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How the Markets React if Bad News Comes at The Top

By   |  Technical Analysis  |  Jun 29, 2010 01:02PM GMT  |  Add a Comment
 
I’ve discussed in our February article what kind of news one needs for a stock market to find a bottom. In a recent video that I made, I also discussed how the news influences the stock prices. In these two past issues I have mostly focused on how the market usually finds a bottom – with a panic sell-off amid some very bad news. In today’s article, I am going to briefly outline what happens when some really bad news hits the newswire at a time when the stock market is right at a top.

For the full text, view attached PDF.

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