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Shouldn't one buy when fear is high?
Does this index really hold merit, it seems on a day to day basis it varies so greatly. Granted volatility this year has been ridiculous at times, so maybe it's a bit difficult for this index to track.
Definitely is an indication 1) the S fund may be stalling and or out of gas while 2) the C fund catches up. In any event, after being wrecked in April by the S-Fund, I decided my future entry's will be split between the S and the C.
Fear and Greed Index as of 9 Jun 14: 92% = extreme greed
Best Fund/Worst Fund as of COB 9Jun14
Last 15 Business Days
Best Fund: S Fund +5.44%
Worst Fund: F Fund -0.13%
Last 60 Business Days
Best Fund: I Fund +5.47%
Worst Fund: G Fund +0.75%
I like your updates on these stats. Are you using them in any particular way to determine IFTs? I once tried to back test a "Best Fund Last Week" type of system, and it yielded horrible results. :laugh: There have been extensive discussions on the LMBF thread about whether you could maximize results by using a best fund last 15 days system, but I think the numbers keep leading people to the monthly model. Just curious what you've got in mind regarding these stats. Thanks!
What does extreme greed indicate? Chasing? A top is near?