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<blockquote data-quote="anonymous6" data-source="post: 1122513"><p>just my opinion but I don't think there is a valid reason why the Dow is bordering on 15,000 going by fundementals.</p><p>i am a little nervous that we are in another artificial bubble.</p><p></p><p>historically, for one thing, the market usually goes down after an election year. granted, some economic indicators are up but with gold prices all over the place and the tremendous uncertainty in Europe , Middle East, and Korea, why would the stock market be holding steady or rising?</p><p></p><p>just wondering. anyone else thinking this or am I just being paranoid. ( was burned big time in 2008, as most here )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anonymous6, post: 1122513"] just my opinion but I don't think there is a valid reason why the Dow is bordering on 15,000 going by fundementals. i am a little nervous that we are in another artificial bubble. historically, for one thing, the market usually goes down after an election year. granted, some economic indicators are up but with gold prices all over the place and the tremendous uncertainty in Europe , Middle East, and Korea, why would the stock market be holding steady or rising? just wondering. anyone else thinking this or am I just being paranoid. ( was burned big time in 2008, as most here ) [/QUOTE]
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