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Investment Strategies / Mechanical Investing
No. of Recommendations: 17
See post 5633 for explanation.
Date Signal SMA NHNL DBE
20260612 5 Bull Bear Bull
20260609 5 Bull Bear Bull
20260527 7 Bull Bull Bull
20260514 5 Bull Bear Bull
20260415 7 Bull Bull Bull
20260302 5 Bull Bear Bull
20260226 7 Bull Bull Bull
Larry
No. of Recommendations: 4
Larry, appreciate you resurrecting this. However, DBE is not bearish. It cannot be bearish until there has not been a new high for 100 market days. The last market close high on the S&P500 (or NAZ if preferred) was 6/2 at 7609.78. By definition, DBE CANNOT be bearish until at least September 10, and then only if there is no new high between then and 6/2.
It doesn't even need to be checked until Sept 10.
FC
No. of Recommendations: 3
Larry, appreciate you resurrecting this. However, DBE is not bearish.
Look again Larry did not get it wrong.
GD_
No. of Recommendations: 5
FlyingCircus,
I post those signals so they are "copyable" in case you might to paste them into Excel I would have to put an extra tab in that heading line to make them visually pleasing on shrewd'm. Then they wouldn't be good for copying.
Larry
No. of Recommendations: 0
How do you figure that? There was a new high in the SPX 6/2 after a series of new 99D highs in May. Take a look at this chart - the standard definition of the DBE/99D, exhibiting a series of recently rising top lines in the 99D channel.
https://schrts.co/gIPSVCyNFC
No. of Recommendations: 4
FC
The headings don't quite line up. DBE is bullish.
Aussi
No. of Recommendations: 4
OH. SORRY GUYS. DUH.
FC
reading too fast