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I have no idea where the market is heading in the short term, but I will say that every single time I have looked at the financial news on the way up from Dow 6600 to Dow 18000 or however high it peaked at not so long ago, there have been links to economists preaching the apocalypse was just around the corner.

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I have no idea where the market is heading in the short term, but I will say that every single time I have looked at the financial news on the way up from Dow 6600 to Dow 18000 or however high it peaked at not so long ago, there have been links to economists preaching the apocalypse was just around the corner.
It's true! The problem is, no one knows how long the block is to the corner.
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This guy has been preaching the end of America for years now.

http://www.dailywealth.com/2351/end-...ne-thing-wrong
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This guy has been preaching the end of America for years now.

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He must be right then.
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From the Memory Lane auction where the 8.5 of the '53T hit 96k to the 2.5 in Mile High last night to the current SGC 4 at Goldin, their appears to be no affect on Good Ol' Mick, who's a standard bearer for our hobby at large.

There's over a week left at Goldin and the SGC 4 is at ~36k with the juice.

SGC 4 example

Mile High 2.5 ended at 21.5.

Mile High 2.5 example

The 1969 Topps on eBay seems to be following the Mem Lane example.

From the private sale front, just had to sell a 56T in 7 to help pay for a 53T in 7. I paid a record for the latter and got a new record for the former.

More examples out there but gotta get back to work, SADLY.

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