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    I think the same see-saw logic holds true for the stock market; in particular, the ongoing Bull market. As the late great Rodney Dangerfield would say, “The bull market can’t get any respect.”

    More than four years into the bull market, investors haven’t gotten over the horrendous 2002-02 bear market. Granted, a lot of penny stock investors got hammered between 2000-02; sadly many haven’t seen the bright light that is the current bull.

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    I think the same see-saw logic holds true for the stock market; in particular, the ongoing Bull market. As the late great Rodney Dangerfield would say, “The bull market can’t get any respect.”

    More than four years into the bull market, investors haven’t gotten over the horrendous 2002-02 bear market. Granted, a lot of penny stock investors got hammered between 2000-02; sadly many haven’t seen the bright light that is the current bull.

    Perhaps it’s time we did. Many penny stock investors are still worried about another devastating bear market. But history tells us that the 2000-02 downturn was likely, a once-in-a-generation-event.

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    ull market can’t get any respect.”

    More than four years into the bull market, investors haven’t gotten over the horrendous 2002-02 bear market. Granted, a lot of penny stock investors got hammered between 2000-02; sadly many haven’t seen the bright light that is the current bull.

    Perhaps it’s time we did. Many penny stock investors are still worried about another devastating bear market. But history tells us that the 2000-02 downturn was likely, a once-in-a-generation-event.

    A similar market upheaval hit in 1973-74, but before that, you have to go back to the Great Depre

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    ered between 2000-02; sadly many haven’t seen the bright light that is the current bull.

    Perhaps it’s time we did. Many penny stock investors are still worried about another devastating bear market. But history tells us that the 2000-02 downturn was likely, a once-in-a-generation-event.

    A similar market upheaval hit in 1973-74, but before that, you have to go back to the Great Depre

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    rket. But history tells us that the 2000-02 downturn was likely, a once-in-a-generation-event.

    A similar market upheaval hit in 1973-74, but before that, you have to go back to the Great Depression to find such awful losses.

    Despite what many profess, today’s market environment offers a lot of positives. While economic growth is slowing, a recession seems unlikely. Corporate profits are growing, unemployment is falling, and the Federal Reserve has stopped raising rates.

    And merger mania on Wall Street shows there is corporate optimism...and that the every day investor still finds stocks attractive.

    Further, this past Wednesday, the Dow Jones Industrial closed above 12,500 for the first time as year-end bargain hunters continue to buy stocks. Wednesday’s session was marked by thin volume, typical of the week between Christmas and New Year’s.

    Wednesday’s advance leaves major indexes heading toward double-digit gains for the year. The Dow is now up 16.

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