InvestorDashboards's Comments InvestorDashboards's Comments RSS Syndication from SeekingAlpha.com http://seekingalpha.comuser/277310/comments Reaching for the Bottom in the Markets http://seekingalpha.com/article/99516-reaching-for-the-bottom-in-the-markets?source=feed#comment-281287 281287
Given those beliefs, we will be due for a nice bull run again starting in 2037.]]>
Mon, 13 Oct 2008 11:06:56 -0400
Given those beliefs, we will be due for a nice bull run again starting in 2037.]]>
Fear Still Dominates, But Probabilities Point to An Impending, Positive Rally http://seekingalpha.com/article/99613-fear-still-dominates-but-probabilities-point-to-an-impending-positive-rally?source=feed#comment-281235 281235
Mr. Hannon is perfectly right, in our opinion. The current market may test the 2002 low, which could happen in only a day or two given 1000+ point DJIA trading range per day. But investing now, assuming ability to hold a long position for three to four years, seems very logical. The current sideways market looks to have a period of about 7 to 8 years, vs. the '62-'83 market's 4 year period (period = time from high to next high, or time from low to next low).

These opinions result from technical analysis, but the data are simply a reflection of human sentiment and imbalances of supply and demand. When multiple methods of market analysis all come together, it is time to pay attention.]]>
Mon, 13 Oct 2008 10:19:11 -0400
Mr. Hannon is perfectly right, in our opinion. The current market may test the 2002 low, which could happen in only a day or two given 1000+ point DJIA trading range per day. But investing now, assuming ability to hold a long position for three to four years, seems very logical. The current sideways market looks to have a period of about 7 to 8 years, vs. the '62-'83 market's 4 year period (period = time from high to next high, or time from low to next low).

These opinions result from technical analysis, but the data are simply a reflection of human sentiment and imbalances of supply and demand. When multiple methods of market analysis all come together, it is time to pay attention.]]>
How Low the S&P 500 Could Go http://seekingalpha.com/article/99448-how-low-the-s-p-500-could-go?source=feed#comment-279886 279886 Sat, 11 Oct 2008 13:15:27 -0400