350Z's 2007 I Fund Thread

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05/29 10:02
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Value2,253.85Change15.730 % Change0.703 We should be getting a +fv
 
12%ayear;96662 said:
05/29 10:02
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Value2,253.85Change15.730 % Change0.703 We should be getting a +fv

5 cents, from yesterday, will be added to todays' gains.

I'm still in class and have no access to Excel.

12%, are expecting a big rally in the afternoon?
 
Is the dollar's rally over? With the dollar's rally since April and with the I-fund being flat, for the most part, I am hoping for an I-fund rally for the next couple of weeks as the dollar weakens.
 
I haven’t been tracking the I fund lately, where are we on the Fair Value? Are we all even?

Thanks
Unfair Valuation Tally

04/12/07 I-fund -0.084% MSCI -0.073%
04/13/07 I-fund 0.794% MSCI 0.240% <= UFV 0.554%
04/16/07 I-fund 0.705% MSCI 1.262% <= UFV -0.557%
04/17/07 I-fund 0.207% MSCI 0.17%
04/18/07 I-fund 0.124% MSCI 0.112%
04/19/07 I-fund -0.582% MSCI -0.599%
04/20/07 I-fund 0.825% MSCI 0.816%
04/23/07 I-fund -0.165% MSCI -0.215%
04/24/07 I-fund -0.373% MSCI -0.366%
04/25/07 I-fund 0.454% MSCI 0.399%
04/26/07 I-fund -0.083% MSCI -0.139%
04/27/07 I-fund -0.249% MSCI -0.258%
04/30/07 I-fund -0.583% MSCI 0.080% <= UFV -0.663%
05/01/07 I-fund 0.208% MSCI -0.499% <= UFV 0.707%
05/02/07 I-fund 0.579% MSCI 0.518%
05/03/07 I-fund 0.041% MSCI 0.045%
05/04/07 I-fund 0.820% MSCI 0.75%
05/07/07 I-fund 0.732% MSCI 0.707%
05/08/07 I-fund -1.111% MSCI -1.096%
05/09/07 I-fund 0.573% MSCI 0.508%
05/10/07 I-fund -1.705% MSCI -0.905% <= UFV -0.800%
05/11/07 I-fund 0.988% MSCI 0.201% <= UFV 0.787%
05/14/07 I-fund 0.164% MSCI 0.125%
05/15/07 I-fund 0.246% MSCI 0.237%
05/16/07 I-fund -0.329% MSCI -0.364%
05/17/07 I-fund -0.330% MSCI -0.326%
05/18/07 I-fund 0.534% MSCI 0.504%
05/21/07 I-fund 0.000% MSCI -0.132% <= UFV 0.132%
05/22/07 I-fund 0.246% MSCI 0.259%
05/23/07 I-fund 0.813% MSCI 0.811%
05/24/07 I-fund -1.443% MSCI -0.896% <= UfV -0.547%
05/25/07 I-fund 0.288% MSCI -0.295% <= UfV 0.583%
 
Is the dollar's rally over? With the dollar's rally since April and with the I-fund being flat, for the most part, I am hoping for an I-fund rally for the next couple of weeks as the dollar weakens.
Not quite yet... at least technically. The low today is 82.05 (not shown in this chart) but we are seeing a little bounce off of that area so far today. You can see below that 82 should act as support. We got a little resistance at the 50-day moving average but until that support is broken, it could try to reach up to that upper trend line...

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I am locking all profs. today and sidelining. Went to the F Fund. Looking for a sell-off tomorrow. Safety is the key. F Fund is the cheapest way to gamble. Small gain or small loss=the F Fund..Still worried about China. Everyone is just ignoring the fact that it is frothy to say the least. You could stick those charts in the barrel,if/when China goes.
 
Smell a sell-off with the Nikkei tonight. In the US many money managers are going to be locking profits before they go on vaction. Just in case of China meltdown.
 
I am wondering just how sophisticated the average investors are over there in China. This seems to me to be a setup by the MM's over there and then a sell off worse than that 9% one dayer they had earlier. This has dot com scenario similarities all over it.
 

A million chinese opening up accounts every week to get in on the gold rush. Let's see, they have over 1,300,000,000 people in China. Nah...we still got lots of time before the bubble bursts. :eek:

All the same, I'd be keeping one eye on China. :D

That's what I was talking about before. It might take years before China's market bubble bursts, even with millions of people entering the market each week. These people have a lot of money saved. Their market will have corrections here and there, but funds would drive it back up. :)
 
12%ayear;96746 said:

Here's a quote from the article.

Last Friday, Xiang Huaicheng, a former finance minister who is now chairman of the National Council for the Social Security Fund, said it was hard to know whether there is a bubble in the stock markets. Stock markets are like beer, so it is acceptable to have some bubbles, according to him.


Ok, why not strippers...oh excuse me, exotic dancers? Some of them have acceptable bubbles.

That quote makes me feel alot more relaxed about China.
 
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