Don't Believe Financial Market "Experts" on TV and End Up Under a Falling Piano

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Thu Apr 10, 2008 9:58am EDT

  SUGAR LAND, TX, Apr 10 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
 In the last two to three weeks, many experts who had negative market outlooks
have suddenly changed opinions and have turned very positive in the market.
They are calling this a "Tradable Bottom" with nothing but blue skies ahead of
us!
But according to BizRadio's Daniel Frishberg and Karl Eggerss, too many have
switched sides with too little measurable reason. Maybe they've already bought
-- and dearly want us to follow suit?

    Don't be too hasty! According to Dan and Karl's "Crazy Investors
Indicator"which measures the heart rate and emotions of the most eager
investors, when
happiness is this high it is followed by a sharp drop in stock prices. Add to
this the fact that in the past week with these extraordinary high happiness
levels, the market hasn't moved a bit. If the BizRadio guys are right and
we see another correction in this present Bear Market, it could be down a
littlebit -- or it could keep running and crush overconfident investors like a
falling piano.

    Listen to Mr. Frishberg and Mr. Eggerss as they explain their own plans to
wait for a nice move down or until they see sustained buying interest with a
sustained lack of selling. Without these sustained, measurable actions, there is
no bull market yet. Don't believe every talking head you see. Chances are they
have a vested interest -- or they are just plain wrong.

    Click on the following link to hear the full story and find out who is
jumping the gun. Plus, you can get your own Crazy Investor's Indicator Report if
you call 1-800-652-DANF.
http://www.industrialinfo.com/podcasts/mp3/MoneyMan04102008.jsp

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