Recently, a reader emailed and wanted to know if it was a good idea to go short the market after his 7% trailing sell stop had taken him out of a position. While the short answer is clearly no, I want to elaborate on that issue. The trailing sell stops fulfill the purpose of controlling the downside risk of your …
No Load Fund/ETF Tracker updated through 12/2/2010
My latest No Load Fund/ETF Tracker has been posted at:http://www.successful-investment.com/newsletter-archive.phpThe bulls went on a rampage this week and pushed the S&P; 500 to a 3% gain. Our Trend Tracking Index (TTI) for domestic funds/ETFs has moved above its trend line (red) by +5.89% (last week +5.36%) and remains in bullish mode. The international index has broken above its long-term trend …
Riding The Data Train
Just as I was wondering yesterday as to where the driver to move this market higher might come from, I received the answer load and clear. ADP’s report, that private employers had added 93,000 jobs in November, which was better than expected, set the tone early on. Other data, such as the ISM, suggested that manufacturing is holding up nicely, …
Another Rebound Attempt
As I have posted from to time, market direction may be more influenced by external circumstances than internal ones. That proved to be true yesterday, as another early morning sell off put the major indexes in a hole again. A stronger dollar, supported by ongoing European debt problems, put the bears clearly in charge. The bulls staged somewhat of a …
Saving Dow 11k With A Big Rebound
The major indexes dropped like a rock in the early going yesterday, fueled by continued worries that Ireland’s debt problems might spread to other European countries. The dollar rallied while interest rates headed lower. The stock market slumped to its lowest level since October within the first hour of trading with the Dow breaking below its psychologically important 11,000 level. …
Another Look At UUP
Earlier this year, we took some positions in UUP (bullish dollar), as its price crossed its trend line to the upside (see arrow in chart). After the high was made in June, we subsequently got stopped out (at a small profit) as the dollar got clobbered and headed south again. This reversal clearly supported the stock market as the dollar …