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To: da_cheif™ who wrote (79668)2/6/2013 1:23:03 PM
From: Turtles_win  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 207832
 
That's the tricky part. It seems like the sentiment can move very fast on a modest
price movement, and then it gets stuck and compressed and requires huge
price movement to move the sentiment much. Take a long time to top if it
does that and of course extremely hard to read.



To: da_cheif™ who wrote (79668)2/6/2013 1:53:25 PM
From: Blasher  Respond to of 207832
 
I'd say that the difference is that the economy was good in 2003-2007 . . .

the set-back was known (911-attack) and was during good times . . .

it was easy to imagine coming back strong.

Now the markets have been fighting the economy .. people don't feel good.

We know something is wrong .. around the world.

We can feel and see the markets being manipulated .. right before our eyes.

So, "when do we get off" is the battle-cry.

I'd say that approaching the Highs again is a good time to at least consider it for a little while.

Make money on the Downs as well as the Ups.