Quote from jbtrader23:
I still believe this is a bull market inside a long term, secular bear market.
We haven't had anywhere near the pain and suffering needed to eliminate the excess of the late 1990's. We had the biggest bull market in history, and we escape it with the Wall Street establishment and mutual funds unscathed. No way. That isn't how a savage bear market ends. It will end when:
No one wants to go to work on Wall Street.
Major Mutual funds go bust.
Stock levels relative to household financial assets falls back into its long term average (mondays wall street journal chronicled this).
AMZN is a $50 stock!! And they still aren't making any money.
Mutual Funds experience net redemptions for at least a few years.
Prices get unreasonably low. A p/e of 30 on the S&P doesn't qualify.
5-10 years from now, the DOW will still be between 7500-9500 if not lower.