Birchtree
TSP Talk Royalty
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Re: Birchtree's account talk
"In my view, a likely intermediate term scenario is that the market may soon advance in a parabolic manner - an advance at an accelerating rate - before it undergoes its first significant correction since March. The reason I see this as likely is the consistency and lack of any significant correction since the March bottom. Such a steady uptrend without a much awaited for correction is a perfect motivator for 'panic buying'. Optimistic markets can stay optimistic for a long time. Remember 2003 to 2007? We may be into a year to multi-year bull market. It would be wise to look for the next asset bubble that will drive the next sustained bull market and consider that there is every reason to believe that this next bubble will be the stock market itself. Yes, we had a stock market bubble in the late 1990's, but today on Wall Street, people have short memories."
http://financialsense.com/Market/wrapup.htm by Martin Goldberg 9/17/09
"In my view, a likely intermediate term scenario is that the market may soon advance in a parabolic manner - an advance at an accelerating rate - before it undergoes its first significant correction since March. The reason I see this as likely is the consistency and lack of any significant correction since the March bottom. Such a steady uptrend without a much awaited for correction is a perfect motivator for 'panic buying'. Optimistic markets can stay optimistic for a long time. Remember 2003 to 2007? We may be into a year to multi-year bull market. It would be wise to look for the next asset bubble that will drive the next sustained bull market and consider that there is every reason to believe that this next bubble will be the stock market itself. Yes, we had a stock market bubble in the late 1990's, but today on Wall Street, people have short memories."
http://financialsense.com/Market/wrapup.htm by Martin Goldberg 9/17/09