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Managing Partner at ARL Advisers, LLC
Guy M. Lerner, MD has been writing about the markets for over 10 years providing readers with independent and original market analysis. Lerner is the principal partner in ARL Advisers, LLC, a registered investment advisory in the State of Kentucky. ARL Advisers, LLC offers a tactical asset ...more

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Dogs Of The Dow
Catching up on our dogs....
Weekly Sentiment Report: Searching For Clues
Clues to market direction are surfacing.
The Bond Model
Our models are constructed with both fundamental and technical data. A bull signal is registered when both are positive. A bear signal is registered when both are negative. A neutral signal means that only one element of our model is positive.
Weekly Sentiment Report: Mixed Signals
Guy Lerner's seeing mixed technical signals. He explains.
Gold Trading Strategy
The market is range bound.
Asset Model Portfolio
Making some allocation changes.
Dogs Of The Dow
It’s a New Year and time for the Dogs of the Dow, which is one of the longest running and easiest to implement strategies.
Real Time Recession Indicator
Our real time recession indicator is constructed from various leading economic indicators and two pricing models. The indicator continues to show that the US economy is NOT in a recession.
The Commodity And Currency Chart Book
We are bullish on crude oil although all the gains we had (plus 7% worth) were given back last week. Dr. Copper is constructive, It is at the upper end of prolonged trading range.
The Only Decision To Make This Week Is On Gold
Our fundamental gold model has been bearish for several weeks, and the technicals have finally broken through support levels at the 1216 level.
Obamacare Has Yet To Treat A Single Patient Yet
Sebelius’s extension of the hardship exemption to Americans who lost their insurance this year creates just the kind of uneven playing field Obamacare was supposed to eliminate.
Trade Of The Century?
Remember that it was only 2 years ago that pundits where calling rising Treasury yields the “trade of the century”? Most of those folks were early...
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