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Does Market Timing Work for Risk-Adjusted Return?

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Does Market Timing Work for Risk-Adjusted Return?

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> > We spend a huge amount of time debating whether market timing can beat > the broad market over the long-term. > > But my needs are more modest. I would like to have some strategy that > reduces my risk and/or downside volatility–EVEN IF my long-term return > is lower. I didn’t enjoy riding thru the 35% crash of October 1997. > That is, under some definition of “risk adjusted return,” I would like > to get a return that isn’t much lower than the market return so long as > the overall risk is significantly lower. > > Because my psychological risk tolerance is low. > > Would market-timing work for my needs? > > > — > Steven D. Litvintchouk > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Remove the NOSPAM before replying to me. > > Posted via ProphetTalk Home of Intelligent Investor Discussion http://www.prophet.

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