Stock market will crash again in 2013 they say?


word "crash" scary term, not defined people, , harder predict, in case, legitimate concern.

markets reached all-time high in september , has carved out obvious topping pattern, followed break in uptrend in october. trend down. not opinion or fabrication of belief outside reality, simple fact of observable historical data of market , it's telling us.

dow has fallen more thousand points in orderly fashion , has gotten oversold, experiencing bounce here opportunity out. trend down in markets, there no reason hold stocks. cost mere commission charge reduce risk, save capital day, , able sleep @ night.

@sadmitt advised 1 person out next 4 years, yet advising stay in. broken clock right twice day. @sadmitt advises markets recover "quickly" crash. try telling people bought dot.com stocks in late nineties , they'll laugh @ (and wasn't "crash"). took 12 years dow recover, , nasdaq still half of 12 years ago. or took more 15 years recover "crash" of 1929. oct '29 crash drop in bucket compared aftermath of next 3 years , great depression, when dow lost 75% of value. advising hold through known downtrend , average down insane. oh, right, "want" lose 75% of our money can buy them cheaper. makes sense trusting politician right thing.

i'm not advising anything. decision , responsibility. risk of dow getting cut in half greater upside potential. trader, it's matter of playing odds, finding slight edge on 50-50, right odds against us, , short-sellers.the first significant down day here cue short.

nobody, not 1 single person can predict future price. unless want entrust portfolio psychics, horoscopes , fortune tellers, turn tv off, or mute it, rather listen fabricated belief, myth, , opinion.

its going happen again in news today
now


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