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    Stock Market - S&P Futures Jump Above 2,500 After Trump Tweets China Trade Deal "Moving Very Well" https://t.co/jKzjo2YGNd

    Stock Market - S&P Futures Jump Above 2,500 After Trump Tweets China Trade Deal "Moving Very Well" https://t.co/jKzjo2YGNd


    S&P Futures Jump Above 2,500 After Trump Tweets China Trade Deal "Moving Very Well" https://t.co/jKzjo2YGNd

    Posted: 30 Dec 2018 03:34 PM PST

    Jim Paulsen is bullish on stocks again and says it’s time to ‘buy the dips’

    Posted: 30 Dec 2018 06:13 AM PST

    KEY POINTS

    • It's time to go back to buying the dips when stock prices fall and the market is "dying," says Jim Paulsen of Leuthold.
    • The strategist expects the recent market volatility to last for a few more weeks, but says there's no sign of a recession, which is making him bullish again.
    • "Buy the dips" is a strategy that has been popular during most of the more than 9-year-old bull market, but investors abandoned it in droves during the recent stock market correction.

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    I did some research and base on his firm's website. According to the latest data, his funds did not outperform the broader S&P 500 index so far this year.

    YTD Performance as of 09/30/2018

    LCORX 0.08%

    LCRIX 0.21%

    S&P 500 10.56%

    Lipper Flexible 2.63%

    Wonder how his funds perform after the recent market rout.

    CNBC https://www.cnbc.com/2018/12/28/jim-paulsen-bullish-on-stocks-again-says-its-time-to-buy-the-dips.html

    Leuthold Group https://funds.leutholdgroup.com/funds/48-leuthold-core-investment-fund

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    S&P Futures Jump Above 2,500 After Trump Tweets China Trade Deal "Moving Very Well" https://t.co/jKzjo2YGNd

    Posted: 30 Dec 2018 03:34 PM PST

    Good time to jump back in?

    Posted: 30 Dec 2018 05:18 PM PST

    A lot of tech stocks are a little over half of what they were at all time highs. Is it not greed and a rather futile attempt to time the market at this point?

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    What it takes to be a good stock market investor?

    Posted: 30 Dec 2018 03:43 PM PST

    Guys interested to know what is the number one trait in your opinion that makes someone a succesful stock market investor? In my opinion that is discipline . If you don't have discipline you just cannot expect good long-term returns in the stock market, atleast in my opinion. Interested to hear people with different opinion.

    If you fancy you can check out my full reasoning here and a guide on how to improve your discipline https://0tofreedom.com/2018/12/23/the-most-important-trait-in-a-stock-market-investor/

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    Market outlook: will the stock market make a V-shaped recovery or a retest?

    Posted: 29 Dec 2018 10:14 PM PST

    Now that the stock market has made a bounced, it is typically followed by a retest, and then a bigger medium term bounce.

    What follows the medium term bounce depends on the macro economy

    https://bullmarkets.co/v-shaped-recovery/

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    Pick Winning Stocks- Buy High Quality Companies

    Posted: 30 Dec 2018 12:31 PM PST

    https://youtu.be/b_u5f73_I8U

    Picking a winning stock isn't that difficult, but people want ridiculous returns sometimes and reach for highly risky stocks instead of proven companies that might deliver 10-20% annually. This video is a Peter Lynch style checklist for picking a winning stock and evaluating a business! Let us know what you think of our video and comment below which topic you'd like us to cover next!

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    Conclusion of year-end gain-taking process is near... or is it?

    Posted: 30 Dec 2018 08:34 AM PST

    From past readings, I've always assumed fiscal year end bonus cycles at big investment firms helped drive an occasional exodus from markets as managers looked to stabilize their performance. These conditions being further exacerbated in times of volatility and uncertainty.

    However, from reading here, it seems my assumption has holes (as often happens with assumptions). As an example, holes around human psychology and band-wagon jumping.

    Any other thoughts where my assumptions are flawed?

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    Did the bull run of this market really have to end?

    Posted: 30 Dec 2018 07:54 AM PST

    I'm curious on perspectives here. I'm of the mind that because of govt's intervention after the 08 crash, the market should logically have continued doing well for longer, however I think a lot of fear had built up with economists and institutional investors who are taught that the markets cycle on a schedule and that we were in a "late market cycle". It seems like a lot of them had their finger over the sell button, more than what's logical to expect.

    So what do you guys think? Does the market have to dip on a regular timeline or should it have continued along this time?

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    Oil : bearish or bullish?

    Posted: 30 Dec 2018 09:17 AM PST

    Oil : bearish or bullish?

    https://youtu.be/CjyQWTA43P8

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    Any stock market (trading) community whatsapp group links? Thank you :)

    Posted: 30 Dec 2018 07:49 AM PST

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