Facebook is in the S fund now but will move to S&P 500 this week (or was it last week?). What effect will that have on the funds?
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Facebook is in the S fund now but will move to S&P 500 this week (or was it last week?). What effect will that have on the funds?
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Kind of explains it, but remember it is an index. I like that it references Teradyne might do better once it leaves the index......history shows.
What is up with the Wilshire chart? It shows a previous close of 975.XX when it clearly closed at 983.XX
It seems to be off often for some reason. I have had people complain to me telling me to fix it, but I have to explain it's Yahoo sending the info.
Yeah, I was watching the Yahoo feed.....It is weird. I have sent an e-mail to Yahoo to determine the issue, but I'm sure I'm a little fish in the pond of investors. Now, if Barclay's asked the question, I'm sure we would never see this issue again!
P.S. Really, they still think it's your feed and not Yahoo's?
Cool, but they still have it wrong on the large chart... http://finance.yahoo.com/q/bc?s=%5EW...=on&z=l&q=b&c=
DWCPF as of noon down 43% from its highs a month ago,,.and still showing no signs of slowing with more circuit breakers shutting trading again today. :sick:
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Previous poster would have been much better buying that day than spreading doom and gloom.
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This is the fastest (almost) doubling in the small-cap Russell 2000 in its history, beating its prior (almost) doubling from the '82 bottom by 10 days.
https://twitter.com/sentimentrader/s...20135028666368
Yeah no kidding. A lesson many have learned this year is that buy and hold is very hard to beat.
In April when WSJ declared a new bull market after the 20% up move from the bottom, it was easy to see the market as extended.
Now that a vaccine is ready, it's time for some of those earnings to catch up to the prices. PE expansion can only go on for so long.