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    Default Re: Using Sentiment as a LT Entry/Exit Point

    We won't be in denial for a while. Not until the true believers in things like 'GM's Success, and 'New Jobless Recovery" stop hammering the Monday futures higher.
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    Unless we still have a blowoff top coming (though with everybody looking for it, I don't see it coming) I'm calling the Denial Phase.

    How funny would it be if GM got hammered by 'vicious short sellers' on it's IPO date?
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