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Hindsight

3/9/2008 9:13:40 PM

It's always 20/20.

Welcome to Lynn T's 1-2-3 PLUS Alert. To learn more about my Partial Leverage Utilization System, click here.

Looking at my last article, I should have tailed back a bit more of the bullish position we were in (okay, all of it) and sat in cash for a time. But, as they say, hindsight is 20/20 and we didn't go to cash. Now we just have to learn from our mistake and continue forward.

One of my indicators may come into play on Wednesday, which could mean we'll get bearish instead of sitting all in cash.

Remove all bullish positions (see new weighting below).

Current Weighting Suggestion:

100% CASH mode

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Have a great week!

 

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