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To: Gersh Avery who wrote (8279)4/26/2000 9:26:00 AM
From: MonsieurGonzo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11051
 
now we gotta RAM that DownTrend Line...

...next few sessions; try to bust out of this malaise :-/

FUND WALTZ

I bought some StockFund @ Market On Close that terrible Friday, 14-APR; after yesterday's pop StockFund is up ~9.1% from that dip.

ABNDX - BondFund has been in a very well-behaved DownTrend since August '99; prior to that BondFund was in a chaotic state of decline... we can fit a simple linear regression DownTrend Line to BondFund from that August origin to the present, with computed +/-1 STD DEV outliers on either side of this regression doing a remarkably good job of defining over-sold and over-bought conditions.

Using this 1 STD DEV as a trigger, periodic contributions to BondFund were made on 10-AUG, 25-OCT and 12-JAN. Chart says to make another periodic contribution to BondFund today, 26-APR at 7.32% = ~9.15% taxable equivalent APR Yield: I will buy BONDs at Market On Close today.

==> 65% of my "fund" equity kapital remains in MoneyFund, rolling over every ~30 days @ ~6.84% taxable equivalent APR Yield.

-Steve



To: Gersh Avery who wrote (8279)4/26/2000 11:47:00 AM
From: Trading Machine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11051
 
Hey Gersh, ready for some OEX 720 poooots???

CU TM