Barrons’ Randall Forsythe writes: A leading fund manager sees conditions in today's market that presaged past plunges. A "perfect storm" lies ahead, adds a technical guru.
When practitioners who take distinctly different approaches to analyzing financial markets come to similar conclusions, it behooves investors to pay attention, even if those conclusions clash with yours.
John P. Hussman, who puts his Ph.D. in economics to work by heading the eponymously named Hussman Funds, thinks that the present ranks among what he calls "A Who's Who of Awful Times to Invest," along with such unpropitious periods as 1973-74, 1987, 2000-02 and 2007-09.
Walter J. Zimmermann Jr., who heads technical analysis for United-ICAP, a technical advisory firm, puts it more succinctly: "A perfect financial storm is looming."
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