The Short-Term May be Rosy, But Beware the Financial Crisis that is Building Steam
March 21, 2007 - Everywhere global stock markets have rebounded whether in China, Australia, Europe, or the U.S. , short positions have decreased dramatically, and the bulls are back in full force. However, there are still two scenarios that every investor should be wary of, one that is very likely, and one that is near inevitable. The first event is that a more significant correction in those markets that have run up for the last six months with hardly a speed bump is necessary for them to experience additional significant growth. So the likelihood of a more significant correction, despite any short-term, or even intermediate strength, is still strong.
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