First Call of a Double-Dip Recession: Setting Up a Market Bottom? [View article]
I call the top today, mark your calendar
On Jan 02 09:06 PM DavyJ wrote:
> Why is it that when the market is down, so many try to call the bottom? > > > Yet when it is up, so few try to call the top? > > One of life's mysteries, I guess.
I vote for an L. Stimulus and innate optimism will offset worsening economic fundamentals to produce a flat line for the next year. Anyone who can claim to see beyond the near term outlook is a fool or a liar.
The Real Cost of the 2008 Recession [View article]
Maybe this will turn out to be a blessing in disguise. What's more important than the money is our misplaced priorities as a nation. It will take something on the scale of this crisis to get this country to pull together and get back on the road to greatness.
Coming Inflation To Boost Stocks, Gold [View article]
I agree with you on inflation being in force over the next few years and rising values for hard assets. However it will be difficult to predict specifically which assets will be in high demand and you really sacrifice your credibility when you make specific price predictions 3-4 years out.
First Call of a Double-Dip Recession: Setting Up a Market Bottom? [View article]
On Jan 02 09:06 PM DavyJ wrote:
> Why is it that when the market is down, so many try to call the bottom?
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> Yet when it is up, so few try to call the top?
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> One of life's mysteries, I guess.
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Last Thursday Was the Bottom - It's Time to Get Back in [View article]
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