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Written by Nick Osinski   
Saturday, 26 April 2008 06:52
I just got through reading an interesting article in the Toronto Start (read it here). To put things in context, here"s a little excerpt:

The headlines continue to paint a dire economic picture. The credit crunch has forced global financial institutions to take major losses and slash jobs. Meanwhile, the U.S. housing downturn and crushing oil and gasoline prices have clobbered U.S. consumers, which promises to dampen Canada"s already struggling manufacturing sector.

That pretty much says it all. I personally believe that rumours that the current recession is nearing an end (yes, we"re in a recession) are largely overstated. In Canada, especially, the worst is yet to come. The impacts of the economic slow-down in the U.S. have yet to really hit us north of the border and when they do (they will) things will tumble hard.

I recently read some stuff on technical analysts" approach to investing and found it quite enlightening. The reason: they seem to see opportunity in almost every market situation, and for good reason. Many people (myself excluded) have made a bundle while others stayed on the side-lines (myself included) waiting for this bubble to burst. I"m sure that I"ll take some satisfaction in being proven right, eventually, but it"s still a little frustrating to see potential profits fall into the pockets of others.
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