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TSP Talk Sentiment Survey results for the week of 5/20/13- 5/24/13

Buy: The TSP Talk Sentiment Survey came in at 51% bulls, 41% bears, for a bulls to bears ratio of 1.24 to 1. That is a buy signal in a bull market which means the survey system will remain in a 100% S fund allocation for the week of 5/20/13 - 5/24/13.

Bull market rules have been in effect since the week of 1/09/12:

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  1. clester's Avatar
    I really thought we would be more bullish. Why is everyone so bearish? I guess we think the market is due a pullback? Too far too fast? Sell in May?

    Well, the result will probably be the rally continues. The correction will come... But not until later this summer IMO.
  2. Sensei's Avatar
    I think people wait until the end of the trading day, then cast their vote based on how the day went. If it's down, a lot of people vote bearish - even though every other day this week has been up. Personally, I voted bullish even though I'm in the F fund, and by the looks of the futures, we're headed right back up again.
  3. tsptalk's Avatar
    It seems like Thursdays have not been great lately and that sets the tone. Of course that nervousness may be exactly why the market keeps making new highs.

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