Quote from S2007S:
How can this possibly be the making of another bull market???
This isn't the making of another bull market, but when you look at the depth of the crash last year, you realize that any evidence of the economy stabilizing and leaving behind a "bottom" removes fear of re-entering the market.
I have friends who lost a lot of money in the crash, cashed out, and just a few weeks ago started talking about investing some money back into the market. Their fear was gone and they saw the market going up and the new fear was that they would miss the train.
One couple wanted to invest in a particular set of companies because they believed these companies would grow in the future. They wanted to invest for the long term (10 years) and had no idea where the current stock price was in relation to anything. All they cared about was that they believe these were the companies that would grow nicely in the next 10 years.
One company was AMZN. I reviewed the chart at the time and saw that AMZN was almost back to its 52-week high and actually wasn't all that far from its all time high.
Now this couple did not want to lose any more money in the market. So I explained to them that AMZN was currently overextended in its trend and they should wait and see what the stock did when price moved back to the 78.00 area. If they bought in there, I told them, they would be getting a value price and could place a stop loss at a reasonable level.
The point is that people now have more fear of missing the train than of the market crashing again. My friends were ready to jump in at any price. Money is coming back into the market.
Longer term investors (institutional investors) are driving price forward. If the greed continues, the market could move significantly higher despite unemployment issues, commercial real estate issues, lack of revenue growth triggers, etc.
Greed could drive prices much higher than current levels; markets are irrational because of greed and fear. If you kept thinking last fall that prices couldn't possibly go any lower as they continued to do so day after day, and now find yourself thinking there's no catalyst to drive prices higher, think again.