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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 8082392, member: 112"]If you had phrased that just "a little" differently, like this - </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>- that's always the question market watchers ask. They wanna know what the long term trend is going to be.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm suggesting leaving the pandemic out of it because I don't really believe it had much of anything to with anything. I think the market's increases over the past 2 years, or what will be 2 years come Jan, is due to a mix much more basic reasons. Put in simplest terms - the market finally found its bottom in Jan of 2020. Bear markets and bull markets both they always shift, sooner or later they always reverse direction - for a time. What you, and everybody else wants know is - when that time is going to be. </p><p><br /></p><p>Well, nobody really knows, nobody can or ever will know with any degree of certainty. Me, I look back at history because that's typically where the answers lie. And history tells us that bull markets most often last from 3-5 years, and bear markets most often last from 5-8 years.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 8082392, member: 112"]If you had phrased that just "a little" differently, like this - - that's always the question market watchers ask. They wanna know what the long term trend is going to be. I'm suggesting leaving the pandemic out of it because I don't really believe it had much of anything to with anything. I think the market's increases over the past 2 years, or what will be 2 years come Jan, is due to a mix much more basic reasons. Put in simplest terms - the market finally found its bottom in Jan of 2020. Bear markets and bull markets both they always shift, sooner or later they always reverse direction - for a time. What you, and everybody else wants know is - when that time is going to be. Well, nobody really knows, nobody can or ever will know with any degree of certainty. Me, I look back at history because that's typically where the answers lie. And history tells us that bull markets most often last from 3-5 years, and bear markets most often last from 5-8 years.[/QUOTE]
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