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Shahla Money Managing Guru

Joined: 13 Nov 2004 Posts: 3324
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Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 1:32 pm Post subject: Global Mania is Deflating as China Crashes |
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According to a study by Knox and Inkster, a pair of Canadian psychologists, people are much more confident of their horses' chances of winning just after placing a bet, than they are immediately before they lay down the bet. As Robert Cialdini explains, “Of course, nothing about the horses' chances actually shifts; it's the same horse, on the same track, in the same field, but in the mind of the betters, its prospects improve significantly once that ticket is purchased. Once a stand has been taken, the need for consistency pressured these people to bring what they felt and believed in line with what they had already done.”
Markets are cyclical. Unfortunately, investors that stay fully invested, diversified, and ‘consistent' until the end of this bear market will lose most of their funds. In our last article , we concluded that a greater than 50% correction in the Chinese indexes over the next 2-3 years was highly probable. On Tuesday, the Shanghai Composite Index plunged 8.8%, the most in 10 years. The downside percentage decline for the Dow Jones Industrial Average will be similar and will be detailed further in our next article.
Contrarians Rewarded
‘P eacock theory' used by pick-up artist Neil Strauss is a technique that calls for a man to stick out with flashy colorful dress to interest and attract the most desirable female at a bar. Perhaps this displays a man's emotional security or his ability to take risks to a potential mate. (From our own experience: attractive women in Alabama tend to like men who look like they are from Midtown Manhattan, while Manhattan women love Alabama men.) It's all about being unique. Similarly, successful advertising guru Seth Godin challenges advertisers to be memorable and remarkable. He has dubbed the marketing ‘contrarian' the “purple cow.” Of course, investors are also rewarded for going against the crowd. John Templeton, Marc Faber, Jim Rogers, George Soros, and Sam Zell all created their wealth using contrarian investment principles. These investors were able to withstand the emotional instinct of conformity and the harassment of the majority. The contrarian investor who is wise of historical valuations and courageous enough to act against the herd is subsequently rewarded.
It's Late!
From Ray Merriman, Merriman Market Analyst:
“February will begin the 52nd month of the bull market off the October 10, 2002 4-year cycle trough. There have only been three cases since 1893 in which the stock market has rallied this long following a 4-year bottom. The last time was from August 1982 until August 1987, a rally that lasted 60 months, the longest on record for a 4-year cycle. Following that crest in August 1987, the DJIA fell over 40% in slightly less than 2 months. The time before that was…in July 1932 through the crest of March 1937. It lasted 56 months, and was followed by a one-year decline where the DJIA lost 50% of its value. So we are in rare territory with this cycle too. The lesson? When markets go up this high and this long, they usually end with a stunning plunge.”
“Only when the tide goes out do you discover who's been swimming naked”- Warren Buffet
http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article421.html |
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