- Is 1100 for the S&P 500 like the Equator?
Like crossing the equator on a ship — should buy and hold investors get some kind of recognition (or have some celebration) for crossing the line? The S&P 500 crossed 1100 in 1998 (twice), 2001 (3X!), 2002, 2004 and 2008. Look, when I drive around the same block twice, even I ask for directions! Oh, and today the S&P 500 is at 940. Ready for 9 passes in ten years? (…)
- Why "Average Joe" Can't Make Money In the Market
The period we're in now is not necessarily a "bull market" or a "bear market" but more like a structurally "fair market." I didn't make that up on my own — Tom Dorsey, from Dorsey Wright and Associates in Richmond coined that term. (…)
- The Tide Is Starting To Move Out
Mullooly Asset Management Podcast: The Tide Is Moving Out [2:49m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
The primary indicator that I follow, the New York Stock Exchange Bullish Percent chart is within 1% of a move from a column of X’s to a column of O’s. (…)
- Less Than One Percent
Think you would you be HAPPY earning less than 1% a year on your money? Many people are…and you might be one of them!
Look in your retirement plan, or 401k at work. (…)







