ilmscore | Market Timing Predictions
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Recent Predictions

Total: 17
Correct: 4
Incorrect: 0
Pending: 13
Unrated: 0
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Holding cash implies an indirect attempt at market timing, signifying a decision to abstain from investing.
"So when you sit on cash, you are unknowingly timing the market, right? That means that you're not in..."
Oct 15, 2025
Correct
Holding cash is an implicit form of market timing, signifying a decision to refrain from investing.
"So when you sit on cash, you are unknowingly timing the market, right? That means that you're not in..."
Oct 15, 2025
Correct
Holding cash is implicitly an act of market timing, signifying a decision not to invest.
"So when you sit on cash, you are unknowingly timing the market, right? That means that you're not in..."
Oct 15, 2025
Correct
Predicted that the market crash people are waiting for as a 'perfect opportunity to buy in' will 'never happen'.
"market to crash for the perfect opportunity to buy in, chances are it's never going to happen."
Sep 2, 2025
Correct
Predicting a market crash before others provides a greater adrenaline rush than achieving a 10x return.
"predict the market crash before everybody else"
Mar 29, 2025
Pending
The speaker plans to visit tier 2 and tier 3 cities for 'Har Ghar Investor' events in the future, prioritizing top metropolitan cities initially based on YouTube audience demographics.
"The only thing that I mentioned right now is that you know cities like P Mumbai Bangalore Chennai Hy..."
Nov 28, 2024
Pending
A Bank of America study from 1930-2020 showed that perfect market timing (avoiding the 10 worst days each year) would yield a 3.7 million% return, while missing the 10 best days each year would result in only a 28% return over 90 years. Simply staying invested without trying to time the market yielded a 17,700% return.
"Bank of America did a study on this they looked at the stock market between 1930 to 2020 and what th..."
Jul 14, 2024
Pending
Since 2003, a buy-and-hold strategy in the market would have yielded an annualized return of 9.8%. Missing just the top 10 trading days would reduce this to 5.6%, and missing the top 30 trading days over 20 years would drop the return to 8%, below the rate of inflation.
"since 2003 had you just bought and held your annualized return would have been about 99.8% but had y..."
Feb 28, 2024
Pending
When information is common knowledge, it does not provide an investment advantage.
"when everybody knows something it's common knowledge it's not giving you an advantage on somebody el..."
Feb 5, 2024
Pending
The Wall Street adage 'buy the rumor, sell the news' suggests that market excitement often occurs before an event, and sales happen when the news becomes public.
"buy the rumor sell the news"
Feb 5, 2024
Pending
Long-term holding ('time in the market') is considered more crucial for wealth building than trying to time market fluctuations.
"it's not timing the market it's time in the market that's where the real wealth is built"
Feb 5, 2024
Pending
It's impossible to time the market; the best strategy is to remain employed, save money, and dollar-cost average into investments.
"no one can time the market and generally the best strategy is to stay employed save money and dollar..."
Nov 2, 2022
Pending
It's not advisable to wait for official recession confirmation to invest, as the market anticipates such events and opportunities will be missed.
"the market is Forward Thinking by the time we actually confirm a recession the opportunity is going ..."
Aug 1, 2022
Pending
The optimal time to buy is when market sentiment is overwhelmingly negative and prices are expected to fall further.
"the best time to buy is probably when most people believe it's a bad time to buy and it's about to g..."
May 24, 2022
Pending
Attempting to time the market and missing the top 10 trading days since 2006 reduces returns from 10.66% to 5%. Missing the top 30 days results in a negative 1.18% return.
"since 2006 had you just bought and held you would have seen a 10.66 return but had you been trying t..."
Mar 25, 2022
Pending
Investing lump sums immediately is statistically more profitable than waiting for market dips.
"Vanguard found that you're going to make more money investing everything all at once immediately tha..."
Dec 31, 2021
Pending
Attempting to time the market is futile as future outcomes are unpredictable.
"don't try to time the markets we don't have crystal balls even the best stock pickers don't have cry..."
Jun 5, 2020
Pending