The week started with a continuation of the recovery bounce that we saw at the end of last week – but this was to be negated on Thursday and Friday with the earlier gains being given back and US equities closing the week only ~0.25%
Copernicus Portfolio Review: 17 October 2023
Copernicus is the portfolio up for review this morning. If you have been reading the ITA blog for any length of time you are well aware of the simple investing philosophy behind the Copernicus. Save, invest in U.S. Equities and forget. Ride out the highs and lows of
Rutherford Portfolio Review (Tranche 1): 20 October 2023
It was a bad week for equities with the SPX (S&P 500 Index) dropping ~2.5% on the week: We are now back in the potential support zone (shaded area) near the prior pivot low at ~4200 and close to the bottom of the 2SD boundary of the
Carson Sector BPI Portfolio Review: 28 October 2023
Boats on the Willamette River As a follow up to the Bullish Percent Indicator (BPI) data presented earlier this morning, this review of the Carson (named after Rachel) lays out the logic an investor will use to manage a Sector BPI portfolio. The Carson is the oldest Sector BPI
Rutherford Portfolio Review (Tranche 2): 27 October 2023
It was a bad week for US equities with the SPX (S&P 500 Index) dropping over 2.5% from last week’s close: It has also now closed below the lower 2 Standard Deviation boundary of the early 2023 bullish uptrend channel (yellow line) and the 50%
Rutherford Portfolio Review (Tranche 3): 3 November 2023
It was a very bullish week in the US Equity markets with the SPX (S&P 500 Index) closing up 5 days in a row and ~6% higher than last week’s close: We are now sitting at the top of the
Bethe Sector BPI Portfolio Review: 6 November 2023
After spending the past few weeks repositioning several portfolios, Bethe being one, security transactions should decrease over the next few months. A strong stock market last week pushed several sectors out of the oversold zone leaving only Staples and Materials as the remaining Buy
Improving the Sector BPI Investing Model
This Hubble image gives the most detailed view of the entire Crab Nebula ever. The Crab is among the most interesting and well studied objects in astronomy. This image is the largest image ever taken with Hubble’s WFPC2 camera. It was assembled from 24 individual exposures taken with the NASA/ESA
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