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Comment by mikerosoft666on Apr 18, 2009 5:04pm
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RE: correction to the rally mike

RE: correction to the rally mike
Heh Littleguy...  thanks for the post.

Definitely not in a position of experience to differ with that opinion.  Just curious if you've been through this kind of cr*a*p before and are speaking from substantial experience... or if this is a theory you are working on...   again... I dunno so can't say one way or another.  Just trying to qualify weight on your observations.

I've seen some stocks doubling on no news,   h*e*ll - they've gone QUAD on no news and they aren't that good a story particularly (EQN  BNK  for example).  I am chalking it up to funds deciding to get back in for the long haul eventhough there may be a market correction coming...  what you are suggesting is that some of these investors are looking to shoot the price up because the REAL STORY is pain ahead and this is an opportunity to line their pockets before they go back into hibernation...  my understanding of your opinion...

I guess we want to believe the opimistic all the time and enter a state of denial when it means pain...  LOL...

While I have been expecting to see the slinky effect soon, and enter into another down turn to the next step,  I have been optimistic that if ACT can deliver,  they can be somewhat "recession resistant" because of the catalyst of the Miners Act...  meaning they will still be making money because the mines will need to get this done. 

By the time ACT's share price is churning on the level it lands on due to a normal amount of expected business flowing through the doors,  we should already be starting to see market life again.  That's my take only and no one else's opinion.  So again,  not a PhD in Economics over here.  Just trying to digest a lot of reading and listening to a lot of opinions on BNN & CNBC and weight each of them by how psychotic their eyes look...  very difficult...

And of course trying to time all this junk is near impossible.  If you got out on Monday you may very watch a double or triple over 3 months in which the general markets experience uneventful trading.  How much worse does the news have to be than in the last 6 months to make everyone want to get out again.  Maybe nuclear war with N. Korea and Iran as allies ?  Even then - wouldn't Uranium One or Cameco be good investments ?  LOL

Cheers
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