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Monty Hall was the host of the game show Let's Make a Deal. The show would go something like this: Monty would say to someone in the audience, "I'll give you $50 if you have a rubber band." (As an aside, Monty once asked this of Oscar Madison on an episode of The Odd Couple and Felix Unger replied, "Oscar you have a rubber band ... it's holding up your sock.") Geez, they just don't make television shows like this anymore. Sorry for digressing but that Odd Couple episode always kills me.
Anyway, the contestant might luckily produce the rubber band and Monty'd hand over $50. Then Monty'd make it more interesting by saying, "OK, you can keep the $50 or you can trade it in for what's behind door number 1, door number 2 or door number 3." Sometimes the trade would work out well and the contestant would end up with something worth more than $50. Sometimes the trade wouldn't work out well and they'd end up with a slab of bacon, a box of Q-Tips or a hotdog. You get the point. And here's my point: I think investors are playing Let's Make a Deal with the market. Here's how the game is currently working: Monty Hall says, "Just for playing the game I'm giving you Citigroup (C) stock. But, here's the catch: The absolute and relative price action in Citi is bearish. Now choose what's behind door number one, door number two or door number three."| Citi in Dust The bearish price action can't be ignored here |
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