ETF Trends: U.S. Dollar Attracts Flight to Safety Capital [View article]
i do not necessarily see things as being bleak, but regard the market as a little frothy... i also detect a shift in sentiment reaction towards bearish events...
at the end of the day, i stick with the trends but also regularly quantify the strength of their momentum... when i see changes developing, i think it is wise to be cautious...
only sharing my observations with the best of intentions... i will not dispute that bulls are in control of the market.... however, a pullback would be healthy for a higher long-term support level...
thanks for the comments & reuters links....
On Jul 30 10:37 AM Puerto wrote:
> It would be interesting to hear how your views correlate with the > latests results of State Street's Investor Confidence Index uk.reuters.com/article...;feedName=stocksAndSha... > > which reports increasing confidence of US institutional investors > as well as Asian and European investors. > > There is also the generally very positive report on uk.reuters.com/article... > of the results of surveys of 49 major investment houses in the United > States, Japan, continental Europe and Britain. > > Are things really so bleak as you report?
ETF Trends: U.S. Dollar Attracts Flight to Safety Capital [View article]
at the end of the day, i stick with the trends but also regularly quantify the strength of their momentum... when i see changes developing, i think it is wise to be cautious...
only sharing my observations with the best of intentions... i will not dispute that bulls are in control of the market.... however, a pullback would be healthy for a higher long-term support level...
thanks for the comments & reuters links....
On Jul 30 10:37 AM Puerto wrote:
> It would be interesting to hear how your views correlate with the
> latests results of State Street's Investor Confidence Index uk.reuters.com/article...;feedName=stocksAndSha...
>
> which reports increasing confidence of US institutional investors
> as well as Asian and European investors.
>
> There is also the generally very positive report on uk.reuters.com/article...
> of the results of surveys of 49 major investment houses in the United
> States, Japan, continental Europe and Britain.
>
> Are things really so bleak as you report?