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  1. #457

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    Fixed Funds Returns:
    C Fund 14.08
    Total US Market 13.73
    S Fund 13.17
    Total Global Market 12.68
    L2050 12.05
    I Fund 11.27
    L2040 10.94
    L2030 9.73
    20% Each 8.88
    L2020 8.11
    F Fund 3.98
    L Income 3.83
    G Fund 1.21




    Variable Funds Returns:
    Sentiment Survey 12.72
    7-Sentinels 11.99
    LMBF 11.8


    Looks like some of these automatic accounts aren't doing so badly. Don't worry be happy!

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  3. #458

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    Top 50 AutoTracker allocations for 10-26-12:
    G 33.16%
    F 15.4%
    C 4.0%
    S 30.92%
    I 16.52%

    Folks are migrating back into stocks at weeks end expecting a positive move up next week. Maybe this downturn has run its course.....maybe not. The Shadow knows but he hasn't posted on here in a while. I suppose fibonacci retracement has gone the way of daily IFTs, those were the days.
    "Oh Phooey"

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  5. #459

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    I wonder if ekatteng's Neural Network Artificial Intelligence System would work now?
    "Oh Phooey"


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  7. #460

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    Top 50 AutoTracker allocations for 11-06-12:
    G 13.96%
    F 7.2%
    C 5.6%
    S 57.72%
    I 15.52%

    Well folks are flocking back into the market. Follow the money. 45 days til the end of the world.
    "Oh Phooey"

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  9. #461

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    Top 50 AutoTracker allocations for 11-16-12:
    G 20.5%
    F 23.0%
    C 1.3%
    S 45.2%
    I 10.0%

    More than half think the market will turn around soon or they haven't noticed that it has gone down. The rest think its not a good time to be in the market or they haven't noticed it hasn't gone up. Or something like that. I am still in G.
    "Oh Phooey"

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  11. #462

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    I have wandered (To move about without a definite destination.) off into the L2020 Fund. I wonder what will happen? This could be the butterfly effect that brings
    down the world economies! or not.
    "Oh Phooey"

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  13. #463

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    Top 50 AutoTracker allocations for 12-17-12:
    G 31.3%
    F 17.0%
    C 3.5%
    S 25.2%
    I 23.0%

    Folks seem to be a bit cautious, could be the Mayan calendar or maybe the fiscal cliff, and what about the Christmas rally, is it already over?
    Maybe its all been cooked into the books already. I wonder what is the Big Mac Index trying to tell us? Guess we will find out.
    "Oh Phooey"

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  15. #464

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    Hey RunningFool - what running shoes do you like? I always just used to buy low-end Nike or Adidas that looked nice and felt decent, but I recently picked up a pair of slightly pricier Asics at the base exchange. They're called Gel Nimbus 13 - they were on clearance, so only cost about $70, but the new 14 version is selling for $111. Anyway, they're really comfortable to run in. Like pillows on my feet. I'd wear them all day, except I want them to last. I wish I had bought two while they were still in stock.

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  17. #465

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    Sensei...
    I've been running with nothing but the Gel Nimbus for a very long time. I still have a pair of Nimbus 9's that I use to work in the yard. Great shoe!

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  19. #466

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    I have been running in Vibram 5 finger shoes for 5Ks and Nike Free 3.0 on longer races. I like the minimalist shoes. But they do take some time getting your feet in condition to run in them. I need to check out those Gel Nimbus shoes.
    "Oh Phooey"

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  21. #467

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    The Gel Nimbus is not a heavy shoe, but it's definitely there on your foot. It's shock absorbent, which I like because running on anything but a track or treadmill used to give me knee pain. I'm doing over 20 miles a week on streets now, and my knees are fine. If you like minimalist shoes, though, I don't know if you'd be impressed.

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  23. #468

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    You might get back past the L2020 this evening...

    EDIT: Or maybe not. But I did notice when you moved to G. Me and 2moryrs are still hanging in there.
    Last edited by KevinD; 03-21-2013 at 05:43 PM.


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