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U.S. STOCKS Will Bears Stay In Control?
In case you were hiding out Tiger Woods' style far away from the mainstream media during the past month, let us be the first to say: January saw an abrupt end to the U.S. stock market's record-setting winning streak. Last count, the Dow Jones Industrial Average plummeted 4% in its worst monthly loss in a full year, and February has provided no reprieve. MORE>> |
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Well, I guess we Elliottwavers are all wet! CNN just said that the bottom is in and that we should call our friends and tell them to buy! Seems that Warren Buffet is wrong also. Last week a reporter asked him if this was the time to buy stocks. His reply was "We will buy, when shares are selling for less than the companies are worth". Wow, and I thought we were bearish! We have been customers of yours since the mid 1980's.
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