by sgtzach on Fri Nov 06, 2009 10:33 am
As I surf the web and listen to CNBC, I'm struck by the absence of bulls. Everyone is negative. The chartists see the indices rolling over, the cyclist point to 1937 and 1975 comparisons, the fundamentalist wring their hands over unemployment and lack of consumer credit, the demographicysts point to an aging population, the conservatives warn about bigger governement and higher taxes,
the monetarist focus on the unsustainabilty of zero interest rates, growing deficits and the falling dollar. It seems everyone expects a depression. Can we really have a depression when everyone expects it?