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Commonplace Market Views: True or Myth?
By
Susan C. Walker
Elliott
Wave International
February
18, 2010
"Cash on the sidelines is bullish for
stocks." Have you ever heard some stock market pundit utter
these words? Have you ever wondered if the statement were true? Read
this item from the latest issue of The Elliott Wave Financial
Forecast, and you'll wonder no more:
Myth -- Cash on the sidelines is
bullish for stocks. This refrain rang like a gong all the
way through the declines of 2000-2002 and 2007-2009. In February
2000, when mutual fund cash hit 4.2% (compared to 3.8% in
November), The Elliott Wave Financial Forecast issued its
“cash is king” advice. Once again, the word on the street is
that there is way too much “cash on the sidelines” for stocks
to fall precipitously. This chart shows net cash available to
investors plotted beneath the DJIA. In December 2007, available
net cash expanded to a new high, besting all extremes since at
least 1992, a 15-year time span. Despite the presence of this
mountain of cash, the DJIA lost more than half its entire value
over the next 15 months. Indeed, as the chart shows, cash remained
high right as the stock market entered the most intense part of
the crash in 2008. Available cash does correlate with the
market’s moves, but the market is in charge, not the cash.
--The Elliott Wave Financial Forecast,
Jan. 29, 2010
Now take a look at these 10 statements and
decide if they are true:
- Earnings drive stock prices.
- Small stocks are the place to be.
- Worry about inflation rather than
deflation.
- It's enough to simply beat the
market.
- To do well investing, you have to
diversify.
- The FDIC can protect depositors.
- It's bullish when the market
ignores bad news.
- Bubbles can unwind slowly.
- People can make money speculating.
- News and events drive the markets.
Bob Prechter and our other analysts have
debunked each of these statements as a market myth. You can discover
how we exposed these ideas as myths, and in turn make more informed
decisions about your investing.
We've gathered the writings that expose these
10 statements as market myths in our 33-page eBook, called Market
Myths Exposed. They come from two of our premier
publications, The Elliott Wave Theorist and The Elliott
Wave Financial Forecast, as well as two of our books, Prechter's
Perspective and The Wave Principle of Human Social Behavior.
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The 33-page eBook takes the 10 most dangerous investment myths head
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way you view your investments forever! Learn
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Susan C. Walker writes for Elliott
Wave International, a market forecasting and technical analysis
company.
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