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Old 08-18-2009, 08:57 PM   #1
peaceandlove
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Five Reasons the Market Could Crash This Fall

August 04, 2009
Graham Summers

With all this blather about “green shoots” and economic “recovery” and new “bull market,” I thought I’d inject a little reality into the collective financial dialogue. The following are ALL true, all valid, and all horrifying…

Enjoy.

1) High Frequency Trading Programs account for 70% of market volume

Continues: http://seekingalpha.com/article/1535...cle_sb_popular

SOURCE: http://solari.com/blog/



Dow Target 6,617, October 25, 2009: Here Is Why

August 05, 2009
Jason Tillberg

History may not repeat itself, but it does rhyme. I have been in the camp that this is a bear market rally. That is what I thought we would be getting in March. I'm also in the camp that because of the need to deleverage debt in most of the developed world, we will likely be heading into a global economic depression and perhaps at worse case, a collapse in the banking system.

I took a look at the bear market rally of 1930 and have found many similarities to our current bear market rally. Here is a chart from MSN money of the Dow Jones Industrial Average from November 1929 to October of 1932.

Continues: http://seekingalpha.com/article/1539...09-here-is-why
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Old 08-18-2009, 09:27 PM   #2
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Default Re: Five Reasons the Market Could Crash This Fall

My good friend from High School is a day trader and runs his own web site and class on it. Done it for years, we were talking the other day about the market and he said every one of his graphs and charts show the entire market should be heading south in the tank but it isn't. He said it looks like something is keeping it propped up. He's not worried he gets out every evening and never stays in overnight.

I do know so many people who have lost almost all of there retirement it's down right criminal what they did to those hard working folks who believed their was a system in place. We all have to look in the mirror everyday, I really don't know how some of them can that took advantage of other peoples hard work .
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