3 Reasons the Bull Market Will Continue

Jim Stack thinks the three-year-old market advance will continue for quite some time. Here's why.

On March 10, 2009, my column was headlined: "Time to Say Goodbye to the Bear?" Unlike some other market calls I've made, that one turned out to be dead on. The market, as we know now, had hit bottom just one day earlier.

But credit for the piece really belongs to Jim Stack, the Whitefish, Mont.-based publisher of the newsletter InvesTech Research. "We're reaching the point," he said then, "where we really question whether there's much more downside risk."

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Steven Goldberg
Contributing Columnist, Kiplinger.com
Steve has been writing for Kiplinger's for more than 25 years. As an associate editor and then senior associate editor, he covered mutual funds for Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine from 1994-2006. He also authored a book, But Which Mutual Funds? In 2006 he joined with Jerry Tweddell, one of his best sources on investing, to form Tweddell Goldberg Investment Management to manage money for individual investors. Steve continues to write a regular column for Kiplinger.com and enjoys hearing investing questions from readers. You can contact Steve at 301.650.6567 or sgoldberg@kiplinger.com.