make it sound more like a hot sexy date!!! just joking.
a good alternative if you want to stay away from the Dollar index and the OSM's.....play her right and she will make it worth your while.....![]()
Why not a good thread for the S fund....looking at the S fund...it returned over 91 percent on its up days for the last year...almost as much as the I fund.....its due some attention, it seems tightly tied to the C fund but performance wise its like the I fund...a good alternative if you want to stay away from the Dollar index and the OSM's.....play her right and she will make it worth your while.....![]()
The Technician (escapades at times as Carnac)
make it sound more like a hot sexy date!!! just joking.
a good alternative if you want to stay away from the Dollar index and the OSM's.....play her right and she will make it worth your while.....![]()
"Live like nobody else, so later you can live like nobody else." -Dave Ramsey
Is there a ticker to track? Also all wise one, what indicators are there to folow? What companies are in the fund? If you or anyone can give a little guidance would be appreciated. Something to work on while sitting on the lilly-pad.
Just one more weapon of choice for the mighty dollar..
The ticker that the S fund follows best is the ^DWCPF on Yahoo....I track this symbol daily to predict the price during the day and is confirmed on the nightly TSP.gov share prices nightly mostly within the penny. The 4500 is basically to keep it simple, not the S&P 500 companies.....its almost everything else on the market.....small caps mostly. It gives you a diverse result when the two markets are not in sync....something of which we haven't seen much of late.
The Technician (escapades at times as Carnac)
Thanks Weather and Tech.
Merlin, I’ve been using SharpCharts and the symbol $EMW. It’s a free service (although some annoying popups do come around) and allows you to modify the chart to fit your needs.
http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui
DWCP, DWCPF and EMW all track the Dow Jones Wilshire 4500. Different sites use different symbols for the index but if you use a sites ticker index/lookup find what's in red. Here is a good discussion of the S-fund.
DWCP and DWCPF - the difference
Griffin's Account, Griffin's Account Talk
'Houston, we've had a problem. We've had a main B bus undervolt.', James Lovell
For the index info straight from the source, you can always check out:
http://www.djindexes.com/wilshire/us...?go=index-data
And for an Excel sheet with historical prices for the index, go to:
http://www.djindexes.com/mdsidx/down.../dwcp_hist.xls
They go back to 1987
People helping others. Thanks Guys.![]()
The markets seem to have run into their upper wall.....The Wilshire 4500 reciprocates that opinion and I'm personally looking for a break to start in the next several days...if not today.....overseas markets, dollar, oil , Iran are making it difficult to play the I.....
The Technician (escapades at times as Carnac)
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