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This type of sentiment is what makes bottoms. I'm thinking that there are still land mines out there in the financials but this weakness is probably your cue to pick off some quality stocks at a discount.
In the mean time, check out this chart on Traders-Talk.com.
http://www.traders-talk.com/mb2/index.php?showtopic=85882
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