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Short SPX for 2014
The purpose of this post is to explain why and how I shorted the S&P 500 on Jan. 6. In an earlier post, I described the two methods I use for detecting “tops” or, more precisely, local maxima. I also … Continue reading
The Dot Com Bubble of 2000
Many bloggers are seeing a bubble right now, so I dusted off my analysis of the dot com bubble. Bubbles are different from normal tops. They rise sharply, and then pop. From roughly 5000 down to 3000, the NASDAQ composite … Continue reading