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Joao-D

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  1. The following table shows the US Stock Portfolio updated The following chart shows the US Stock Portfolio evolution since it started in September 2012
  2. The following table shows the NASDAQ 100 ETF Portfolio updated The following chart shows the NASDAQ 100 ETF Portfolio evolution since it started in September 2012 The following table shows the NASDAQ 100 ETF Double-Leveraged Portfolio updated The following chart shows the NASDAQ 100 ETF Double-Leveraged Portfolio evolution since it started in September 2012 The following table shows the NASDAQ 100 ETF Triple-Leveraged Portfolio The following chart shows the NASDAQ 100 ETF Triple-Leveraged Portfolio evolution since it started in September 2012
  3. The following table shows the S&P 500 ETF Double-Leveraged Portfolio updated The following chart shows the S&P 500 ETF Double-Leveraged Portfolio evolution since it started in September 2012 The following table shows the S&P 500 ETF Triple-Leveraged Portfolio updated The following chart shows the S&P 500 ETF Triple-Leveraged Portfolio evolution since it started in September 2012
  4. Below is the S&P 500 ETF Portfolio update The following chart provide the portfolio evolution since the beginning
  5. Below is the Dax ETF Portfolio update The following chart provide the portfolio evolution since the beginning
  6. The ETF Timing 2x says to buy : SDS (ProShares UltraShort S&P 500 ETF) QID (ProShares UltraShort QQQ ETF) ZSL (ProShares UltraShort Silver ETF) GLL (ProShares UltraShort Gold ETF) $10 000 USD
  7. My priority is the Investing Ideas. I use the SP500 and Nasdaq 100 as a guide for the Investing Ideas, so, I'll have a little more attention to the S&P 500 Timing and the Nasdaq 100 Timing.
  8. Decided to exit positions.
  9. In the short term some technical indicators show overboutht conditions. Overboutht conditions not mean a reversal imminent, it may take time, but I have to decide in advance between sell or hold, I decide to sell because my certainty is zero.
  10. The ETF Timing 2x says to buy: UCO (ProShares Ultra DJ-AIG CRUDE OIL ETF) SSO (ProShares Ultra S&P 500 ETF) QLD (ProShares Ultra QQQ ETF)
  11. I will buy ETFs: Alpine Global Premier Properties Fund (AWP) MKT VECTORS RUSSIA (RSX) ISHARES MSCI BRAZIL (EWZ) Shares: BANK OF IRELAND-SPON (IRE) ALIIED IRISH BANKS-A (AIB) Brief Justification Based on the analysis technique, the overall market conditions are oversold. The AAII Investor Sentiment Survey, revealed in the past week that members are pessimistic. Bullish: 20.74%, Neutral: 29.79%, Bearish: 49.47% The Ratio AAII = AAII Bullish/(AAII Bullish+ AAII Bearish) = 29,50% The Ratio AAII < 30% is usually a good entry point. The combination of these two factors may push the market higher.
  12. This portfolio is a new experience with ETFs, I do not have the habit of negotiating leveraged ETF oil, gold and silver, usually I negotiate other instruments. As the first experience I see that the gaps are more frequent in the oil, gold and silver ETFs. Because I use the opening price is a bit complicated, so I'll change my strategy a bit but I will continue to use the opening price.
  13. added Aug 9, 2010 Confused in short-term. As we can see, there are some doji candles and gap areas. Doji candles - All dojis are marked by the fact that prices opened and closed at the same level. Usually reflect indecision. Gap are areas on a chart where the price of a stock moves sharply up or down with little or no trading in between.
  14. The ETF Timing 2x says to sell: SSO (ProShares Ultra S&P 500 ETF) QLD (ProShares Ultra QQQ ETF) UCO (ProShares Ultra DJ-AIG CRUDE OIL ETF) AGQ (ProShares Ultra Silver ETF) UGL (ProShares Ultra Gold ETF)
  15. I realized these operations
  16. Standard & Poor's 500 Index (S&P 500) General Market Conditions Analysis http://www.scribd.com/doc/34273740/General...itions-analysis
  17. The "Investing Ideas" have two portfolios, one for Shares and one for ETFs. Each Portfolio have $ 100,000 USD. Each entry corresponds to 10% of the portfolio, to be fully exposed is necessary to have 10 positions in each portfolio. "Investing in ETFs" is a medium risk investment portfolio. In this portfolio are traded ETFs listed on U.S. market "Investing in shares" is a medium/high risk investment portfolio. In this portfolio are traded shares listed on U.S. market, some shares with high volatility. The trading commissions are $ 7.50 USD. All businesses have a written supplement placed before or a few days after the entry. Generally, low-risk investments have a higher level of security for investor but tend to have a lower return. High-risk investments, on the other hand, can bring a higher return, but with a much higher degree of uncertainty, which may cause heavy losses to investors. Rule: All entries and exits must be written first in forum and are limited to the next opening, so every business can be seen before materialize. In practice, this rule makes the results are seen always rounded by default, which endows them complete validity and realism.
  18. Thank you. I can put a scrib link? Scribd is a social publishing site, where tens of millions of people share original writings and documents. Example: General market*conditions analysis
  19. The ETF Timing 2x says to sell : SDS (ProShares UltraShort S&P 500 ETF) QID (ProShares UltraShort QQQ ETF) SCO (ProShares UltraShort DJ-AIG CRUDE OIL ETF) ZSL (ProShares UltraShort Silver ETF) GLL (ProShares UltraShort Gold ETF) and buy: SSO (ProShares Ultra S&P 500 ETF) QLD (ProShares Ultra QQQ ETF) UCO (ProShares Ultra DJ-AIG CRUDE OIL ETF) AGQ (ProShares Ultra Silver ETF) UGL (ProShares Ultra Gold ETF)
  20. Did not start well. Completed Businesses
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