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It has to be frustrating to be a bear in this market. Just when it seems that the market has reached its breaking point and will plunge to new lows, it instead turns tail and heads higher. In fact, ever since the correlation bubble popped in January 2012, there have been a slew of reasons
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Analysis and Opinion » The Market Suffers from a Confidence CrisisBob Lang - February 8, 2015, 09:34 GMT
There really is no other way to explain the twists and turns of this market other than increasing doubts that higher prices can continue. We’re not talking about outrageous valuations and lack of investing control as we saw back in the late 90’s. No, I am referring to self-doubt and the confidence crisis that was
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