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September 3, 2007 Self-appointed Guru. Back in August 2005, economists everywhere were confidently predicting a "soft landing" for the US housing market. I wonder if they're so confident now? Back in August 2005, I stuck my neck out (as I do) and identified early signs of the bursting of the housing bubble. I wrote about it in my article: "The Silence Of A Bursting Bubble ". Here's a quote from that article: "But with the housing sector stock prices (not house prices) being the first domino to fall a different scenario could play out: the housing sector stocks are down 30-40% in two months time (like techs in 2000), Fannie May and Freddie Mac plunge, and the whole banking sector looks decidedly weak. Banking executives become worried and glum, lay off staff and tighten credit. Less credit means less buyers. Less buyers means house prices begin to decline." Apart from a silly oversight I made regarding timing, we have now seen all this unfold. Fast-forward to November 2006, and I posted a quiz that only drew a paltry 10 responses (we're going to smash that record this time!). The quiz was titled "What follows the housing market down?" and had three main options: retail sales, gold price, or the banking sector - as well as "all the above" and "none of the above" options. It seems our small group of responders thought things were about to get bad fast as they chose "all the above" as their favored response. WRONG! Retail sales and gold have continued to trend upwards. In the first paragraph on the quiz page I wrote that my next article would be titled "Is Banking Tanking?" (published December 2006, almost 3 months before banking's decline began). This was a BIG CLUE about what answer I favored. I was right again. Crush The Guru! OK, so now I feel pretty darned clever. I need to be brought down a peg or two. Here's your chance. I've made this really hard on myself: todays quiz has 12 possible answers and I'm going to clearly state my favored one. I'm almost bound to be wrong, so here's your chance to crush the guru and show that others know what's about to unfold better than I do. Win Free Trading Signals Complete the quiz before the end of September and you can choose to go in the draw for six months of free trading signals for spot forex and market indexes from around the globe. To read more about the trading signals, go here: www.TrendSensor.com/#Trial - then click on the "Learn more" links to view trading history and backtesting results. Here's Today's Quiz: What Follows The Banking Sector Down? 1. Retail Sales 2. Spot Gold 3. Employment 4. Inflation 5. The whole economy 6. The stock market 7. The US Dollar 8. Hedge Funds 9. All the above will occur simultaneously. 10. None of the above 11. Options 6 and 8 together 12. Options 1, 3, 6 and 8 together Place your vote and read more about the options, get useful clues and my favored response at: www.TrendSensor.com/MarketBrief/current-quiz/ Good Luck! PS: You have until Sunday September 30th, 2007 to vote and enter the draw for six months of free trading signals.
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Murray Nickel is a mathematician, statistician, and professional trader. He offers a free trial of trading signals for market indexes and index ETFs, spot Forex, and spot Gold. He also mentors traders aiming to excel at trading global markets.
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