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Bearish or Bullish Attitudes?

Tuesday, January 13, 2009 Posted by TOWER ONE GROUP
Bearish or Bullish Attitudes?




Most people recently are strongly arguing their positions within a remarkably bearish and negative point of view!


No growth, recession, capital deficits, funding costs, too many loans and the like ...


This obviously reflects on the many negative factors out there, but it also leaves me with the feeling that most of the possible negative assumptions have already been discounted in the markets.


All governments continue to pump money into the banking system and this artificial booster of liquidity to the banks will do an excellent short-term job of creating more credit and help improve demand.


The volatility of the stock market moves inversely to the stock market itself and it has a dramatic drop, which is a clear indicator of increased positive -- bullish -- sentiment!


Interestingly, while we continue to see new lows in the investors’ sentiment and although the economic sentiment remains bleak, it's trajectory is quickly improving.


Note also that most cycle theories say that the stock market precedes the economic pickup by at least six months!



Since I am a firm believer that markets have almost perfect information (Efficient Market Hypothesis), I will try to gauge the markets incremental moves, rather than try to predict any real bullish changes!


Thinking to all of the above, in my opinion. I feel very inclined to slowly start buying some stocks looking for a firm with a vision for the upcoming New Era of Economy Cycle with the new vision of "CUSTOMER DRIVEN COMPANY AND NOT A SHAREHOLDER DRIVEN COMPANY" , since right now mostly everyone is out of the market! but my problem is theres no one any firm have this approach to fit my requirement to convince me to jump into the stock market investment except my own Company Concept PROPERTY MONEYBACK PROGRAM.

Peace!
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