How We Calculate Relative Strength Relative strength is an integral part of our portfolio management strategy at Mullooly Asset Management. To put it plainly, relative strength allows us to compare investments. It’s our way of sizing up stocks, bonds, mutual funds, ETFs, and even asset classes. We can compare these investments to one another or… [Read More] How We Calculate Relative Strength
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Relative Strength Buy Signals
https://media.blubrry.com/invest/p/content.blubrry.com/invest/Relative_Strength_Buy_Signals_May_2015_Podcast.mp3Subscribe: Android | RSSA topic we can’t seem to discuss enough here at Mullooly Asset Management is relative strength. Relative strength refers to the momentum factor. As John Lewis, CMT of Dorsey Wright Money Management described in a recent whitepaper: “Relative Strength (momentum) strategies focus on purchasing securities that have already demonstrated the ability to outperform… [Read More] Relative Strength Buy Signals
Understanding Peer and Market Relative Strength
https://media.blubrry.com/invest/p/content.blubrry.com/invest/Peer_and_Market_Relative_Strength_April_2015_Podcast.mp3Subscribe: Android | RSSOur portfolio management strategy at Mullooly Asset Management has two main parts: point and figure charting and relative strength. Relative strength is also referred to by academics as the momentum factor. To put it plainly, relative strength (or momentum) is the phenomenon that securities which have performed well relative to peers on average… [Read More] Understanding Peer and Market Relative Strength
Why Sector Relative Strength is Important
Relative strength is a topic we enjoy discussing at Mullooly Asset Management. Relative strength measures how one security is doing compared to another. Through research provided by our friends at Dorsey Wright and Associates, we can determine the relative strength of different asset classes, sectors, mutual funds, ETFs, stocks, and more. Relative strength is useful… [Read More] Why Sector Relative Strength is Important
It’s Often About What You Don’t Own
Our friends at Dorsey Wright and Associates have always maintained that, “It’s often about what you don’t own”, when it comes to returns. Successful investing relies on your ability to select favorable investments, but it also hinges on avoiding poor ones. Relative strength helps us to achieve this. Relative strength measures the performance of one… [Read More] It’s Often About What You Don’t Own
2014 Dorsey Wright Point and Figure Institute
Earlier this month, Tom and I had the pleasure to spend three days at the Dorsey Wright Point and Figure Institute. This was Tom’s second time traveling down to Richmond for the event and my first. These kind of experiences help us to hone our skills in point and figure charting. If you know us… [Read More] 2014 Dorsey Wright Point and Figure Institute