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2009-04-23 3:19 am
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Hussman has a good article up: http://www.hussmanfunds.com/rsi/rallyvolume.htm
The gist is that bear market rallies differ from true bull market rallies in several important ways. Bull market rallies:
Tend to NOT be explosive, though there are exceptions
Typically exhibit broad market participation (i.e. increased volume)
The more explosive the rally, the more broad participation there is
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2006-09-03 10:13 pm
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I've thought of going public once or twice on my life, sort of like how an inspired actor contemplates taking his or her work onto the marble (or acrylic? your call) steps of Hollywood. Now that I actually got a domain name (www.diyeconomist.com), it seems like an appropriate time to think of the question. In an ...
2006-09-02 11:45 pm
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No, that's not some stock or market principle. I'm a self-admitting audiophile, so I thought it would be appropriate to post about that ... err .. expensive habit now and then.
So I got a Sennheiser HD595, which costs about as much as an iPod nano (maybe one of the reasons why I'm the few people ...
2006-08-26 7:40 pm
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Well the market crashed for a couple of days. This site I mean, not the actual market. Err.. um.. well.
Hopefully it's back up now. Not much else to say. It was a internet connection error.
I will be resuming updates on this blog during breaks from Berkeley academics, social life, and that other stuff called ...
