Rising, falling values sign long bull market continues

2007 has been a transitional year in the coin market in terms of the focus of activity and changing values. Some values that had risen too high have since fallen, adjusting earlier gains. Many other values have continued to rise. Such mixed activity is normal in a bull market, especially in a market that has lasted as long as this one. In historical terms, this is a lengthy bull market, having started in 2003. Most of the past cycles lasted just two to three years before running out of momentum.

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