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To: Fintas who wrote (40454)11/15/2012 6:05:05 AM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Respond to of 222703
 
This is probably the most negative chart pattern I could find, the weekly SP cash chart...



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To: Fintas who wrote (40454)11/15/2012 6:40:06 PM
From: SGJ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 222703
 
Fintas, a price drop like this is most welcome for those who keep dry powder.




From InvestorsInsight:




Most Blue Chip Stocks Are Still Attractive

Speaking of blue chip stocks, even after the gains they made this year most valuations are still low by historical standards. For the first time in over 50 years, many multinational dividend yields are higher than long term interest rates.

We don’t think today’s attractive blue chip prices will last much longer. Because the leading companies have a long history of appreciation, investors usually bid their stocks up to levels that leave yields well below those on bonds. Only when investors are worried about the future, as they are now, do they flock to bonds that yield less than half what’s available from top quality stocks.