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The only good thing with getting old is the ability to see the same cycles repeat themselves time and again.
QUOTE=Exhibitman;2399729]I concur. It's the most wonderful time of the year, unless you are a card seller. Same is true of many other trades. From Thanksgiving to around the 2nd week in January my practice slows way down. No one wants to do anything that might interfere with travel and family plans. I had a hearing last week, judge was on vacation, and his replacement kicked the hearing to July. About the only thing I'd add to glyn's point is that we are in a very typical period before the market bottoms out, which will come once we see the folks who holding out for higher prices decide they have to sell: the capitulation sales. We'll go flat for a while and then demand will grow again, same as it ever was.[/QUOTE] |
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