upthrust tuesday, page-99

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    pisces

    I like that assessment. It is just a question how big the near term pullback is going to be and for how long it can run up before there is a really big market decline (of say over 20%).

    The issue is what to buy after the pullback if you are not a stock picker?

    Some of the listed investment companies could be OK, such as AFI or ARG.

    The ETFs which actually own shares (rather than derivatives) may be OK. I have never used them. Do you? Are any of them better or worse than others?

    I am not confident that the goldies will do well until there is more inflation.

    loki
 
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