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i don't know if i should take the red pill or the blue pill, it all gets so confusing.
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Burro,
Yes...I'm a premium subscriber...but did anyone else notice that the good old "Sentiment Survey" kicked butt again last month ???
Me thinks the collective opinions of the TSP Talkers here are awesome !!! Just sayin'...
"We don't need no stinking, fancy-smancy "systems" !!!"
Stoplight...
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Last edited by userque; 07-06-2015 at 08:53 AM.
[COLOR=#0000ff][FONT=comic sans ms][I]"In the land of idiots, the moron is King."--Unknown[/I][/FONT][/COLOR]
burros-ark update: whew, what a volatile week. despite the fear out there, mouse pushes a third of her chips in the pot while chameleon takes his off the table and turtle shuffles the deck again. that was a strange week with all the tech glitches, gamed foreign markets, and the little people standing in line for money the bankers don't want to give. this is a tricky situation because the last thing the bankers want is liquidation, then they quit getting paid interest. they don't really care how large the principal balance grows, they only care that you can service the debt, that is their bread and butter. in fact the bigger the debt, the bigger the hook they got in you and the longer they can collect more interest. they don't even care if you earn enough to pay interest because you can always cut back on expenses to make the payments (austerity). however, i don't believe greece has been brought sufficiently to heel. you just don't thumb your noses at these folks and expect them to cut another check. sure there has been some minor inconvieniences and dramatic images of folks standing in line for their daily pittance, but no major upheaval and 'put the fear of god in them' stuff. so i don't think this is over, the insolent welfare jerks have yet to learn their lesson. my hat is off to anyone with exposure to this market. interestingly, those who held their position, either long or short, ended the week pretty much within 1/10th of a percent from where they started. hmmmm.
burros-ark 9 7.76% 100 > no resident vira ytd% weight direction comment mouse 8 3.42% 30 > comment turtle 3 0.54% 5 < awww penguin 5 2.12% 60 * what's lion 5 3.29% 50 * the donkey 5 5.43% 0 * matter kangaroo 5 7.72% 0 * donkey cougar 5 2.89% 100 * cat wolf 5 0.92% 100 * got owl 5 7.06% 100 * your squirrel 5 1.62% 60 * tongue blackbird 8 (-1.23%) 100 * spit chameleon 2 10.83% 100 < it hawk 5 10.27% 0 * out el vira 66 - 65 = 1 / 65 = 2% exposure 605 / 1300 = 47%
burros-ark signal: sell. el vira is at 2% and exposure at 47%. why sell? that is basically neutral readings, why not hold? because the money is not where the mouth is. the system indicates a desire to be in, but the position strength does not follow through. this is not over yet, in fact i think it's just beginning. sell.
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creative commentary buried in the chart you got going there, b.
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