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Weekend Reading: Please Let That Be The Bottom




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3 Responses to “Weekend Reading: Please Let That Be The Bottom”  

  1. 1 blues

    why Let THAT be bottom? You can make money much faster when market fall and everyone scare sh**! Bull market are boring! No volitility and craw so slow… This type of market make us trader tons of money! Let the market fall… Stock are not cheap by longer history (since early 1900s) we are still a tad bit above average fair value… to get cheap we need SPX to go down to around 400…

  2. 2 poohbear

    blues, you are so girlish in terms of greedy! I’d say SPX will go down to zero because human stupidity has no limits, hahahaha.

  3. 3 Babak

    blues, take it for what it is, just a silly headline

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