Dorsey, Wright Client Sentiment Survey — 11/5/10

Here we have the next round of the Dorsey, Wright Sentiment Survey, the first third-party sentiment poll.

As you know, when individuals self-report, they are always taller and more beautiful than when outside observers report their perceptions! Instead of asking individual investors to self-report whether they are bullish or bearish, we’d like financial advisors to weigh in and report on the actual behavior of clients. It’s two simple questions and will take no more than 20 seconds of your time. We’ll construct indicators from the data and report the results regularly on our blog–but we need your help to get a large statistical sample!

Click here to take Dorsey, Wright’s Client Sentiment Survey.

Contribute to the greater good! It’s painless, we promise.

 

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2 Responses to Dorsey, Wright Client Sentiment Survey — 11/5/10

  1. dominick says:

    This is nice! Now let me ask you this.

    I have been promoting DWA for the last ten years and I write about P & F all the time. I’m also a subscriber to DWA and if you check me out on seeking alpha, I’m a top author with over 31,000 followers. (see satwaves)I had asked for permission to use the sector bell curve for weekly updates and was told I could only use a single p&f chart weekly…kinda killed that idea…

    Anyway, I have several top authors on my website..satwavespro.com, and I would be honored to republish your articles there.

    Seeing as I already promote DWA heavily, your direct input towards my base of readers and P&F enthusiasts would be a great fit.

  2. JP Lee says:

    Thanks for reading.

    You are welcome to link to our site, and reference specific articles with appropriate acknowledgement.

    However, we would not allow a full-republishing of any of our articles or work. Thanks again for reading, and have a great day.

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