Bounce
Playing the Bounce Update
Fresh tax bounce list. Slim pickings, only 28 qualifiers. Most distressed equities have already bounced too far off recent lows per our discipline (especially the technology issues).
Playing the Bounce Update
Running a fresh “Playing the Bounce” screen at month end netted quite a handful of new names, and a few deletions from our previous screen featured in the October Interim Memo.
Playing the Bounce Update
May be another sub-par “Playing the Bounce” year. Most equities have already bounced off their lows, so this year's crop of busted stocks looks pretty lean and unusually risky.
Playing the Bounce Update: UGH!
This was the worst year ever for this strategy. In the previous two years, results did not live up to historical expectations. But this year, results were terrible.
Playing the Bounce Update
Boosted equity exposure in Conventional and Unconventional Portfolios to “Play the Bounce” — but not much bounce yet.
Playing the Bounce Update
Here at The Leuthold Group we are now laying some preliminary plans to “Play the Bounce”, probably initiating positions sometime after mid-December. We are particularly intrigued by some of the busted technology stocks.
Playing the Bounce
We are now laying some preliminary plans to “Play the Bounce”, probably initiating positions sometime after mid-December. A look at the first cut of potential buy candidates as compiled by Jim Floyd.
“Playing the Bounce” Is Coming
We will be sending out our 1995 “Playing the Bounce” list via a mid-October Interim Memo.
Bye Bye Bounce
As previously noted, we are deactivating the 1994-1995 “Playing The Bounce” strategy, temporarily moving the better performing stocks to the “Holding Tank”.
Playing the Bounce Update
The traditional "Bounce" accumulation season is here but so far we haven't played the game. We may play the "Bounce" in December, but only if stocks sell-off sharply, or perhaps the last week of the month.
Playing the Bounce Update
Last year’s bounce was pretty feeble and we have reservations about this year as well...we will not be playing the “Bounce” yet, maybe later this year.
Playing the Bounce
It’s that time of year again. The traditional “Bounce” accumulation season is rapidly approaching.
The Bounce Strategy: Not So Good This Time
The best results were recorded in October, before we bought the "Bounce" stocks. The only positive note is that our subsets were not down as much as the S&P 500 over this five month period.
Playing the Bounce Update
The Leuthold Group established an initial 9% Equity Model position in “Bounce Favorites” in mid-October. This issue, we have revised and updated our current “Bounce” list.
Playing the Bounce Update
This issue, we have revised and updated our current "Bounce” list as well as our "Bounce Favorites". Some of last month's qualifiers have appreciated right off of the list. Some new candidates appear on the list as well, so you'll want to check it out.
Playing the Bounce
It's that time of year again. The Leuthold Group is embarking on its annual "Playing the Bounce" bottom fishing expedition.
Playing The Bounce
For over a decade. The Leuthold Group has been sending its "Bounce List" containing stocks that appear to be subject to unusually heavy selling pressures late in the year.
Playing the Bounce Update
Our updated list of potential trading stocks to buy now and sell in January (or later) for your clients or for your own account. The list is still long, even after eliminating the stocks that have already had a sharp move up from their respective 1992 lows.
The Message Is “Be Cautious”
The most recent calculation of the Major Trend Index (Nov. 30) continues to raise the danger/caution flag for the U.S. equity market. The U.S. stock market still appears vulnerable to the extent of a 25%-30% decline in the popular averages.