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Robo, I agree, there likely is plenty of time for Gunny, I'm just trying to suggest to learn what's what, before leaping into Funds 100%. Especially, the "I" - the most volatile and riskiest Fund there is! BIG LOSSES are possible here. Even the "most experienced traders" on the Board, often make wild, unpredictable, disparately different moves on sudden notice, when switching into/out of funds. :blink:There is a flip side to that coin. With 18 years to go the markets will be up and down several times b4 you retire. So you can afford to be aggressive and you can always go to the lili pad with a drop and minimize your losses. Then jump back all in when the rally starts. IMHO is ok to be 100% in one fund. Most people here do that quite often. No offense hesssian.
not saying the end is in sight but certainly somewhere over the next horizon
350z, I'm more a lurker than poster, generally read posts and charts and then try to make my own decisions. One curiosity I'm starting to notice is a divergence from the I funds and the s and c funds. Generally they run fairly close with each other. The last week or sothey seem to have become detached for lack of a better word. I like bigcharts, glancing at the three month chart with bollinger bands would you agree? It appears we may be at the top of a cycle with the c and s, and just starting a good strong up trend in the I? This is what i use for the I fund designator xx:1771565.
Thanks for your analysis. Howxotk