Friday, May 21, 2010
Quick Update
Each time I take a trip it seems to be a market top. No change to the outlook. Will return in June and will try to get out an update before then.
My active Dow forecast remains unchanged (see Open Market Forecasts, below), Dow 3,800 by 2012.
On a side note, Portfolio Watchers will need to some manual calcs. Marketwatch VSE is unable to fix a 1 to 10 reverse split for one of the portfolio ETF symbols. I'll probably move it to a new site, but there is no change to the core stock positions. I updated the overall portfolio percentage on the blog by xls calculation.
My active Dow forecast remains unchanged (see Open Market Forecasts, below), Dow 3,800 by 2012.
On a side note, Portfolio Watchers will need to some manual calcs. Marketwatch VSE is unable to fix a 1 to 10 reverse split for one of the portfolio ETF symbols. I'll probably move it to a new site, but there is no change to the core stock positions. I updated the overall portfolio percentage on the blog by xls calculation.
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good to see you back; always appreciate your perspective and style.
ReplyDeleteFDR , prechter does not seem to be so bullish on the dollar now as he was a year back.Whats your take on the dollar movement forward?
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Nice to see you are back again. I remembered that February post well when the shyte starting hitting the fan this month.
ReplyDeleteGood to see you posting again. I would love to get an detail view of where you see us going, especially with respect to a double dip or the big dip into depression......
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Hope you enjoyed your holiday and thanks for letting us know when your next update will be! I tend to think the black helicopters have found you when you disappear unannounced for a while.
ReplyDeleteLet's get this party started FDR! Gold has been rocking with equities unchanged for the year. When do you see deflation starting in paper assets?
ReplyDeleteHow about just posting the spreadsheet to the blog every now and then?
ReplyDeleteInsurance policy has a lot of cash value, but it doesn't seem wise to cash it in right now. I'm still hoping I never collect.
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