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					<description><![CDATA[I expect $SPX to trade in the 800 range until the Fall. The propaganda machine cannot keep pumping forward earnings expectations without some REAL data to materialize that suggests that a REAL turnaround has been taking place. The wait and hope approach/trade that has been buoying share prices can only last so long. Investors have patience, but that can wear thin. The inflation trade is still too early. It takes quite a long time for finished goods to reflect the inflation of raw commodities. Pricing power is very weak right now and will show itself in earnings to come.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I expect $SPX to trade in the 800 range until the Fall. The propaganda machine cannot keep pumping forward earnings expectations without some REAL data to materialize that suggests that a REAL turnaround has been taking place. The wait and hope approach/trade that has been buoying share prices can only last so long. Investors have patience, but that can wear thin. The inflation trade is still too early. It takes quite a long time for finished goods to reflect the inflation of raw commodities. Pricing power is very weak right now and will show itself in earnings to come.</p>
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