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  • in reply to: Strategy: Maximum Yield Strategy #49970
    Kish
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    [quote quote=49969]After reading Frank’s post the other day, I was wondering if we should be getting out of ZIV, or ride it out without putting any new money in.
    I’m just wondering since the February strategy said to go 80% into ZIV.
    Thanks guys.
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    Nevermind Gents, I found the comments under the original post in the Academy section.

    in reply to: Strategy: Maximum Yield Strategy #49969
    Kish
    Participant

    After reading Frank’s post the other day, I was wondering if we should be getting out of ZIV, or ride it out without putting any new money in.

    I’m just wondering since the February strategy said to go 80% into ZIV.

    Thanks guys.

    in reply to: Strategy: Maximum Yield Strategy #49173
    Kish
    Participant

    Thank you gentlemen, for providing such a great service, and great 2017!. I wasn’t able to manage the 60%+ gain, (probably due to my exit and entry points) but trouncing the S&P500 is a great feeling.

    Just based on the long term track record of MYRS, I’m thinking of opening another IB cash account, so I can grow my kids’ college savings. Maybe I’m crazy, but since my first child won’t enter college for at least 8 years, I figure I have some time.

    Glad to be part of Logical-Invest!

    in reply to: Strategy: Maximum Yield Strategy #38454
    Kish
    Participant

    Deshan,
    Thanks for the clarification on the rebalancing, even when the signals stay the same. I was wondering about this, especially since the signal has stayed the same for the last few weeks.

    I’m a new subscriber to MYRS, and loving it so far!

    in reply to: Strategy: Maximum Yield Strategy #37325
    Kish
    Participant

    Hello Gentlemen,

    I am looking for an aggressive strategy to begin following and investing in. I’m debating between the Nasdaq strategy, MYRS, and 3X Leveraged UIS.

    Some questions:
    1. Will any of these three (or any of the other strategies) be ok for small accounts? Most of my money is tied up in my 401k. However I have a small trading account that I would like to trade aggressively in. The account size is about $40K, but I don’t want to trade with much more than $10,000 in an aggressive strategy.

    2. With regards to the MYRS strategy, I noticed that there are trades every two weeks. (I’m most interested in this strategy based solely on the high returns over time. Since Interactive Brokers has a 3 day waiting period between sells and buys, would a two week hold time be too little time to see significant results? For instance if the alert comes out on Friday, then the sell orders are filled on Monday, the new buy orders cannot be filled until Thursday. That only leaves a little over one week in a position before the next alert is issued.

    I was a subscriber to the NASDAQ strategy about 1 year ago, but got so busy with family matters that I stopped paying attention, and eventually cancelled the subscription. I’m ready to get back into it now.

    Thank you,
    Kish

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