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Re: [RT] Re: [gannsghost] Fw: U of Michigan study on Market Timing.


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  • Subject: Re: [RT] Re: [gannsghost] Fw: U of Michigan study on Market Timing.
  • From: profitok <profitok@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2002 20:51:16 -0700
  • In-reply-to: <20020724230624.42877.qmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

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I did not say there is an article about relative 
strength
I was looking if someone has a  xls file  to 
compare  and pick  ourselves the best performing sector,,(relative to 
all the others
Ben
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  Subject: Re: [RT] Re: [gannsghost] Fw: U 
  of Michigan study on Market Timing.
  
  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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      Andrews 
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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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        is VERY  importantthe writer is a PhD   in MIT  
        universityread carefullyBen----- Original Message 
        -----From: "Bob Fulks" <bfulks@xxxxxxxxxxxx>To: "'Lucky 
        Bastard'" <hadrada@xxxxxxxxxxx>; 
        <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 7:29 
        PMSubject: Re: U of Michigan study on Market Timing.> 
        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 
        href="http://au.rd.yahoo.com/mailwelcome/?http://au.sold.yahoo.com/"; 
        target=_blank>SOLD.com.au - Find yourself a bargain! 
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