Fabian Criterion

Fabian Criterion

am 23.10.2005 21:44:44 von David Wilkinson

For the third week running the Fabian criterion says "sell" US stocks
and funds. The criterion for "sell" is that both the Dow and the S&P500
indices are below their 39-week Simple Moving Averages.

They are now 2.7% and 1.7% respectively below their MAs.

Re: Fabian Criterion

am 24.10.2005 04:03:57 von Mike Stone

David Wilkinson <> wrote:
> For the third week running the Fabian criterion says "sell" US stocks
> and funds. The criterion for "sell" is that both the Dow and the S&P500
> indices are below their 39-week Simple Moving Averages.
> They are now 2.7% and 1.7% respectively below their MAs.

Anyone know what Brinker is saying?

Re: Fabian Criterion

am 24.10.2005 06:53:34 von Marlowe

Add new money on S&P500 dips below 1800, like right now.


"Mike Stone" <> wrote in message
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> David Wilkinson <> wrote:
>> For the third week running the Fabian criterion says "sell" US stocks
>> and funds. The criterion for "sell" is that both the Dow and the S&P500
>> indices are below their 39-week Simple Moving Averages.
>> They are now 2.7% and 1.7% respectively below their MAs.
>
> Anyone know what Brinker is saying?

Re: Fabian Criterion

am 24.10.2005 09:14:23 von Ed

"Marlowe" <> wrote in message
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> Add new money on S&P500 dips below 1800, like right now.

Are you sure it was 1800?
All time high for this index was 1527.

Re: Fabian Criterion

am 24.10.2005 09:14:23 von David Wilkinson

Ed wrote:
> "Marlowe" <> wrote in message
> news:iNZ6f.785$
>
>>Add new money on S&P500 dips below 1800, like right now.
>
>
> Are you sure it was 1800?
> All time high for this index was 1527.
>
>
Perhaps he meant 1200, but it has been below that since October 6, which
was 18 days ago. When does a dip stop being a dip? How often do you buy
on it and how much do you buy?