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Dow Jones Industrial Average 11,043
Value Line Arithmetic Index 2,003
30-Year Treasury Yield (TYX) 4.64%
20+ Year Treasury Bond Price (TLT) 90.89
Gold 1/10 Ounce (GLD) $54.30
The Big Picture for Stocks
The 4-year cycle is negative for stocks into 2006.
Technical Trendicator (1-4 month trend):
Stock Prices Down
Bond Prices Down
Gold Price Up
Bonds
The Technical Trendicator as applied to bonds has turned negative. There is
lots of talk - especially on CNBC - that the Fed may be close to the end of
raising rates. Maybe so. But the market is saying something different. Short
rates are continuing to makes new highs every week. This sell signal comes
after the trading buy signal on November 9 at 88.72 on the TLT index. Since
we began applying our model to the bond market in early 2003, the cumulative
return for the model has been 36.5% versus 6.4% for the TLT index (price changes
only, ignoring interest).
Trading Tips
Much of life is psychological. The sports world certainly understands that.
Many top athletes hire sports psychologists to help them improve their performance.
Successful traders understand that as well. I have a list of hints that I
keep at my desk to remind me of some psychological aspects of trading and investing.
These are harder to enumerate than to keep. It is a constant battle of wits
to combat one's harmful psychological tendencies. But here are a few of the
concepts I try to apply:
- Take the emotion out of the decision. Be cold and calculating.
- Have relaxed concentration. Just relax completely.
- Employ the biblical values of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness,
faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control (Galatians 5:22-23).
- A positive mental attitude is important to having nimbleness and not lethargy.
Remember Churchill and Reagan and how their positive attitudes gave them
an edge.
- Envision 5 years out. See yourself in the light that you want to see yourself.
- In times of stress, remember what it feels like to be really happy.
We have many more thoughts about the psychology of trading. We will present
them in future letters.
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Regards,
Charles Meek
MeekMarketModels.com
Mr. Meek is a Registered Investment Advisor and editor
of MeekMarketModels.com.
MeekMarketModels does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of this report, nor do
they assume any liability for any loss that may result from reliance by any
person upon any such information or opinions. Such information and opinions
are subject to change without notice and are for general information only
. In making any investment decision, you will rely on your own review and
examination of the facts and the records relating to such investments. Trading
the market is extremely risky. Our suggestions are often very speculative
and not suitable for many investors. Past results are not indicative of future
returns. Meek Market Models, Inc.
Copyright © 2004-2006 Charles Meek
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