Perspective on the NASDAQ Bull Market

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A lot of people are afraid that the NASDAQ’s Bull Market is getting long in the tooth and is long overdue for a major pullback.

In this video I offer a bit of perspective based on where the NASDAQ has come from going all the way back to 1985. To sum it up, the NASDAQ has recently gone through a MAJOR 16 year long, 76% deep correction and has only run about 27% since breaking out to fresh highs… compare that to the mid 1990s when the NASDAQ ran 540% in only 5 years after breaking out to fresh highs.

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