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FAQ: A fund that was #4 last week is now #3 and the #2 fund last week dropped near the bottom this week. IF #4 was a buy before but just not in top 3, is it truly a buy now because it got to move up a spot?

FAQs, Fund Model FAQs

This scenario occurs when a fund with a BUY signal moves down, has a new OUT signal and gets replaced by another fund with a new BUY. The normal procedure would be to shift your money from the first fund that dropped down into the fund that moved up. That’s the...

FAQ: Are the symbols listed in order of relative strength even if they do not say BUY?

FAQs, Fund Model FAQs

Yes — After you run the model, the ticker symbols always get reordered from top to bottom by relative strength, with the highest strength at the top and the lowest at the bottom.

FAQ: What can I expect as far as winners vs. losers? How can I ensure that I have more winning trades than losing trades, and how can I ensure I make money?

FAQs, Fund Model FAQs

It is important to understand that the model will generate false trading signals. No trading model is 100% accurate — in fact 75% accuracy is incredibly good and most outstanding systems with long histories of success have 65% or less accuracy. The key is the...

FAQ: Should I immediately switch my fund allocations as soon as I get a new signal? What about the first time I run the model? What about the second or third time I run the model?

FAQs, Fund Model FAQs

When you first start out, you should run the model twice before entering any trades. Run it the first week, then run it again the following week to see if you get any new Buy signals. Most of the signals you get the first time you run the model are existing signals....

FAQ: If Buy goes blank the next week, am I still in?

FAQs, Fund Model FAQs

No — if a Buy turns to blank, this means you should treat it as an Out signal in the sector fund model. This occurs when a fund with a Buy signal drops out of the Top 3. Since the model only allocates capital to the Top 3 funds by relative strength, this means...

FAQ: Once you get a Buy, will it still show as a Buy until it goes Out?

FAQs, Fund Model FAQs

Yes — it will continually say Buy until it says Out or goes blank (again, treat blanks as Out signals).
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