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I've been trying to find the article on Comparative Relative
Strength and sector selection on the marketmasters site, but there is no article
listed with that title. Before I read all the articles, can you tell me
what the exact title is?
Thanks, John
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Subject: [RT] Re: [gannsghost] Fw: U of
Michigan study on Market Timing.
does anyone have an xls file that sorts
the sector founds
(I shares) in the order of their relative
strength?
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Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 7:06
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Subject: Re: [gannsghost] Fw: U of
Michigan study on Market Timing.
Market timing is not as important as sector selection. The following is
from a Greenwich Association study:
"Over the past 33 years, if you bought at every bottom and sold at every
top using the Dow Average, $1,000 would've grown to $85,000. If you
remained fully invested at ALL times, but only in the top performing
industry group, your $1,000 would have soared to $4.2 Billion!"
There is a good article on Comparative Relative Strength and sector
selection on <A
href="http://www.marketmasters.com.au">www.marketmasters.com.au under
Trading Articles.
Peter
profitok <profitok@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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-----From: "Bob Fulks" <bfulks@xxxxxxxxxxxx>To: "'Lucky
Bastard'" <hadrada@xxxxxxxxxxx>;
<omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 7:29
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At 6:32 PM -0400 7/22/02, 'Lucky Bastard' wrote:>> >Can
someone point me to the URL that leads to the University of
Michigan> >study on Market Timing? Or the title of that study?
The one where all the> >mutual fund pundits use to say that
Market Timing doesn't work...that ifyou> >miss the 10 best
days, your return doesn't beat buy-n-hold (the> >bag)....leaving
out that if you miss the 10 worst days, you'd beat> >buy-n-hold
(the bag)....and if ................... <A target=_blank
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