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With the new US president the markets might rally for a month or two, but after that the downward pressure will resume. This rally will be one of the last opportunities to get out of the general stock markets and minimize losses in my opinion.
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I think that 2009 will be better for stock markets in general, as it looks like the credit crisis is abating. The markets may be in for some more pain, but after that they'll rise.
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The time to invest is when everybody is despaired and the news is all gloom and doom.
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I strongly agree. I haven't bought in awhile since the spring, but crashes are really really good times to deploy capital.
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Did you buy in the spring and have you enjoyed the ride until now? |
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NASDAQ +30.0% S&P/TSX +28.7% S&P500 +17.5% DOW +11.1% Last edited by Rickson9; 09-24-2009 at 07:11 PM. |
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