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tspwatch
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Posted - 03/18/2005 :  01:05:28  Show Profile  Visit tspwatch's Homepage Send tspwatch a Private Message  Reply with Quote
A summary of the TSP Watch methodology:

Using proprietary analysis, the market indexes (SP 500, NASDAQ, etc) are studied daily, and each index and fund option (S/I/C/G/F) is observed closely for performance. At any given time, one or two funds are outperforming the others. Additionally, history in the markets tends to repeat, since the markets are simply a representation of group psychology and human behavior.

As such, TSP Watch strives to always be in the best performing funds at the time. TSP Watch does NOT try to out-guess the market or predict the future. It simply responds to what the market is factually doing. The market is ALWAYS right and arguing with it will cost you money. Turn off the cable stock shows, cancel your magazine subscriptions, and go directly to the SOURCE, the market. Listen to the market.

Additionally, in times of poor performance, TSP Watch seeks to protect prior gains from damage by moving into other fund choices, such as the G-fund.

Please feel free to ask questions.




don
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Posted - 05/11/2005 :  13:54:10  Show Profile Send don a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Do you expect people will just copy your recommendations blindly (I mean that in a good way) or are you looking for people to improve your recommendations or something else?

I've only recently gotten into technical analysis so I'm still an amateur but in the meantime, your conclusions are reasonable despite your explanation that your methods are proprietary. (It's hard to improve your methods if we don't know what they are!)

The only technical indicators you've mentioned in your blog are closing values (of course) of the funds and other market indices, moving averages, and volume. Is that all you use?
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