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    Default amoeba's Account Talk

    This is the start of my account talk thread.


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    And we will look forward to visiting it often.

    Lady

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    WELCOME (OHH SINGLE CELLED ONE)

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    Weclome you little Devil!
    Best of luck!!
    Norman



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    Well done mate..welcome to your own thread...

    Let's party

    A wise man speaks when he has something to say...A FOOL speaks when he just has to say something

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    Default Can we see each other's reallocations? here's mine

    So....another dumb beginner question.....can I see the other member's realloctions.....and if so, how? (I don't care if you look at mine, here goes_:

    My strategy is averaging down (G-F-C-S-I) and rethink this when I have more IFT's to use next month - but here's the recent activity.

    6/18 (before I started) 40%35%5%5%15%

    6/19 (day I'm on tracker)
    50%35%2%2%6%

    tomorrow
    80%0%0%17%3%

    I'm betting on some rotation and favorable, temporary, changes in the yield curve in advance or near the Fed meeting.

    My year-to-date return as of yesterday was 0.75%, with 13 reallocations.

    My peak return after a trade, was a mere 2.28% on May 20, 2008, and since then I fell below the G fund. Hope to learn something here.

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    Default Re: Can we see each other's reallocations? here's mine

    Quote Originally Posted by amoeba View Post
    So....another dumb beginner question.....can I see the other member's realloctions.....and if so, how?
    Our allocations are extremely guarded and private; and seldom does anyone mention them.

    BUT THAT'S COOL MY FRIEND - AS YOU'RE FAIRLY NEW.

    We use the Auto Tracker - which is like a huge platinum vault - probably 3,000 times more secure than any bank vault.

    To enter go to the top thread of Member's Accout Talk and maybe 3 down from the top you'll see Auto Tracker Rules. You have to go through EW_ret, who is like the bank president and request to join. He'll send you the 128 K - complex encrypted code along with your own membership.

    Once you get that you can see everyone's allocations and also how each one is doing in comparison to the others.

    You can also see how the members are switching on any particular day.

    All you need is 5 members to like you - and you're in - and right now there are at least 70 members that like you a lot.

    Welcome my friend

    Oh yeal, almost forgot - around here there are no "dumb questions"

    Steadygain

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    Default Re: amoeba's Account Talk

    Quote Originally Posted by amoeba View Post
    So....another dumb beginner question.....can I see the other member's realloctions.....and if so, how? (I don't care if you look at mine, here goes_:

    My strategy is averaging down (G-F-C-S-I) and rethink this when I have more IFT's to use next month - but here's the recent activity.

    6/18 (before I started) 40%35%5%5%15%

    6/19 (day I'm on tracker)
    50%35%2%2%6%

    tomorrow
    80%0%0%17%3%

    I'm betting on some rotation and favorable, temporary, changes in the yield curve in advance or near the Fed meeting.

    My year-to-date return as of yesterday was 0.75%, with 13 reallocations.

    My peak return after a trade, was a mere 2.28% on May 20, 2008, and since then I fell below the G fund. Hope to learn something here.
    To see the days IFT allocation go to View IFT of the day (click). This shows the current, and past, IFTs that members have made. Members who subscribe to a premium service will not show fund allocations, or recent returns.

    To see member rankings and current fund allocations go to Members Ranking and Allocation (click). The ranking is by Return to Date, or Year To Date (YTD). Members who subscribe to a premium service will not show fund allocations, or recent returns.

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    It's pretty cool joining the Auto Tracker because you get to keep up on what anyone's doing when ever you want.

    There's a good mix here - so it's helpful when you see everyone getting in or getting out.

    Plus a lot of times the crowd will change their allocations and show it on the tracker - but not talk about it elsewhere.

    Possible Scenario - we just hit the "second bottom" and are on the way up.

    Join now - the next few weeks you'll have nothing but gains - which makes you look like the greatest pro around


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    well, I've done just about jack since I started tracking - after conducting 16 IFT's before that. My yeartodate return (since jan 1, not shown), are about 1.51%.

    I know that puts me below G fund (where I am, 100%) but I went chicken recently, when every fund (including F, where I was) got taken apart in the "take no prisoners" slaughter of the beginning of June. Then, of course, F had it's moments, but they have been fleeting.

    I'm not sure how confident I am in F anymore, although it looks like a bargain - and I wonder how many suckers will buy into the market in the face of "not as bad as I thought news" (less than expected declines in home prices, for example). Seems like more and bigger daily swings in the fund prices than earlier this year. Picking when to buy, hold, walk away, or run, is the trick.

    Anyway, I'm watching daily - and may make a modest move soon (I'll be on vacation then, and not watching for 10 days). Should be interesting.

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    well people:

    I'm tiptoe-ing back in action. 20% in (6C,7S,7I); part of my recent attempts to pick a two-transfer bottom (since that's all I get); try for some bottom fish, dead cats, and the like; on the horizon are various bigger factors, election, cap gains tax break sunset (or whatever who is elected will decide to do with it), housing "crisis" (for those of us who own, or looking to sell, I wouldn't call it a crisis for buyers), mortgage rates, global economy, etc. Not looking that far out.

    But if you don't play, you can't win.

    Amoeba out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by amoeba View Post
    well people:

    I'm tiptoe-ing back in action. 20% in (6C,7S,7I); part of my recent attempts to pick a two-transfer bottom (since that's all I get); try for some bottom fish, dead cats, and the like; on the horizon are various bigger factors, election, cap gains tax break sunset (or whatever who is elected will decide to do with it), housing "crisis" (for those of us who own, or looking to sell, I wouldn't call it a crisis for buyers), mortgage rates, global economy, etc. Not looking that far out.

    But if you don't play, you can't win.

    Amoeba out.
    Did I say that? well, maybe if you don't play you can't lose, which is what I did today, in the form of negatory 3%.

    With two ITF's, I will use my second to rebalance tomorrow (85% G, 8% I, 7% F), and see if the dead cat will bounce again. That was the quickest $800 I lost, and without the entertainment value of blackjack or slots.

    Bottom yo mama.

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