As we entered this year after the collapse in the markets in the fall of 2008, who would have thought it possible that the S&P 500 would put in a major low and then go on to advance by more than 50%? Granted the S&P 500 underwent a mini bear market (20% + correction) within the mamma bear that began in 2007 as it plunged roughly 25% from the start of the year into the March lows, but a 50% rally in just six months is quite the feat. The S&P 500 was incredibly oversold at the March lows and was due for a rally, which stands in stark contrast to the present condition in which we are entering severely overbought territory. The question to ask now is, how long do we hang out at these overbought levels, and/or will the markets become even more overbought? Essentially, what’s the hang time before the markets return back to earth? Full article Robin M. Mills, Author 10/07 Paul Krugman Would Fail as a Businessman by Eric Englund 10/07 Gold Rises to New Record Price by David ShvartsmanMarket Observation
Hang Time
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