Originally Posted by
KVB
Originally Posted by
KVB
...I can say this, the read posted above was not only correct, but also implies favorable market conditions for the Contrarian short term. It could be a good weekend, or at least Friday and Saturday, with a potential settlement style pull back on Sunday...
Even though the Contrarian Fund navigated the day pretty well, it wasn't exactly a good day for the overall contrarian market. Cle, Tex, Det, Sea, Balt, Mia, SF, and to a much lesser extent SD all failed today.
Pit, KC, ATL and to a much lesser extent Mil and even NYY succeeded today. I'm listing the teams here because after Saturday's I may refer back to see which teams are prime for the settlement mentioned above, and which ones may be looking to succeed as settlement on Sunday.
Well the successful Friday and Saturday we predicted for the Fund, but again the markets themselves remained mixed. As far as the list of teams, Texas, Balty, Sea and Mia were all contrarian failures again. The Fund isn't on any of them, but let's see who settles the other way and gets a win. Balty and Sea really aren't contrarian plays today and Mia is ppd.
That leaves Texas for the win, as of now.
What about that super sharp KC play of yesterday? It lost 7-0 and put KC in the failure column. It's not what they bring...
As far as success, Pit is the only team to remain contrarian and win on Fri and Sat. That leaves a Pit failure for settlement, a likely occurrence.
But let's not play gamblers fallacy here, Pit can do it again, and they are in the Fund, again.
I wish there was more to give but the markets remain mixed and could side one way or the other, just like last Sunday.
Let's hope it's for the contrarians as the Fund, which has won three days in a row with the sweep yesterday (and the biggest units gained), is again on 6 plays today, just like last Sunday (0-5 with a cancel).
Here's the KVB MLB Contrarian Fund through 169 plays...
Here's the KVB MLB Contrarian RL Fund through 24 plays, still trying to overcome that early season crash...
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