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This is a list of all the Web pages on stocksthatwiggle.com (The RLH Volatility Model).

 
 
  
          Our Published Commentaries
 
          "The 'We' Decade"
 
          The February 2007 Swoon
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
Notes:
 
  • "Our Published Commentaries" includes Reid Holloway's published long-term forecast for the price of oil derived from The RLH Volatility Model, and issued in 2007.

 

  • "The February 2007 Swoon" includes a link ("See Table") demonstrating The RLH Volatility Model's take on the S&P 500 going back to the early 1950s.

 

  • "Why Obama Crushed McCain" includes the Electoral College and popular vote forecast issued by Holloway (his fourth such study) in early July 2008 which predicted actual vote shares for Obama and McCain that were within three-quarters of a percentage point of the actual outcome in November 2008.  There are several radio interviews archived on this page as well.

 

  • "That Fickle Pickle Known as Oil" contains a PDF link to the complete and unabridged study on oil and oil markets published by Holloway at the outset of the summer, 2008, including full quantitative charts.  There are a few radio interviews archived on this page as well.

 

  • "Outlook for 2009" contains a PDF link to Reid Holloway's paper assessing economic and market conditions in store for the New Year.  It also contains another PDF link to The RLH Volatility Model's outlook for the stock market.  All of Reid's radio interviews for the New Year are also archived on this page.

 

  • "Minyanville
    Commentaries" contains links to articles written or co-authored by Reid Holloway appearing on Minyanville.com, the financial web site.