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Bubble of 2000 - How will you call the bottom?
An SI Board Since September 2001
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8The VIX is presently in the upper 40's. I won't touch this market untilrolatzi-9/19/2001
7Maybe the market has already turned. Today sure looks like it is shaping up to bjoseph krinsky-9/11/2001
6Article on relationship between tops in VIX and bottoms in the market bearforurolatzi-9/10/2001
5He may be right, who knows? My prediction for the bottom is that it will be whejoseph krinsky-9/10/2001
4I just listened to Don Coxe's weekly commentary and he suggested the followirolatzi-9/9/2001
3The problem with using past explanations is that they are past explanations. Evejoseph krinsky-9/8/2001
2The pretty blue line S&P 480 is a place to aim for decisionpoint.comGut Trader-9/7/2001
1Bottoms and tops are called after they happen, and then they go back and use thejoseph krinsky-9/7/2001
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