Using the 5-10-20 Strategy to Trade the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 [View article]
Finally, the last graph below shows that the 5-10-20 strategy (red) has been much more effective than the classic 50/200-day EMA crossover approach (blue) on this particular index.
> Let me finish your story for you - "Dogs and cats sleeping together, > mass hysteria" - From the movie "Stripes". > > Your a little heavy on the pending apocalypse, but I think we do > have further to fall. My brother also falls into the same category > - the "end of the world is coming" bear. Heck, I am bearish too, > but if we get this bad why even invest. You would be better off buying > an old nuclear bunker in Idaho and holing up for the next few years. > Will things get worse - yes, but I doubt we are going to see the > end of American democracy, modern industrialism and capitalism. These > are great times for those that can see beyond the bullish diatribe > that the press floats out there, but people have been betting on > the end of the world for ever and nobody has collected on that bet > yet. My brother too is talking about "civil unrest" and the coming > gangs of marauders, but if it gets that bad, betting on the direction > of any market or commodity is worthless. If you truly believe in > this scenario, you should be stocking up on soup cans and Uzi's. >
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On Mar 31 10:01 AM Carl Spackler wrote:
> Let me finish your story for you - "Dogs and cats sleeping together,
> mass hysteria" - From the movie "Stripes".
>
> Your a little heavy on the pending apocalypse, but I think we do
> have further to fall. My brother also falls into the same category
> - the "end of the world is coming" bear. Heck, I am bearish too,
> but if we get this bad why even invest. You would be better off buying
> an old nuclear bunker in Idaho and holing up for the next few years.
> Will things get worse - yes, but I doubt we are going to see the
> end of American democracy, modern industrialism and capitalism. These
> are great times for those that can see beyond the bullish diatribe
> that the press floats out there, but people have been betting on
> the end of the world for ever and nobody has collected on that bet
> yet. My brother too is talking about "civil unrest" and the coming
> gangs of marauders, but if it gets that bad, betting on the direction
> of any market or commodity is worthless. If you truly believe in
> this scenario, you should be stocking up on soup cans and Uzi's.
>