Discuss Market Comments 11/29

I went from G to C/S on Tuesday, with the plan to get out on Friday based on much of the same thoughts you've been sharing the last week. One nagging concern of mine, though, was that last year the day after Thanksgiving was negative. I was tempted on Wednesday to pull the plug, but decided I'd be more upset with myself for missing a big up Friday than I would have been if my fears came true, which they did, but thankfully not enough to erase all the gains from Wednesday.

My point, though, is that you've shared the Seasonality charts (thanks!) for as long as I've been reading the site, and I've always wondered why they don't include the last few years. At least the last time I noticed a date range on them it was only up to 2005 or 2006.

Is this just a matter of charts that have more recent data calculated into the graphs not being free to distribute, or is there some other logic in it?

As usual, thanks for all you do.
 
Hi -

Those charts come from Sentimentrader.com, and while they have updated the monthly charts fairly recently, the holiday charts are still dated for some reason. The last time I asked about it, they said they will put that on their "To Do" list.
 
Tom,

I have been cruising the Tsptalk site for some time and received a lot of continuing educational credit for which I am appreciative.

In this Thanksgiving season, we all have much to be thankful for and I would like my voice of appreciation to all that you do here. Many thanks to you, your family and your virtual family.

Always remember and never forget,

Take care of YOU!

Pete
 
Thanks Pete! I appreciate it. And I will join you in thanking our 'virtual family' as they are certainly the meat part of this website.
 
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