Continued volatility had the bulls and bears in a tug-of-war all day. Rallies, as well as pullbacks could not be sustained and we ended up essentially unchanged. I believe that this kind of uncertainty will stay with us into next week when the Federal Reserve meets to decide if any changes in interest rates are warranted. Our Trend Tracking Indexes …
No Load Fund/ETF Investing: An Argument For The Bulls?
Mark Hulbert of MarketWatch wrote a piece about a technical indicator that I had never heard of. In regards to the recent low volume days he says that there is one aspect that might actually quite bullish: On three of the past trading sessions, stock market volume triggered a bullish technical signal known as a “Nine To One Up Day.”Here’s …
Sunday Musings: Was The Last Bear Market A ‘Black Swan’ Event?
Very slowly, I have been trying to digest Nassim Nicholas Taleb’s book “The Black Swan.” It’s an incredible piece of work about the impact of the highly improbable. Nassim explains that an improbable event has 3 characteristics: It is unpredictable; it carries a massive impact; and, after the fact, we concoct an explanation that makes it appear less random, and …
ETF Investing: Adding Muscle To Your Portfolio
Even though ETFs represent “only” indexes for just about every conceivable investment orientation does not mean that they don’t have any muscle to propel your portfolio higher. A quick look at my dbase containing over 1,200 no load funds and some 500 ETFs shows that the 2 top performers (based on my M-Index ranking) are ETFs, namely FXI and PGJ. …
No Load Fund/ETF Tracker updated through 9/6/2007
My latest No Load Fund/ETF Tracker has been posted at:http://www.successful-investment.com/newsletter-archive.phpSharp downside action caused by a weak payroll report pulled all major indexes lower, but the current Buy signals were not affected. Our Trend Tracking Index (TTI) for domestic funds/ETFs moved lower to +2.91% above its long-term trend line (red) as the chart below shows: The international index also remained +0.60% …
ETF Investing: Advisors Increase Their Use Of ETFs
Tom Lydon from ETF Trends had a blurb about the increased usage of ETFs by RIAs (Registered Investment Advisors). He says that the fastest growing advisor segment are those advisors with affiliations for providing fee-based advice. The trend towards independent fee advice continues to grow exponentially and RIAs are catching on to the ETF advantage. I have written about the …