of this contrary indicator,
is one of the seven ECONOMIC LOGIC
stock market timing indicators.
It's the ONLY
short-term timing indicator.
It recommends from
0% to 100% cash
in your trading portfolio
I prefer the four-week moving average
because it has much less volatility
than weekly data.
For the one week
ending June 19, 2019:
29.5% bulls (26.8% last week) (historical average is 38.5%)
ending June 19, 2019:
29.5% bulls (26.8% last week) (historical average is 38.5%)
32.1% bears (34.2% last week) (historical average is 30.5%)
= Moderately Bullish
( was Moderately Bullish last week )
47.9% of AAII investors
with an opinion were bullish
( was 43.9% last week )
( 50% to 70% is Neutral )
( 40% to 49% is Moderately Bullish )
( under 40% is Bullish )
= Moderately Bullish
( was Moderately Bullish last week )
with an opinion were bullish
( was 43.9% last week )
( 50% to 70% is Neutral )
( 40% to 49% is Moderately Bullish )
( under 40% is Bullish )
Four Week
Average:
Moderately Bullish
Average:
Moderately Bullish
( was Bullish last week )
41.1% of AAII investors
with an opinion are bullish
( was 39.3% last week )
( 50% to 70% is Neutral )
( 40% to 49% is Moderately Bullish )
( under 40% is Bullish )
with an opinion are bullish
( was 39.3% last week )
( 50% to 70% is Neutral )
( 40% to 49% is Moderately Bullish )
( under 40% is Bullish )
Recommended
portfolio
cash position:
portfolio
cash position:
= 3% cash
( was 0% cash last week )
Note:
The recommended cash position
on 12/26/18 and 1/2/19 was 0% (zero)
Note:
The recommended cash position
on 12/26/18 and 1/2/19 was 0% (zero)
The EL
Back-to-Basics
Portfolio
actual cash position:
Back-to-Basics
Portfolio
actual cash position:
= 85% cash
( was 85% cash last week )
Notes:
( was 85% cash last week )
Notes:
This contrary indicator
is bearish (red)
when individual investors
are bullish.
is bearish (red)
when individual investors
are bullish.
This contrary indicator
is bullish (green)
when individual investors
are bearish.
( I ignore all the “neutral” votes ).
is bullish (green)
when individual investors
are bearish.
( I ignore all the “neutral” votes ).
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