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Last Week in the Markets: A Look Back to Help Assess What Might Be Ahead (#12)

Foreword

"Last Week in the Markets..." is an examination of the week that was in the financial markets, in an effort to help assess the prospects for the week(s) that will be.

Summary

As we approach the late stages of 2005, the stock market represents a good deal of frustration for bulls and bears alike.  However, as you sift through what has taken place this year to date, it is the former camp that is probably -- or at least should be -- more upset about what has (or has not) happened.

Continue to Gillespie Research for the balance of the essay: http://www.gillespieresearch.com/cgi-bin/s/article/id=687

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