tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9226230.post8883138719233482031..comments2023-10-20T05:43:46.254-07:00Comments on All Allan: We didn't start the fireUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9226230.post-66225585747311634912009-12-20T15:07:43.540-07:002009-12-20T15:07:43.540-07:00I was reading Russo this morning and his latest ha...I was reading Russo this morning and his latest has a few pages on why he is sanguine about the future despite <a href="http://market-ticker.denninger.net/archives/1752-There-Is-No-Way-Out-Of-This-Box.....html" rel="nofollow">the obvious</a>. New developments in quantum physics, zero-point energy, etc. ... a fruited fig tree spotted on yonder mountain. <br /><br />Others with hitherto bearish concerns are likewise finding silver linings. <br /><br />What is significant to me is that in 2008 just before the big collapse occurred in the SMkt, a lot of bear prophets were doing this same such thing. <br /><br />Ergo, it might be some kind of an indication of just where we are at now in the SMkt. Now or March 2010 perhaps.<br /><br />It is a fact that those that foresee are often not those that partake in the spoils. When all the signs finally arrive and their presaged vision alas manifests in actuality it is then that they suffer its doubt. Such doubt is truly an existential doubt--a personal crisis of courage to walk through the valley of death. In addition, many are just plainly addicted to foreseeing, to finding bottoms and tops, and as addicts lack the practicality to do trends.<br /><br /><br /><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtNzOpKvPfw" rel="nofollow"><i>When the whole world turns against me, and I'm all by myself, . . . I will go thru the valley if you want me to</i></a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com