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  1. PNW_experiment

    Downloadable ETF data with TOTAL RETURNS

    Is there any good source to download CSV files with a nice set of rich data for ETF's (at free or low cost)? I do not want to do these downloads ETF by ETF rather all at once in one file so I can do some further screening, etc. My main problem is finding total returns at the timeframe I wish to...
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    Actively manage 401K using indicators

    That is me, but I stick to just vitamins and creatine. Thanks for the comment and warning, and I'll even take it as a compliment.
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    Actively manage 401K using indicators

    I've not come across this "classic" rule yet, but it exactly fits the questions I was asking except I was attempting to see if there was any way I could identify the bull market more quickly and not wait 20% up to prove it out. I suppose embedded in that 20% is tied to historical counter-trend...
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    Actively manage 401K using indicators

    This statement is a derivative of PRICELESS!! But, with the same level of foresight, financial acumen, and intelligence - which caused me to boot her out among other things - she took the penalties, paid the taxes, and bought a 50K truck with a 4" lift with her portion and it only cost 100K...
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    Actively manage 401K using indicators

    Right, that is a whole other question I am working separately on my own. I have already sold most of my mid and large cap at S&P 2039 and put it into prime money market. Now, trying to figure out what signal will alert me to start looking at charts again to redeploy it back to equities. Current...
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    Actively manage 401K using indicators

    @Handle123 That was more or less my question. To your point, by the time 50 goes back above 200 price is likely already way above. I already learned my lesson on patience and discipline as I tried a couple things during that longish channel between S&P 2039 and 2130 that just broke. For charts...
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    Actively manage 401K using indicators

    Thanks. It is a 401K, though. I can only take money out of a fund - say a mid cap or large cap fund - and move it to another fund allowed in the 401K, like a bond fund or cash. The whole thing for me is to see if I can catch a major equities trend, sell it high, store it in cash (or bond), and...
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    Actively manage 401K using indicators

    I am 53 and recently lost half my 401K due to divorce, so decided to try to actively manage (salvage) my 401K about 3 months ago. With the market where it is, I feel I need a jumpstart to move from "unconscious incompetence" to "conscious incompetence" and hope some of you experts would be kind...
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