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Slow Capitulation

By Roger Nusbaum | November 17, 2008 | 10:55 AM | 0 Comments

When most people think about capitulation they envision some sort of climactic crash that washes away whatever it is supposed to wash away and then the market can go higher. How many times have we read something along these lines? How many times in the past has that sort of scenario been correct? The answer to both questions is a lot.

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