Fullermoney Historic Archive: FM7 Late, Late September 1984
Comment of the Day

September 03 2010

Commentary by Eoin Treacy

Fullermoney Historic Archive: FM7 Late, Late September 1984

Eoin Treacy's view Age enhanced subscribers may remember the Reagan dollar which soared into September 1984 and then showed evidence of a temporary peak. Connecting the market dots Fullermoney forecast rebounds by some commodities which looked oversold. Bond prices were leading equities higher as President Reagan said interest rates would come down. Shares were moving up out of base formations in the early stages of what turned out to be one of the best bull markets ever. In missionary mode, I was about to depart for a coast to coast Chart Seminar tour of the USA with stops in New York, Chicago Dallas and Los Angeles, before heading to Guilford College in Greensboro North Carolina to give a speech on "Dollars and Sense", prior to a 5-city Asia Pacific tour in November. Fullermoney dabbled in coverage of the London auction rooms in FM7 and FM7 ended with "Another KGB crossed line".

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