The market is currently experiencing a 50% increase in the amount being invested into Asian countries globally.
And since the market has experienced such a fantastic two-year run, more disappointments are likely this year.
"The simple truth is that nobody was prepared for the type of volume onslaught this market experienced last week."
"But when they came in at pretty much the consensus, the market experienced a relief trade," he said.
All through the 1920s, Montreal's market experienced strong growth, reaching $3.5 million.
Then, during the third quarter, ending Sept. 30, the market experienced its first price decline in three years, dropping 3.7 percent to $520,000.
But then, Japan's domestic market defied all predictions and experienced a huge boom.
In the meantime, the market could experience a strong move upward.
The market has broken some key support levels and has not experienced a bounce, he added.
So far, for example, agricultural markets have not experienced a widespread impact.