Green Book April 1985
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Bond Market Summary
We remain bullish short-term, long-term and very long-term. T-Bonds are expected to move to 11.25%-11.50% before April is over.
Conceptual Screens, April 1985
Jim Floyd has just finished his quarterly update of four of our conceptual screens. Herein we present the stocks that have been added and deleted in “Undervalued & Unloved,” “Growth Bargain Basket,” “Bank Double Plays,” and “Consumer High Growth.” Descriptions and other statistical comparisons are included.
Inside the Stock Market
March was a month of divergences, but April is expected to be a good up month. The Major Trend Index remains comfortably positive, though less so than a month ago. Our Early Warning Work still advises some short-term caution, but could change momentarily.
The Dollar Play
How do you make a stock market play on the declining dollar? This is not as simple as it may first appear. Three approaches are discussed, concluding the best approach might be buying selected major U.S. exporters.
View from the North Country
The Value of “Independence”: There are many changes going on in the third-party research business, changes that potentially may have a major impact on independent research firms such as The Leuthold Group…..Don’t Blame It All on the Dollar: The overpriced dollar is hardly the cause of all this country’s balance of payment woes.
Table of Contents
Stock Market
Of Special Interest
Macro Monitor
Equity Strategies
Bond Market Summary
We remain bullish short-term, long-term and very long-term. T-Bonds are expected to move to 11.25%-11.50% before April is over.
Conceptual Screens, April 1985
Jim Floyd has just finished his quarterly update of four of our conceptual screens. Herein we present the stocks that have been added and deleted in “Undervalued & Unloved,” “Growth Bargain Basket,” “Bank Double Plays,” and “Consumer High Growth.” Descriptions and other statistical comparisons are included.
Inside the Stock Market
March was a month of divergences, but April is expected to be a good up month. The Major Trend Index remains comfortably positive, though less so than a month ago. Our Early Warning Work still advises some short-term caution, but could change momentarily.
The Dollar Play
How do you make a stock market play on the declining dollar? This is not as simple as it may first appear. Three approaches are discussed, concluding the best approach might be buying selected major U.S. exporters.
View from the North Country
The Value of “Independence”: There are many changes going on in the third-party research business, changes that potentially may have a major impact on independent research firms such as The Leuthold Group…..Don’t Blame It All on the Dollar: The overpriced dollar is hardly the cause of all this country’s balance of payment woes.