Market ObservationIt’s been a year since the fallout from the Lehman Brothers collapse that rocked the markets, pushing market volatility to an extreme. The market volatility that was witnessed last fall is not something many of today’s current market participants have ever experienced, a generational type collapse that one would have to turn back the clock to the Great Depression to find a similar environment. We’ve come a long way since then, in no small part due to the steroids the Fed has injected into the financial markets to bring down credit spreads, but how long will the Fed administer its steroidal cocktail, and can the financial markets stand on their own two feet? Is this a new bull market, or perhaps one of the greatest bear market rallies in history? We shall know soon enough. Full article Financial Sense Newshour | Alan Newman (Technical), Gerald Celente (Economy), Bill Powers (Energy), Eric Coffin (Metals)
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