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The Madison Letter:

Daily Commentary
by Staff Writers

April 5, 2010

Madison Trader Comments

The S&P 500 has moved above 1150 and the Madison scores are nicely above 0. We moved out of cash back to a buy on the Madison Market Timing Indicator on Thursday 2/18, more than a month ago. Indexes have recharged with the past two week consolidation and futures are strong as we head into next Monday's trading.

We began to offer a buy and sell strategy via our Madison Market Timing Indicator at the beginnging of April of 2007. We moved to buy on Thursday morning 02/18 and there are now 12 winning trades to 6 losing trades with our market timing results.

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Index Current
Status
Date
Open
Price
Open
Current
Price
Current
Rank
BUY
Point
Neutral
Point
SELL
Point
Details
S&P 500 Neutral     1178 13.57 1133 1160 1187

 

DJIA Neutral     10927.07 13.22 10464 10743 11022

 

COMPQ Neutral     2402.58 8.09 2325 2380 2435

 

NASDAQ 100 Neutral     1959.56 9.23 1886 1936 1987

VIX Neutral     17.47 -0.70 16.30 17.51 18.72

 

 

Other Open Signals Long
Short
Date
Open
Price
Open
Current
Price
Date
Closed
Price
Closed
Result %Result Details
EWN Short 07/17/09 16.38 20.96     -4.58 -27.96%  
SWH Long 02/01/10 39.99 42.52     2.53 6.33%  

Year to Date performance of the Madison Letter: We have moved to a new format highlighting all trades since inception. This will provide complete disclosure of all winning and losing trades. To visit go to the home page of www.themadisonletter.com.

Long Term Bull Market: We entered a bear market in October 2007. Alpha will be generated on the short and long side with a series of rallies and failures within the bear market. Currently, a bear market rally is on year old with a small correction that ended in early February. A new rally is currently underway. :

M Cubed Score
The Federal Reserve has been cutting rates as of Tuesday, September 18,2007 and our M Cubed Score is now a buy from sell. This is a significant change. The FOMC concludes its last two day meeting and remained accomodative. The yield curve is very positive with a spread of 281 basis points between the 2 year and 10 year (it was 272 basis points on 3/26/10) while monetary growth annual rate of change is falling at -5.0%.(source of data www.nowandfutures.com) Updated 3/26/10.

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