Haliburton, General Dynamics etc... such an index could conceivably forecast when conflicts are going to take place or widen by an index of this kind. Gold is supposed to do that but the war machine index may be even a better early warning indicatior. Anyone know if there is one?
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Originally posted by Charles MackayHaliburton, General Dynamics etc... such an index could conceivably forecast when conflicts are going to take place or widen by an index of this kind. Gold is supposed to do that but the war machine index may be even a better early warning indicatior. Anyone know if there is one?
On the "Sector/Group" menu, select:
Industrials [2000]
.Industrial Goods & Services [2700]
..Aerospace & Defense [2710]
...Defense [2717]
Bingo!
For your purposes, I'd download that index into a spreadsheet, do the same with the corresponding broad market index, and divide the former by the latter. This will normalize the index for movements in the overall market. Then chart the log of the result.Last edited by Finster; August 10, 2006, 04:58 PM.Finster
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Originally posted by Charles MackayOh, of course, duh! The word "defense" must have slipped my mind since we seem to be on the "offense" these days... Thanks Finn.;)
Not until many years later did I appreciate what he meant. He passed away in the early 1990s, and my mother nine months later.
My parents loved the USA, but forbid me to stand to "Pledge allegiance to the flag" in elementary school during the Vietnam War. I had to sit there while all the other kids stared at me. I later learned to appreciate both their principle and their patriotism.
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Originally posted by EJMy parents loved the USA, but forbid me to stand to "Pledge allegiance to the flag" in elementary school during the Vietnam War. I had to sit there while all the other kids stared at me. I later learned to appreciate both their principle and their patriotism.Last edited by Charles Mackay; August 10, 2006, 05:49 PM.
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Originally posted by EJWhen I was a kid, maybe 12 years old, during the Vietnam War, my Dad told he knew the US was in trouble when the The United States Department of War was renamed The Department of Defense, August 10, 1949.Finster
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There were several newsletter writers who set up newsletters, or added portfolios to existing letters, to cater to people wanting to profit from anti-terrorist activity.
I thought Mark Rostenko had one such can't find any articles about his letter or that porfolio.
Mark Hulbert did several articles on this subject(letters & portfolios) but his articles seem to have been lost in the Marketwatch shuffle.
Richard Maybury's letter of course is the mainstay of a portfolio driven by global political analysis.
Do you pronounce Mackay as muck-eye (maybey m'k-high is a better approximation of what I mean) or mack-eh?
Originally posted by Charles MackayHaliburton, General Dynamics etc... such an index could conceivably forecast when conflicts are going to take place or widen by an index of this kind. Gold is supposed to do that but the war machine index may be even a better early warning indicatior. Anyone know if there is one?Last edited by Spartacus; August 27, 2006, 04:02 PM.
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