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#1 csw2002

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Posted 01 August 2017 - 09:14 PM

Remember I told you that AAII opinion survey doesn't gel with AAII cash allocation. Here is the latest report. Basically, cash balance lowest over the last 17 years. I would be careful to use AAII opinion survey to determine whether mom and pop are bullish. The real hard cash allocation does it for me instead.

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Posted 02 August 2017 - 05:47 AM

Interesting.


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#3 da_cheif

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Posted 02 August 2017 - 06:00 AM

Remember I told you that AAII opinion survey doesn't gel with AAII cash allocation. Here is the latest report. Basically, cash balance lowest over the last 17 years. I would be careful to use AAII opinion survey to determine whether mom and pop are bullish. The real hard cash allocation does it for me instead.

http://blog.aaii.com...campaign=buffer

>The real hard cash allocation does it for me instead.<  just proves my point....being bearish is easy any body can do it.....how many thousands of more points up before you decide you are looking at the wrong info......and since its human nature when you reach that point you start praying for a pullback then you really are in a bind eh?     thats why so few make a dime in this once in a life time move...



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Posted 02 August 2017 - 06:06 AM

thks


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#5 da_cheif

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Posted 02 August 2017 - 06:10 AM

Remember I told you that AAII opinion survey doesn't gel with AAII cash allocation. Here is the latest report. Basically, cash balance lowest over the last 17 years. I would be careful to use AAII opinion survey to determine whether mom and pop are bullish. The real hard cash allocation does it for me instead.

http://blog.aaii.com...campaign=buffer

i read the allocation report..AND for 152 weeks this was evident....'Individual investors, in aggregate, aren’t overly enthusiastic about the short-term outlook for stocks, however."



#6 da_cheif

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Posted 02 August 2017 - 06:43 AM

Remember I told you that AAII opinion survey doesn't gel with AAII cash allocation. Here is the latest report. Basically, cash balance lowest over the last 17 years. I would be careful to use AAII opinion survey to determine whether mom and pop are bullish. The real hard cash allocation does it for me instead.

http://blog.aaii.com...campaign=buffer

whats missing from that report is how many were fully invested in 2000 2007 and how many are fully invested now.....and how many are fully invested on this board now compared to how many in 2000.....seems like not many as a 90% drop in posters on this board is evident