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karennma
8,057 posts
msg #150277
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1/12/2020 8:16:43 AM

@ Cheese,
Sorry! It wasn't rabbithole.
Here's the link with the SPX chart.
This is actually a link you posted above.
I guess, basically he's saying just hold SPX all you're life and you'll never lose.
Looking at the chart, that's correct.
I thought he meant hold stocks .... and we all know, not all stocks go up forever.

https://twitter.com/saxena_puru/status/1214873867589537792



karennma
8,057 posts
msg #150278
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1/12/2020 8:18:01 AM

Sad news for BA ... (one of the stocks in the portfolio I buried last year.)

https://www.wsj.com/articles/faa-proposes-fines-on-boeing-and-southwest-airlines-11578697182

karennma
8,057 posts
msg #150279
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1/12/2020 9:06:16 AM

https://twitter.com/ThinkTankCharts/status/1215927687098904581

Haha!
Scrolll down and look at the comment underneath the 2-year treasury yield chart ...
Quote:
"Is that why they pumping so hard now. We about to go over the edge ..."
Also, Larew said something interesting ....
Basically, when there's a market bubble and the shorts come in, there's no support for declining prices.
THIS is exactly what happened to me in 2018 when I was just holding.
So frustrating! My stocks were NOT going up because the shorts had been in long before October 2018.


Cheese
1,374 posts
msg #150282
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1/12/2020 12:42:47 PM

karennma,

As you might know, Warrent Buffett will leave his wealth to his wife in the form
of 80%-90% as SPY shares and 10%-20% in cash.

Buffett also has an ongoing $1 million challenge to any money manager
who can consistently outperform his allocation of 80%-90% as SPY shares and 10%-20% in cash.
So far no manager was able to collect that $1 million donation to charities.

Many many years ago, Buffett and Fidelity Peter Lynch wrote that Buy and Hold
would be appropriate only if your health and financial circumstances
could tolerate a 55% drawdown over a sustained period.

he above info about Buffett can be found on the internet and in Berskhire Hathaway
AGM discussions.




Cheese
1,374 posts
msg #150284
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1/12/2020 1:55:12 PM

karennma,

Do you still remember the sF discussions about MARLYN TRADES ?
TRO and a few other sF greats have picked out some of the best trading info and wisdom
from MARLYN TRADES and posted here

http://www.stockfetcher.com/forums2/General-Discussion/hey-rump/53919/-1/53943

At the time, there seemed to be more personal details about Marlyn,
But now that personal info might have been archived away or deleted because
it's too old and gets little interest from readers.

I've heard some inspiring personal details about Marlyn from my co-workers a long long time ago.
I have no way of knowing if any of it is true or not.
Apparently, Marlyn was a Vietnam vet ex-Marine who returned home after the war to an ungrateful
nation and a government that abandoned him. So, he earned a living as a long haul truck driver,
taught himself trading, and retired after accumulating $2.5 million.

In the early years, there was no internet, no cell phone, so Marlyn only used ema(4), ema(8)
and ema(21). His motto was: simple systems, good profits.

Anyway, hope you've enjoyed little story and benefit from TRO's and other sF posts on Marlyn

Happy trading

karennma
8,057 posts
msg #150285
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modified
1/12/2020 6:25:57 PM

@ Cheese,
Re: Do I remember "Marlyn"?
Nope.
Only a vague recollection ... eventho' I found a post of mine after he vacated his blog --
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karennma
7,388 posts
msg #53927 8/9/2007 8:00:09 AM
all of a sudden he stopped posting ... "I'm outta here" ...
any idea Y he stopped?
=================================================

As of TODAY, 01/12/2020 ...
Yes, I've got an idea.
He abandoned his blog, just like peeps disappear from SF.
GAMBLING is not a cool way to make a living unless you're really good at it --
and most people are not.

EDIT:
BTW, I briefly glanced at one of his filters.
It's a hybrid GUPPY filter.


karennma
8,057 posts
msg #150292
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1/13/2020 10:06:13 AM

CLICK

"10 EMA /w SPX, adding 12 or 13 DMA for signal"

Cheese
1,374 posts
msg #150294
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1/13/2020 10:19:45 AM

karennma:
David Larew "10 EMA /w SPX, adding 12 or 13 DMA for signal"
=================================================

Thank you !

karennma
8,057 posts
msg #150315
Ignore karennma
1/14/2020 9:45:37 AM

The only way I'm holding it together ... reading David Larew daily!
CLICK


Cheese
1,374 posts
msg #150316
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1/14/2020 10:21:41 AM

Thanks. I also check David Larew often.

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