CHART OF THE DAY: How 'Bout That Weimar Nikkei!

11/13/14 08:17AM EST

"[T]hose who were long Japanese stocks for a centrally planned “economic recovery” (i.e. those who were down, in Nikkei terms -10-15% at one point this year before Abe/Kuroda devalued, again)," wrote CEO Keith McCullough in today's Morning Newsletter, "have seen a +20% return from Japan’s October 17th low of 14,532 (as the economy continued to slow). 'So,' call being long Japan (or Germany’s stock market in 1924) for the wrong reasons, a win!"

CHART OF THE DAY: How 'Bout That Weimar Nikkei!  - 11.13.14 Chart

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