To: Fiscally Conservative who wrote (33907)6/20/2012 11:28:18 AM
From: Kirk ©3 Recommendations  Respond to of 219483
 
"This is what I find most interesting about you GZ , in the face of sheer economic collapse you steadfastly remain forever Bullish. How do you do it :))"

It is simple if you understand at a basic level how the World works for the rich. Go rent "It's a Wonderful Life" and look at how Potter benefited by the collapse where he could buy assets at pennies on the dollar. Without regular cycles of collapse and fear, how would the super powerful get bargains to move ahead?

Boom times, momentum funds, IPOs of "hot ideas of the day" etc. are ways to move the money from the worker bees into the market where the rich can unload the assets purchased when cheap to buy back again during the next cycle. I think only the very dumb believe these super cycles can be timed perfectly or even close, but you can all profit to buy when others are fearful and the prices are well off highs... then sell some back when times are good and prices are at new highs.

BTW, GZ's model doesn't try to time the super cycles... it is fairly short term and seems to work the best with the shortest time frames related by nature such as space, time and gravity.....