Posted by: thapap May 9, 2009
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emini,
actually there is something i would like to mention and you can correct me.
date 2/20/2003 as a start of a new bull market..... i think that is incorrect.
i think by definition bull market lasts for lot more years than 4(four) years.. no??? i thought bull market extended their run for decades.....
i believe that the run-up from 2003 to 2007 was a elongated bear market rally which started from the decline in June of 2000. i think the last bull ended in 2000 and it was a decade long rally.
disclaimer: i am not a finance/business/accounting major hence i may not be too accurate in quoting terms (O:
actually there is something i would like to mention and you can correct me.
date 2/20/2003 as a start of a new bull market..... i think that is incorrect.
i think by definition bull market lasts for lot more years than 4(four) years.. no??? i thought bull market extended their run for decades.....
i believe that the run-up from 2003 to 2007 was a elongated bear market rally which started from the decline in June of 2000. i think the last bull ended in 2000 and it was a decade long rally.
disclaimer: i am not a finance/business/accounting major hence i may not be too accurate in quoting terms (O: