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  • Where Are Jim Rogers, Marc Faber and Doug Casey Investing Their Money in This Market? [View article]
    Sorry- looks like you are mis-interpreting Prechters Elliot wave short term letter- this time cycle worked for a while a few years back and MAY be showing up again. Cycles, as he points out, notoriously leave one high and dry- especially after they become recognized.


    On Mar 03 02:07 AM zermux wrote:

    > Generally there is a 247-254 period between the peaks and troughs.
    > The next 254 day period ends on Mar 18.
    >
    > After this I'll follow Rogers and Faber and buy Gold, Silver and
    > Oil, plus GDX.
    >
    > Carefull though - its will be just another Bear Market Rally.
    Mar 04 14:28 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Friday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [View article]
    Interesting- why do you think that?


    On Feb 13 07:17 AM morph366 wrote:

    > Agree with many of your points and I reached the following conclusion
    > in my own commentary today.
    > The fact that the volume kicked in on the SPY yesterday before there
    > was a real testing of the January 20th low suggests that there is
    > still more of a trading range mindset prevailing at present rather
    > than a concerted effort to properly test the possibilities of a new
    > overall leg down.
    >
    > Contrary to some people’s intuition I suspect that the reluctance
    > to aggressively probe for evidence of game changing buying support
    > at lower lows at this stage is actually an overall negative in the
    > longer term outlook for US equities.
    >
    Feb 13 08:23 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Friday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [View article]
    How about 250 in the S&P?


    On Feb 13 05:47 AM Daniel Herkes wrote:

    > The bottom will be about 7500. I hope.
    Feb 13 08:21 am |Rating: +2 -3 |Link to Comment
  • Thursday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [View article]
    The fact that there is still debate as to whether or not we will have a Recession (a formally normal part of the business cycle) After the collapse of the biggest credit bubble in history, and after the disintegration and insolvency of most major banks, tells of a complacency which will only be removed by a Major Depression.
    The Bulls should hope for a recession. The Fed is not an all powerful Santa Claus: remember the "free markets" the elites used to pay homage to? That's before the criminal banks became beggars.
    Sep 04 08:30 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
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