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		<title>By: Kevin</title>
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		<description>Bear market down legs usually end when everybody is very pessimistic. Why because there are no more sellers left. This current down leg is probably the double bottom test of the previous bottom last month and we will get a recovery rally from here. We are going into a recession but much of the market is priced for a depression. With the amount of money the governments are throwing at the problem it eventually has to go somewhere. I see inflation in our future not deflation.</description>
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