everydayfinance.blogspot.com - 3/29/2009
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I'm no better at calling a bottom than the next guy, but if the market's any barometer, it appears as though we may have actually rounded the corner - in equities at least. Stock market rallies usually precede the end of a recession, so it wouldn't be abnormal if this was in fact the bottom. ...
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