I just pulled S&P from 1950 to today. Red line is the S&P 500. Blue line is the S&P 500 re-calculated with inflation to todays value. You can see that we are not at the top yet. :smart: :smart: :clap: :clap:
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Ok but what does that have to do with S&P 500. Even Existing Home Sales came in lower by 5%, 15% on yearly basis. :innocent:
Why do markets remain flat or even go up despite all the bad economic data around the globe? Data are really bad. What do you think? :cry:
Check out this article:
http://www.marketvibration.com/index.php?id=79
What do you think? :eek: