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October 11, 2006 |
Since 1983, we have provided market timing signals to the public, through our monthly newsletter, FundAdvice.com (formerly Fund Exchange) and (since 1998) on our Web site, www.fundadvice.com. The purpose of these signals is to give individual investors a practical way to manage their portfolios using market timing systems.
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July 11, 2005 |
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How do I know if I’m suited for market timing?
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July 11, 2005 |
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Our bond timing model is used for trading mutual funds and exchange traded funds that hold high-grade U.S. bonds. Typically, high-grade bond funds hold U.S. treasuries, mortgage-backed and high-quality corporate securities. You can consult Morningstar at their website, www.morningstar.com, to find the average credit quality of any bond fund (look for funds that have an average credit quality of A or above). Practically every 401k plan has a high-grade general bond fund.
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