5/28/15

Is the market too high?


We follow several proprietary financial risk indicators like the one shown in the above graph.

Their message is quite simple and yet powerful.

We can expect a rising stock market when our financial risk indicators decline, as they did - mostly - in 2015.

However, stocks are likely to decline when our financial risk indicators start rising.

We update their trend in each issue of The Peter Dag Portfolio - when they are sending a clear message.

George Dagnino, PhD
Editor, The Peter Dag Portfolio
Since 1977
Author, Profiting in Bull and Bear Markets

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