There is no such thing as the "crystal ball".
I noticed that several members have favorite places to see what the market is doing.
1. barchart.com, clicking the S&P 500, opinion, has indicators of buy and sell.
2. tspmoney.com, tools, fund graphs, is kind of neat. You can put in your own moving averages.
3. stockcharts.com/gallery?$SPX will give a daily and weekly view of the S&P 500. Someone does a lot of work on that graph
I guess they are pretty good. What do you use? Ain't found a crystal ball yet, but I'm looking! Maybe I need something that formulates the price of oil, the pipelines of Iraq, the oil company of Russia, and interest rates into a composite moving average, Yea, that will do it. :^
You all have a great day!
There is no such thing as the "crystal ball".
"You rise. You fall. You're down then you rise again. What don't kill ya make ya more strong."
- Metallica
Spaf,
I find fundadvise.com current hotline pretty good source of info.
Good hunting!
MT
http://www.mymommasays.com :P
How about www.tsptalk.com ? Hello................LOL :u
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