Three Pictures for a Bullish New Year

With the persistent back and forth in the fiscal cliff, is a buy setup coming?

Three pictures give the bull view: the fear, the selling, and surprise.

The fear

The selling

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The surprise. Is a facebook-like moment coming? Sell the rumor, buy the event.  
 

As a result, shouldn't we buy the fiscal cliff, even if it occurs?

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Question about the mutual fund flow graph, does this include ETF's, or does this represent people taking money from mutual funds and moving into ETF's? I'm curious about this, does anybody have an idea?

 

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