Dow 14000

Discussion in 'Trading' started by eagle488, Oct 24, 2006.

  1. I just completed a comprehensive analysis of historical data on the DJIA. If you average out all the positive years since 1983, you get 16%. There were some outlier years that had posted gains as much as 35% and as little as 3%. Assuming a 16% average return and doing a little rounding, I am getting DOW 14000 in exactly 1 year.
     
  2. Now the question is, which components out of the DJIA will perform the best. . .
     
  3. no the real question is exactly how retarded you are
     
  4. Not in the least brother. My analysis is very thorough and you can meet me in person in the financial district of NYC and I will explain it to you. My thesis is solid and Im very confident.
     
  5. you can have all the historical data you want, it doesn't mean crap with all the dif market problems coming up in the next yr
     
  6. 16% since 1983 seems too high, are you sure about that? Maybe in the < 8% range.
     
  7. First off, please eliminate and save the profanity in replying to me. Save that for your kids or grandkids.

    Second, please expand on what you mean by "problems".

    Its amazing how people who seem to be bearish can just expound vulgarities and negativity without explaining their position fully and in detail.
     
  8. well market should continue to push strong throught election, setting up for a good short swing,,payrolls will be coming in llow again,,,,any ways FED and DSL are my 2 yr disaster plays
     
  9. balda

    balda

    16% compound

    1983 1258
    1984 1459
    1985 1692
    1986 1963
    1987 2277
    1988 2642
    1989 3064
    1990 3555
    1991 4124
    1992 4784
    1993 5549
    1994 6437
    1995 7467
    1996 8662
    1997 10048
    1998 11656
    1999 13520
    2000 15684
    2001 18193
    2002 21104
    2003 24481
    2004 28398
    2005 32942
    2006 38213
     
  10. Surdo

    Surdo

    eagle:

    I hear CNBC is hiring for the DJIA 14,000 cheerleading squad, perhaps you should apply for the position.
     
    #10     Oct 24, 2006