The Two Secrets to Successful Market Timing

 
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19 Responses

  1. Digdug | December 9, 2009

    Great piece, Shah. I'm still not convinced that market timing is the right approach for me… but you made me see how it could work, if one had the patience and knowledge.

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  2. chris | December 9, 2009

    There are too many words in this article. The same applies to other articles from Money Morning. I tend to give up when I have read a third of your articles.
    Specifically for this article, I still do not know which are "The Two Secrets". They got lost in the maze of words.
    Chris

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  3. frank | December 9, 2009

    Nice article. What is missing, are guidelines for the target price of the stock and analysis for direction of the general markets and sectors. There is a very wide variation of opinions on the direction of markets at this point in time.

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  4. Jerilynn Tucker | December 9, 2009

    I'm getting Money Morning as part of a package started when I signed up to find out about the "tiny Texan" oil company with rights to oil under Paris. I have not recieved the name of that company. Please help me get what I paid for.
    Thank-you,
    Jerilynn

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    • siegar | January 1, 2010

      To answer Jerilyn,the company is called Toreador and its symbol is TRGL.

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    • EUNICE hUBBARD | April 25, 2010

      I agree with Jerilynn I bought the packet too but never got the name of the oil compny
      or some pf the other things you promised, or specil names of companies, when to buy, sell or short

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  5. Bob | December 12, 2009

    Hey Chris,

    I suggest you get a subscription to STOCKS & COMMODITIES !!!

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  6. morningTrader | December 13, 2009

    Do a Google search for "stock market timing" or "stock market timing model", and you'll see some interesting results. This one is amazing because it is so consistent:

    http://www.crystalbull.com/stock-market-timing/CrystalBull-Trading-Indicator-History-chart

    Some beat the market a year or two, some have ups and downs, but this stands out.

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  7. Jerry Collins | December 27, 2009

    Looking at the stock market's trendline since it started upward in March 1, 2009, I see the path of a cannon ball. It shoots up and curves over until now it is almost level. Is the cannon ball about to fall?

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    • Gopal | February 15, 2010

      with the debt bomb looming, the stock market will fall although the journey may be a jigsaw puzzle, but down will it come with dowjones touching around 6000-7000 levels.

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  8. michael birg | December 29, 2009

    Verbal Diarhea !!!

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  9. curtmilr | December 30, 2009

    Chris,

    Try looking for BOLD-FACED TYPE!

    Yep! That simple!

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  10. Ramdas | January 3, 2010

    You mean stop-losses are the secret to market timing? Not quite "Duh," but hardly earth-shattering. And then again, a process that made and lost billions for people who bet on (or against it) shouldn't be that simple!

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  11. Mathew | January 24, 2010

    Sign up

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  12. Jerry Collins | March 21, 2010

    I used Crystalbull.com to move my 401k in and out of the market a couple of times. Then I got a letter from the retirement fund accusing me of frequent trading, saying they may take steps to prevent this.

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  13. Dennis Letourneau | March 28, 2010

    Immediately following your Dec. 8th article describing "THE TWO SECRETS TO SUCCESSFUL MARKET TIMING" was a promotional statement declaring " WHY GOLD WILL SURPASS $2,500" suggesting … "Go here to get it free." Does the drop in the price of gold since that time represent only a blip on the march to this lofty goal or does it represent the folly of attempting to time the market or accepting the advice of "experts" who publish reports and/or newsletters, when considering the purchase of any particular commodity !!! You may publish my comments. I look forward to receiving your reply.

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  14. VRIL | August 22, 2010

    sooner or later the us customer will have to pay market prices for the fuel & gas . as simple as that .

    The world can no longer affort the us .

    Thanks Wotan the taoist china will stop the us , this way or another :-)

    have fun in your trailerpark , redneck

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  15. sameer | October 31, 2010

    Shah , Stock market is simple game of demand and supply……
    if your portfolio is minus 15-20% from the peak valuation and 15-20% minus from the entry levels ..
    its better to exit since it will save u frm catastrphy most of the time….

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  16. David | February 8, 2011

    The trend is your friend until it ends. The trend has is an adolescent at this point in time don't get caught up in the hype a real top will take months to form and you will have time to prepare.

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