Subj : Market Action To : All From : Paul Rogers Date : Wed Jun 29 2005 07:06 pm Content-type: text/plain "Shocking Fact: 50% of Americans are Below Average." And some of them work in the media. Here are a couple notable examples from reporting on today's update of Q1 GDP, from 3.5% to 3.8%. Headline: "Economy's Growth Is Better Than Expected." Noooo, it WAS better than expected. That was then, this is now. That is driving through the rear-view mirror. If you fall in that trap the market is going to serve your head up on a platter! "Report confirmed that rising oil prices did little to hinder growth." It did no such thing! What would have happened if crude prices had stayed in the $40-$50/bbl range? We need to consider the fact that we never have a "controlled experiment" when we evaluate investing strategies. Apparently some journalism and economics majors flunked their science classes. Well, in any event oil has closed down a couple bucks over the last couple days. But the FOMC announcement comes out tomorrow. Typically the market "marches in place" until we know what their decision is. Then it typically swings pretty noticably until everybody agrees on what it really means. Prices didn't do much, closing off a couple points, and volume was just below yesterday's. "Marching in place." What we want to be looking for tomorrow isn't what the Fed does or says, but how the Street reacts and what that reveals about attitudes. Price Vola- Momen- Volume Oscil- Summ. Change tility tum lator Index -__+ -__+ -__+ -__+ -__+ -__+ _<__ >___ __|_ __|_ _<__ ___> 06/23 _<__ |___ _|__ ___> _<__ ___> 06/24 _<__ _|__ _|__ _|__ _<__ ___> 06/27 __<_ _|__ __|_ _|__ _|__ ___| 06/28 _|__ _|__ __|_ _<__ __|_ ___| 06/29 Timing Signals: I don't use or recommend timing signals, but they're fun to watch. If I did though, well, I might use something like this. (Be warned!! It tends to whipsaw around signal points!) Last Signal: BUY Date: 06/28/05 S&P: 1202 Winner or Loser: tbd By: tbd See my market tracking charts for '03-'04 and my investment strategy study at my website(s): http://www.xprt.net/~pgrogers/Pers.html http://www.geocities.com/paulgrogers/Pers.html Paul Rogers, paulgrogers@yahoo.com -o) http://www.angelfire.com/or/paulrogers /\\ Rogers' Second Law: Everything you do communicates. _\_V .... You CAN GET better help- but it costs more! ___ MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.35 --- * Origin: The Bare Bones BBS (1:105/360) .