I Fund entry point

ap.

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Hi all,

First timer here!

I've been heavy into the I fund since the second year after it came out.

I've done very very well. 100% I.

I just moved the fund to F.

Now waiting and trying to determine an entry point to get back in.

Any speculation? I track using EFA, was thinking about 68.???

tia
 
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ummmm yeeeaaahhh, greg I'm going to have to disagree you on that one:

what ap. is doing is probably the same as me; plotting the 3 month cycle of efa against agg (or spy) and seeing that the bottom of the range is abou 69 for the efa, it has crested around 73, and it will drop lower. But I think there is a chance for departure of the I and C in the next week or so, due to earnings dissappointment. Both should drop significantly, but I won't drop as much.

I too, am long on F, and looking to average into some I - - - but not until I see a little more deviation between C and I. I'm thinking I'll begin to accumulate I around 68 or 69 also.

As far as C and S are concerned, I just say no, that is, unless there is a sudden drop under 1270 S&P.
 
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