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Why investors shouldn't rely on sentiment indicators for market-timing

Why Investors Shouldn't Rely On Sentiment Indicators For Market-timing By Anora M. Gaudiano, MarketWatch  'Sentiment is a tricky thing', says Bespoke's macrostrategist Pearkes  Several measures of Wall Street sentiment peaked this year and rolled over without a corresponding pullback in the stock market, underlining the faultiness of metrics used for timing the market that have so far consistently betrayed Wall Street investors.

Why investors shouldn't rely on sentiment indicators for market-timing

Why Investors Shouldn't Rely On Sentiment Indicators For Market-timing By Anora M. Gaudiano, MarketWatch  'Sentiment is a tricky thing', says Bespoke's macrostrategist Pearkes  Several measures of Wall Street sentiment peaked this year and rolled over without a corresponding pullback in the stock market, underlining the faultiness of metrics used for timing the market that have so far consistently betrayed Wall Street investors.