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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 7912945, member: 112"]I think it'll be a significant correction that last for a while. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>In pretty much any market a dead cat bounce is fairly short lived kind of like what we saw in 2018. What we are seeing now has been a steep increase for over a year and half - that's not a dead cat bounce. And yes, I believe the up trend will continue. I expect things will level out, drop a little bit, and then continue moving upwards again as that is typical of markets that reverse course.</p><p><br /></p><p>Over time the average bull market in US coins has lasted 3-5 years, bear markets 5-8 years, with the lower end being more common for both. So I expect that's what we'll see again.</p><p><br /></p><p>While the coin market is similar in many ways to other markets, it is however more susceptible to and driven by emotion and popularity more than it is by technical aspects which drive most other markets. This has been shown to be true time and time again because there simply aren't any technical aspects to the coin market. </p><p><br /></p><p>If one wishes to see technical aspects at work then watch the bullion market because that's where you'll see them.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 7912945, member: 112"]I think it'll be a significant correction that last for a while. In pretty much any market a dead cat bounce is fairly short lived kind of like what we saw in 2018. What we are seeing now has been a steep increase for over a year and half - that's not a dead cat bounce. And yes, I believe the up trend will continue. I expect things will level out, drop a little bit, and then continue moving upwards again as that is typical of markets that reverse course. Over time the average bull market in US coins has lasted 3-5 years, bear markets 5-8 years, with the lower end being more common for both. So I expect that's what we'll see again. While the coin market is similar in many ways to other markets, it is however more susceptible to and driven by emotion and popularity more than it is by technical aspects which drive most other markets. This has been shown to be true time and time again because there simply aren't any technical aspects to the coin market. If one wishes to see technical aspects at work then watch the bullion market because that's where you'll see them.[/QUOTE]
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