I feel we are on the verge of another multi-year bull run. However, I would like to take this moment to carefully review how we can tell when we have hit 1999 and to pull our cash back into more conservative investments and trades. This discussion is beneficial for everyone. If I remember correctly, even professional fund managers got killed during those times and didnt know when the time was to pullback to cash. Most notably, Fidelity, where their losses were in the billions.
Every week, I have a strategy session in which I review the P/Es of various indexes and compare them to historical averages. In fact, I am going to construct a charting program on Excel so I can better see the differences.
My thesis is that there is a point in which the P/Es will get alarmingly high and that will be the signal to pull back.
Give me your thoughts and ideas on how you would spot the market getting too out of control to the point where you would pullback your investments.
In a seperate type of market, real estate, I had noticed many people "flipping" houses. I had theorized that these people probably did not know when the high of the market was going to be so they quickly threw the houses up for sale trying to collect the cash.
(Of course there are short and put plays as well that can be played to counter a bear market)
Every week, I have a strategy session in which I review the P/Es of various indexes and compare them to historical averages. In fact, I am going to construct a charting program on Excel so I can better see the differences.
My thesis is that there is a point in which the P/Es will get alarmingly high and that will be the signal to pull back.
Give me your thoughts and ideas on how you would spot the market getting too out of control to the point where you would pullback your investments.
In a seperate type of market, real estate, I had noticed many people "flipping" houses. I had theorized that these people probably did not know when the high of the market was going to be so they quickly threw the houses up for sale trying to collect the cash.
(Of course there are short and put plays as well that can be played to counter a bear market)