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DCA is a type of blind investing and that alone makes it interesting - it allows fate to rule.
Did you see where Spain is asking for this little bailout to fortify their banks in a hedge against this weekends Greek elections? Oh man, if that doesn't go well, look out below....
On a side note, I had to bail today. There's almost nobody left in stocks in the top 50. I'm going to start following the folks up 15% or more, they obviously know something.
Out of curiosity (I don't know much about shooting but am interested in learning), when did you take you short positions (when your system gave a sell signal?)? And how have those shorts fared over that period? Presuming of course you don't mind me asking.
I'm using SQQQ, but there are a number of "inverse" ETF's you can purchase just like a stock that will go up in value when the market goes down. My sell signal was on 5/8. Here's how you would have done during that time with several popular ETF's:
RWM +4.7%
QID +7.3%
TWM +9.2%
SQQQ +10.7%
TZA +13.5%
FAZ +21.1%
Wow! Interesting. Thanks for the response JohnRoss. I imagine these inverse ETFs can backfire pretty quickly as well, true?
They're extremely volatile. Use with extreme caution. If you're betting on the downside, and the market goes up, you can lose a lot of money very quickly. I've seen 10% moves up and down in a single day in some of these ETF's.
Volatile... uh, yup... One day last year I lost 15% in one day being on the wrong side of the market... Keep your sticky pants handy!!
MrJohnRoss,
There is no requirement to be 100% in or 100% out of the market. Like you, I don't see the excitement. It really feels as if da'Boyz are slowly moving out of equities. Whether because of Europe or the U.S. election or simply because they are setting up their summer vacation I do not know. What I am doing is reducing risk a bit, staying in a bit so I catch some potential returns, and saving one magic IFT bullet for a buy in opportunity...
Don't forget that this is a quadruple witching options expiration week/day and the action can be a little strange. I think we'll get a better feel for what's going on next week. Good luck!