Will It Be A Collapse Or A Race To A New Bull Market? Most Probably Neither
By Market Speculator on September 29, 2008 | More Posts By Market Speculator | Author's Website
While the politicians, clueless about real economics (Austrian School of Economics) are trying to devise a plan to assist Wall Street. Key to note, they are trying to help the very people who screwed up. Rather than keep people in homes, our wonderful politicians (both Democrats and Republicans) would like to help Wall Street and manipulate our “free” market. Stocks were able to fight off the mess in DC and were able to finish well off their lows. Volume was mixed, higher on the NASDAQ (^IXIC) but lower on the NYSE. Regardless, this market is still not ready to furnish a new bull market. It will be quite awhile before we see a new one.
Too many are looking for either a collapse or a race to a new bull market. The higher probability scenario is more of what we have seen this past year. We could most certainly see more choppy markets, small rallies and small pull backs for the foreseeable future. This market is lacking superior leadership; stocks with tremendous earnings/sales growth, superior ROE, and excellent price consolidation (chart patterns).
No matter who is elected this November, this market will need to work through the massive deleveraging in the system and the consumer changing from credit to a savings.
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