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Strategies & Market Trends : A.I.M Users Group Bulletin Board

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To: Dataminer1 who wrote (7882)7/3/1999 2:43:00 PM
From: Dr. Id   of 18928
 

Got me thinking that if you could find 2 equities that move exactly opposite of each other, only one cash reserve
would be needed, and even then it could be small since the selling in 1 would be funding the cash for the other.

Any thoughts?


In theory, it sounds right. However, when you find those two equities, let us know! (In other words, timing the market sounds great in theory also, but is impossible to do with any consistency. You might find two equities that track opposite for a short period, but I can't imagine investing over any period of time based on the idea that they will continue to do so).

Jeff
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