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Unfortunately, with that comes responsibility for the decisions that you make, and many investors do not want to take the time to do their own research and make their own decisions. They know that if they do, they will have to take responsibility for any mistakes that they make, and they will not be able to blame someone else. The one thing that investors need to keep in mind is that professional money managers
are usually right only 60%-70% of the time. The reason they make a lot of money is that they are quick to cut losing positions where their analysis is wrong, and they hold on to the strongest stocks in their portfolio that are performing as expected. Finally, they take money off the table when the stocks get too extended and when the amateurs are buying hand over fist; this is known as feeding stock to the public.
This reminds me of the story of the two archers. When an amateur archer drawls his bow back, shoots the arrow and misses the target, he immediately starts looking for something or someone to blame for the reason of his miss. He blames the bow maker, the arrow or the wind, but never himself. On the other hand is the master, and when he misses his target, he doesn't blame anyone but looks within himself.
Troubling Volume During Rally
OK, that's enough about that, let's take a look at the market. It seemed that everyone was quite ecstatic and excited over Tuesday, Nov. 13's sharp move up in the indices
. That was especially true for many investors who felt trapped in their long positions
as the market dropped.
However, the problem with the rebound was that volume was about 5% lower across the board, and much of the buying was fueled by aggressive short
-covering. The important thing to watch is how the indices act as they approach key resistance levels.
If you look at the Nov. 13 chart of the Dow Jones Industrials
DJI, major resistance lies between 13,500 and 13,700. As the Dow continues to move up to those areas on decreasing volume
, it is likely that we will see at least another test of this week's lows.
| Source: TC2000 |
SPY is quickly approaching the resistance levels between 1500 and 1525. It is certainly possible that we shoot right through these levels and break to new all-time highs. However, that is highly unlikely, and I still feel that an intermediate-term top is in place, and we will need to do some more downside testing and consolidating before moving much higher.
| Source: TC2000 |
IXIC dropped slightly below the 2650 level that I said was a likely area of support before the selloff began. The technology area has been one of the strongest areas of the market, but there is also been a lot of technical
damage as well. At this point, we could see a bounce up to the 2700-to-2750 level.
| Source: TC2000 |
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