Welcome to making you more money in the stock
market. For those of you who are long-term investors, you will enjoy the
Mid-term Indicant for major market indices. For those of you who are
short-term traders, read on.
Mid--term and long-term investors can click this sentence for proof
of the below chart's content.
Before doing this, you may want to first click this sentence to
familiarize yourself with the charts and how to interpret them. |
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For those of you not impressed with the 104
year long-term investment that beats buy and hold by nearly 2,000%, you
short-term traders will enjoy the Short-term/Quick-term Indicant for
Exchange Traded Funds. |

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As you can see, the Indicant beat QQQQ buy and
hold by 178.9% since 1999. The above can be too slow for some you, while
most of you would be delighted with this level of performance. Still too
slow for you? Take a look at the
Quick-term Indicant for option trading.
After that,
click here for options stalking. |
Not all ETF's will perform this well since
ETF's are somewhat new. The Quick-term and Short-term Indicant gets
smarter over time, as it mathematically uncovers the secrets of the stock
market. However, the Quick-term and Short-term Indicant performs perfectly
on wide swings in price, which is what you see on the above chart.
For those of you in between the long-term
investor and the short-term trader, you will enjoy the Mid-term Indicant
for stocks and funds. The below is an example of a well known stock as opposed to
the crap shoot "pick of the day stock." Although Corning is down significantly
from its all time high, it is up 705.4% since the November 2, 2002 buy
signal. |

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If you prefer mutual funds, the Mid-term
Indicant tracks 100 popular and well known funds. The Indicant recognized
the bullishness in the petroleum sector before it became bullish. For
example, State Street Global is up 287.1% since the Mid-term Indicant
last signaled buy on August 16, 2002. |

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One of the complaints of new members is that
they were not members when the Indicant signaled buy. The Mid-term
Indicant does not signal successive buys and sells. However, the
Quick-term and
Short-term Indicant signals buy and sell more often. A related ETF to
another fund will help you if you were not a member at the time of the buy
signal or sell signal. |
The Indicant maintains a
report card which
is updated weekly. The Indicant is one of the few websites that does this. |
Feel free to browse this
website. You should be comfortable before becoming a member, while at
the same there is a money back guarantee. Keep in mind the buy, sell,
hold, and avoid information in this website is for members only. Sharing
with the general public flies in the face of the
commonality phenomenon. At any rate, feel free to enjoy the
public sections of the website. |