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One of the ways to look for a bear market low is to look for panic selling and capitulation after an extended downtrend. Since 2013 began the Venture has had three months of losses compared to the Dow Industrials.
This may be a record consecutive decline as money seeks out income in large cap dividends rather than growth in smaller speculative issues. Remember that just as parabolic rises forecast major tops, cascading waterfalls, capitulation and panic selling usually marks major bear market bottoms. Value investors try to buy near a major low and look for panic selling where fundamentals and balance sheets are disregarded. This may be exactly what is occurring in the junior mining investment arena.
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