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Sentiment Overview: Week Of May 8th, 2009

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Here?s this weeks? sentiment overview: Sentiment Surveys According to ChartCraft?s Investors Intelligence survey, 40.4% of newsletter editors are bullish, while 31.5% are bearish. This ratio of bulls to bears takes us back to where we were in mid April 2009. The US retail investor, as measured by the weekly AAII survey, has recovered quite well from the shell shocked state we found them in in early March 2009. In that sentiment overview , the AAII put in a new record bearish extreme with, technorati.com

 

Sentiment Overview: Week Of May 1st, 2009

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Here are this week?s sentiment cross currents: Investors Intelligence The measure of stock market newsletter editors sentiment published by ChartCraft shows 36.0% as bullish and as 37.2% bearish. This is a reversal of the previous two weeks where we had seen the bulls outnumber the bears. It is difficult to dismiss the rapid increase in bullishness we?ve seen since the March lows as a hallmark of bear market rallies since we?ve seen the same II pattern in previous new bull markets. Ameri, technorati.com

 

Direct Stock Investment Hits All-Time Low

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How are you dividing your pie? Since 1987 the American Association of Individual Investors (AAII) has conducted a monthly survey on how we?re divvying up our money between stocks, bonds and cash. The AAII Asset Allocation survey breaks both stock and bond investments into two subcategories: the percent invested directly in a stock or bond, and the percent allocated to a stock or bond fund. According to the most recent AAII Asset Allocation survey, the percent of direct investments in individ, technorati.com

 

AAII?s High Risk ETF Portfolio

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The screen shot below is an analysis of the AAII ETF Portfolio.  As readers can see, this is a high risk portfolio and one I would not recommend for the average investor.  While the projected 13.5% return is to be applauded, this portfolio carries a projected standard deviation of 25.7% a very high value - particularly when we are trying to keep the SD value under 15%. Another drawback of this portfolio is the Diversification Metric (DM) value of 20%.  That is one-half of the diversificati, technorati.com

 

Sentiment Overview: Week Of May 29th, 2009

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Here?s this past week?s overview of sentiment data: Sentiment Surveys The retail investors and traders tracked by the AAII weekly sentiment survey continue to pull in their horns. The bears came in at 49% a 4% points increase from last week and the bulls were at 40%, a 6% increase from last week. Pulling back to provide some perspective, we?re still mired in no man?s land - neither optimistic nor pessimistic. Similar to last week, the Investors Intelligence sentiment survey of newsletter, technorati.com

 

(EWH) Words from the (investment) wise for the week that was (May 25 ? 31, 2009)

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Government bonds dominated action on financial markets during the past holiday-shortened week, as angst about inflation and massive issuance propelled yields to six-month highs in the US, Europe and Japan. Bonds and other safe-haven assets such as the US dollar were out of favor as signs of a bottoming of global economies, albeit tentative, emboldened investors? appetite for reflation trades like equities and commodities, including oil and precious metals. Source: CXO Advisory Group, technorati.com

 

(EWH) Words from the (investment) wise for the week that was (May 25 ? 31, 2009)

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Government bonds dominated action on financial markets during the past holiday-shortened week, as angst about inflation and massive issuance propelled yields to six-month highs in the US, Europe and Japan. Bonds and other safe-haven assets such as the US dollar were out of favor as signs of a bottoming of global economies, albeit tentative, emboldened investors? appetite for reflation trades like equities and commodities, including oil and precious metals. Source: CXO Advisory Group, technorati.com

 

Sentiment Overview: Week Of April 10th, 2009

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Here is the sentiment overview for this Easter shortened trading week: AAII Sentiment This week?s sentiment survey from the American Association of Individual Investors shows 44% bears and 36% bulls. That?s a 7 percentage point change from last week for both camps (a decrease for bulls and an increase for bears). This is a welcome development because although the market (S&P 500) closed the week higher than it started, sentiment is actually less hopeful than it was. This is just one g, technorati.com

 

Sentiment Overview: Week Of April 3rd, 2009

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Here?s this past week?s sentiment wrap-up: Investors Intelligence ChartCraft?s famous sentiment indicator, measuring newsletter editor?s mood shows 31% optimistic and 38% pessimistic. So the slow, rebuilding of confidence continues with a gradual growth of the bullish camp. However, we did see, what has to be considered real bearishness. For example, consider that back during the end of the previous bear market (2002-2003) the II bullishness ranged from 40%-30%. And during this bear market, technorati.com

 

Sentiment Overview: Week Of March 6th, 2009

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There?s a lot to cover in this week?s sentiment overview, so let?s get started: Investors Intelligence This week?s ChartCraft?s survey of stock newsletter writers delivered only 29.7% bulls - up slightly from last week. And almost unchanged from last week, 44% bears. Market Vane Market Vane dropped again to the low 30?s - a level last seen in October to November 2008 when the market made a short term spike down. That?s relatively low but not on an absolute level since it fell to sub-2, technorati.com

 

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