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Dan Sullivan

Editor,

The Chartist

  • Editor of The Chartist
  • Newsletter in Publication since 1969
  • Editor of The Chartist Mutual Fund Letter

About Dan

Dan Sullivan is the editor of The Chartist, a stock market newsletter he began publishing in 1969, which is one of the very few advisory services that actually buys and sells the stocks it recommends. The Chartist Actual Cash Account belongs to a member of the Sullivan family and is featured on the front page of every edition of The Chartist. He advocates buying stocks that are already moving up rather than buying stocks at their absolute lows and then waiting for them to move. Using the same methodology, Mr. Sullivan launched a second monthly newsletter, The Chartist Mutual Fund Letter, targeted to mutual fund investors in 1988.

Dan's Articles

We are locked into a bear market that many analysts are convinced is just getting underway. The obvious question is, “What do we do now?, asks Dan Sullivan, editor of The Chartist Mutual Fund Letter.
The S&P 500 is getting very close to bear market territory. Analysts label it a bear market if the S&P 500 drops by 20% plus, observes Dan Sullivan, relative strength specialist and editor of The Chartist.
With our models in a positive mode, we continue to advise a continually invested position along the lines of our Real Money accounts. We remain steadfast in the bullish camp, asserts Dan Sullivan, technical analyst and editor of The Chartist.
In our opinion, the main concern that the market has to deal with going forward is inflation. Fed Chairman, Jerome Powell’s recent comments that it was transitory are becoming increasingly more suspect, notes technician and relative strength specialist Dan Sullivan, editor of The Chartist.

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The Chartist

Dan Sullivan’s investment strategy is dictated by an iron-clad discipline: profits are allowed to run, losses are quickly cut. And, he uses relative strength for his stock selection process.

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