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The Giant Stealth Bear Market

by Larry Edelson on May 27, 2008

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In my May 13 post, I said that U.S. stocks have been in a Giant Stealth Bear market since the year 2000, losing more than 75% of their value in real terms! How can that be you ask since the DJIA is trading roughly 1,000 points shy of its record high? Where are the US stock indexes headed? With all the terrible news on the U.S. economy, why hasn’t Wall Street crashed in one giant bear market? Could it be that rather than falling out of bed, stocks are actually entering a new bull market?

If you’ve been asking yourself questions like these, you’re not alone. Virtually every investor in the U.S. is asking the same ones.

Read my current issue of Money and Markets, where I give you my answers and more!


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1 SteveinGeneva 11.29.99 at 7:00 pm

Larry, I just read Jack Crooks’ weekly piece called “us trade deficit not a vise”. In this article he is supportive of the U.S. economy and a strong dollar. This outlook seems negative for gold going forward. Please explain to your
followers how it is possible, that the two of you are both in the “Weise Camp” and seem to be at odds. thank you.

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