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From: | "Ian Andrews" <iandrews@ihug.co.nz> |
Date: | Sat, 15 Apr 2000 07:37:06 +1200 |
Mike's making sense to me. No-one knows where
individual rocks( read "stocks") may end up after a landslide - some may be
halfway up the mountain & others on the valley floor.
One thing is certain from a reading of overall
market indices & advance/decline lines, especially in the North & South
American markets, & that is the markets are past their peaks and making
lower highs & lower lows & we are in a bear phase. Bull markets
traditionally do end when interest rates keep on rising.
There should be nothing startling about this
development because it was entirely expected - no market in anything keeps going
up & up;
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