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Is the BULL Stock back? |
This week, stock market did best in this year, is this sign of bull stock is finally return? Is now the time to invest stock? find out after April is over. Not yet let it break the head and shoulders trendline of the DJIA chart. Who said the bull market was ever over? We have been in a long term bull market cycle since 1980. To the long term investor, the last real Bear Market was 1965-80.. not yet. not yet. |
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