irish pete ag06 said:
Could be true. But I take anything that touts market buy signal accuracy mostly during the greatest bull run in the history of the market with a grain of a salt.
To be fair, the recession was in that time period. But the time preceding it and immediately after it were ridiculously bullish. So any buy signals would have mostly been after oversold BULL market corrections.
We are not in a bull market. The corrections are upward. I would trust that model's sell signals in this market more than it's buy signals. Surprises should be expected in the direction of the trend.
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