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Just made an IFT to the I-fund today. Planning to stay for a couple of days. Got some catching up to do.![]()
Did your tracker give you a signal or was this a "gut feeling"? I was planning on switching to the F fund.
I think I'd have waited at least a day. But, I have to respect someone who sticks to there system no matter what. I don't (stick 100% to my system) but I'd be ahead of where I am if I had.
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80/20 Rule
Have you ever heard of the 80/20 Rule, also known as the Pareto Principle? Dr. Joseph Juran developed the Pareto Principle after studying the work of Wilfredo Pareto, a nineteenth century economist.
The Pareto Principle states that a small percentage of your efforts (typically around 20 percent) will create a large majority of your results (usually around 80 percent).
Expanding Pareto to trading, it follows that roughly 80% of your profits should come from only 20% of your trades.
That means there will be numerous small whipsaw losses and gains, but 20% of the trades will make ALL the profits.
"...After several small losses it is human nature to feel like giving up. This is the psychological battle that market timers MUST win! "
Think how import that makes every trade!
After several small losses it is human nature to feel like giving up. This is the psychological battle that market timers MUST win!
The markets are powered by emotions (fear and greed). But trend traders use the changes caused by those emotions, to make their profits.
If you give in to those emotions, you lose!
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http://timing.typepad.com/timer/
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Are you still using "full moon" status as a (possible) time to be out of the market? If so, looks like there is one on Dec 5th.
If a pullback is imminent, Dec 4th might be a good time to get out of the market. I just checked and the last big pullback pretty much coincided with the May 13th full moon. Just something else I'm factoring in.
Not sure whether I'm 100% believer but still interesting.
Code:2003.................................................................................Jun 16 (+.13)...Jul 14 (+.13)...Aug 12 (+.04)...Sep 10 (-.09)...Oct 10 (+.07)...Nov 10 (-.04)...Dec 08 (-.03) 2004 Jan 07 (-.10)...Feb 06 (+.16)...Mar 08 (-.05)...Apr 05 (+.05)...May 04 (+.16)...Jun 03 (-.08)...Jul 02 (+.01)...Aug 30 (-.02)...Sep 28 (+.04)...Oct 28 (+.10)...Nov 26 (+.15)...Dec 27 (+.15) 2005 Jan 25 (-.05)...Feb 24 (even)...Mar 28 (-.04)...Apr 25 (-.02)...May 23 (+.14)...Jun 22 (+.01)...Jul 21 (+.03)...Aug 19 (+.07)...Sep 19 (-.03)...Oct 17 (-.18)...Nov 16 (-.05)...Dec 15 (-.16) 2006 Jan 17 (-.28)...Feb 13 (-.06)...Mar 14 (+.15)...Apr 13 (+.03)...May 15 (-.29)...Jun 12 (-.31)...Jul 11 (-.02)...Aug 09 (even)...Sep 07 (-.28)...Oct 10 (+.04)...Nov 06 (+.15)...Dec 05 ?
2003 +0.21
2004 +0.57
2005 -0.28
2006 -0.87 (was down -1.06 two full moons ago)
It's the last couple of years we've been in the red. Just trend, not science.![]()
There is a 20 week cycle due in about 2 weeks around 12/12. That could be problematic for the markets on a short term basis. MHO.