Topic: How To Invest

What is Pat's commentary for the week of June 26, 2012?

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If I had to sum up today’s market outlook in just a few words, I might say, “It’s another ‘Death of Equities’ situation.” Depending on how long you’ve been following the market, you may recall hearing about an August 1979 Business Week cover story entitled “The Death of Equities.” The story got little attention when it came out, because the title echoed the feelings of a lot of observers. But as the great rise of the 1980s and 1990s progressed, the article turned into an icon of famous-last-words/how-wrong-they-can-be. Many individual investors had turned against the stock market by 1979. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was stuck in a narrow trading range for much of the year. It was down 15% from the all-time peak it hit in 1976. Worse, the stock market had been going sideways within a wide range for more than a decade. Investing publications were full of two kinds of stories: 1. the dismal outlook for stocks; 2. how…