jkenjohnson
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That's an Aug week 1 target, really just an on-the-fly sort of thing. .
Futures are up. Looks like you may have made the correct call.
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That's an Aug week 1 target, really just an on-the-fly sort of thing. .
Futures are up. Looks like you may have made the correct call.
Do they just pull this crap out of their butt or what?
Someone had suggested I should be playing the F-fund instead of the G-Fund. Short-term postions in the F-Fund can yield mixed results and many of the trading systems I have that work well on stocks do not work as well on bonds. This year I've found I rather enjoy the sure money and stability that comes from the G-Fund. With some of the backtesting I've done with stocks, when I swithed the system to the F-Fund vs. the G-Fund the results didn't yield enough to warant taking on the addional risk. Just because it's a good time to exit stocks does not always mean it's a good time to enter bonds. Crunch the numbers and decide for yourself.
Bonds are simple - they operate off negative psychology and that's why I never go near them even on dark nights.
I bought 15 one ounce gold coins back in 1983 for around $800 a piece - and that is all I want. Ever hear of Grant Wood or Louis Armstrong coins.
Tea set?
Coffee for 4?
Wishful thinking on my part?
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Ooops. Futures are flat. It always kills me why these column writers make the call about the market or futures after either has moved. Well, the market was down because of the debt ceiling. Oh, earnings are up so the market is up. Oh, Greece debt worries are sending the market down. Do they just pull this crap out of their butt or what?
Friday is usually a profit taking day.
Some of the bearish views I've been reading are really cracking me up. I don't fear the postion I took, I took it for a multitude of reasons and I'm confident prices are going to meet/beat May's high by/within the 1st week of August. I could be wrong, but that doesn't mean I won't exit with some profit in the process.
Would you mind naming a few of your reasons for that prediction?