Green Book February 1993
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Fearless Forecasts...1993
Each year, along about this time, this publication (with help from our readers) makes a series of "Fearless Forecasts".
Inside The Bond Market
1993's bond market has started on a strong note, with gains of two points or more in long T-bonds.
Investor Attitudes: Polling The Pros (And Cons)
In early 1991, a continuing survey of client stock market attitudes was initiated (41 polls have been taken to date).
Joke of the Month
This month, the editor himself wins the award.
Major Trend Index Remains Neutral
Close only counts in horseshoes. Our weight of the evidence approach to evaluating the health of the U.S. stock market improved in January, but did not break out of its six week "Neutral" range
S&P 500: Weighted and Unweighted
Each January, clients call to inquire about last year's performance of the S&P 500 with each component stock given equal weight.
Technical Notes Worth Noting
The S&P 500 closed out January 1993 with a slight 0.7% gain.
View From The North Country
The parties are over, the cheering has stopped and the sax has been put back in the closet.
Table of Contents
Stock Market
- Major Trend Index Remains Neutral
- Technical Notes Worth Noting
- Playing The Bounce: Not A Good Year
- Investor Attitudes: Polling The Pros (And Cons)
- View From The North Country
- Fearless Forecasts...1993
Of Special Interest
Macro Monitor
At Random
Fearless Forecasts...1993
Each year, along about this time, this publication (with help from our readers) makes a series of "Fearless Forecasts".
Inside The Bond Market
1993's bond market has started on a strong note, with gains of two points or more in long T-bonds.
Investor Attitudes: Polling The Pros (And Cons)
In early 1991, a continuing survey of client stock market attitudes was initiated (41 polls have been taken to date).
Joke of the Month
This month, the editor himself wins the award.
Major Trend Index Remains Neutral
Close only counts in horseshoes. Our weight of the evidence approach to evaluating the health of the U.S. stock market improved in January, but did not break out of its six week "Neutral" range
S&P 500: Weighted and Unweighted
Each January, clients call to inquire about last year's performance of the S&P 500 with each component stock given equal weight.
Technical Notes Worth Noting
The S&P 500 closed out January 1993 with a slight 0.7% gain.
View From The North Country
The parties are over, the cheering has stopped and the sax has been put back in the closet.
Stock Market
- Major Trend Index Remains Neutral
- Technical Notes Worth Noting
- Playing The Bounce: Not A Good Year
- Investor Attitudes: Polling The Pros (And Cons)
- View From The North Country
- Fearless Forecasts...1993