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  • edited March 2013
    Here is a different contrarian indicator (opposite direction from the bespoke sentiment):

    "You have to be bullish on U.S. Stocks" - Meredith Whitney

    http://www.cnbc.com/id/100565025?__source=yahoo|instory|&par=yahoo



    So, it might be time to sell stocks. But then there's the bearish investor sentiment. Hmmmmmm.....do stock valuations count anymore?
  • Go Meredith Whitney!
  • bearish sentiment is bullish for the market!!!
  • edited March 2013
    Reply to @ron: But is that insider, "smart" money, or retail, "dumb" money? And which are we? (This comment brought to you by Tongue in Cheek Enterprises.)
  • Reply to @Charles: How about "Go AWAY Meredith Whitney". I bet her hero is Abbey Joseph Cohen, another paid schill.

    She might have marked an equity market top with her bullish call.
  • edited March 2013
    Reply to @JoeNoEskimo: What can I say...I'm long BAC. Mr. Berokwitz made similar very public call on BAC last year...











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