As of Friday, the top 50 is heavy is the S/I Funds.
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Last Friday closed up an impressive 1.89% When compared to the previous 21 years, this would have ranked as the 218th best day of 5,287 days, putting it in the top four percentile. Looking at the previous 55 Fridays which closed = or > 1% the next days performance had a 49% win ratio.
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The Day of the Week chart is largely the same, I've added a Last 27 Days column to giver a shorter perspective, perhaps making it easier to identify a trend change in the win ratios. Last 3 Fridays closed up 1.89% / .40% / 2.28%
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Retired, 10G/90C_ BLOG: Stats for April, 2024 Stats
As of Friday, the top 50 is heavy is the S/I Funds.
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I wonder how much more bounce the "I" fund has? It's been on a good streak for the last two months.
May the force be with us.
Yea me too, I would like to take an entry with the I-Fund, but the biggest problem I have with it, is I feel it's more difficult to track multiple countries and the USD all at the same time verses the the C-Fund where I can draw from multiple points of view on the S&P 500.
Retired, 10G/90C_ BLOG: Stats for April, 2024 Stats
I'm up $2 a share from my I fund buy in, might jump off for a bit take those gains to the G.
Still under water with my C&S but getting better.
Win some, lose some.
In Dog Beers I've only had two.
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From 2002-2022 there were 113 occasions where the S&P 500 close up = or > 1% two days in a row. From these occasions the 3rd day's average performance is listed below.
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The previous 63 Januaries positive closes have averaged 4.50%. On Monday we closed MTD above this level.
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From last Friday, when SPX closed up, AGG has closed up 55-60% of the time, but when SPX closed down, AGG closed down 63-73% of the time. Sort of makes it hard to want to stay invested in bonds under these conditions where you both win less often, and lose more often...
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Here's a 30 minute view, I've brought the minor support level up to 3885 which was an area of previous resistance and support. This leaves 3962 (a 50% retracement) as an area I'm watching both for price and for the 50/200 SMA crossover.
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Last edited by JTH; 01-25-2023 at 08:53 AM.
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GOLDEN CROSS
I haven't heard that term used in a hella long time for the S&P. That's exciting !!!
https://markets.businessinsider.com/...outlook-2023-1
If the technical signal does materialize, it would be the first time for the S&P 500 since July 2020 amid the ongoing recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Stocks went on to surge as much as 52% after the July 2020 golden cross.
In December, the Dow Jones Industrial Average flashed the golden cross signal. Since then, the index is about flat.
I'm not much to bitch about stuff, but I really, really miss the AMERICA that I grew up in.
Yep, within the grand scheme of things, it really isn't something that can be timed perfectly. But for many newer investors, moving averages are one of the first things we learn. I don't trade on MAs, but I always watch those levels because I know other investors care about them. Either ways, it will make for a good news headline for the average investor to read about when/if it does happen.
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From this perspective, bulls control prices over the past 4/5 weeks. Here is a weekly high/low chart, if we don't go below the previous week's 3885.54 low, then we will have formed 5 higher weekly lows and 4 higher weekly highs.
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Retired, 10G/90C_ BLOG: Stats for April, 2024 Stats
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With the Weekly HIGH/LOW chart we can see this week closed out with 5 higher lows and 4 higher highs. The bottom left corner thumbnail shows we've broken above the previous resistance within this triangle pattern.
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Before January closes out, here's a quick preview of February from the past 63 years.
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S&P500 (C Fund) (delayed) (Stockcharts.com Real-time) |
DWCPF (S Fund) (delayed) (Stockcharts.com Real-time) |
EFA (I Fund) (delayed) (Stockcharts.com Real-time) |
BND (F Fund) (delayed) (Stockcharts.com Real-time) |
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