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These graphs show a longer term sample of
signals. Each signal is given to members on average 3 days in
advance to allow for strategy development and to allow members to build
evidence of potential price trend reversals.
NYSE
Critical days are marked with dots above or below the
price. Blue dots represent successful critical days. Red dots are
failed signals. A critical day is given to members on average three days in advance
and predicts a point in the path of the market at which the shortest segment of
price trend is
expected to
change direction. The short trend leading into any upcoming critical day
is expected to change direction coming away from the critical day if the
critical day is successful. Wouldn't you like
to know when to expect the peaks and valleys of the short term market? We
average 5 signals a month and since 1994 our critical day research has had
better than 80% success rate*. What if you knew tomorrows market
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Russell
2000 and
recent critical day signals. Each critical day is given to
members on average 3 days in advance. When a critical day
approaches, it cautions traders that a reversal of the shortest
segment of price trend may occur. Look at the flow of candle
bodies leading into a critical day. Each blue dot is a
successful critical day. A reversal of price trend occurs as
prices come away from a successful critical day. These signals
help traders navigate the short term market by telling them when to
expect reversals to occur. A reversal in the short segment of
price trend creates the peaks and valleys of the larger price
trend. This can be very beneficial to traders in options and
futures as well as equity traders who trade with the larger price
trend. |
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The
OEX and recent critical days. On the markets page
are a number of end of day graphs with critical days plotted on
various indices like the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index, the
Russell 2000, Nasdaq Composite and the Major Market Index to name a
few. Take a look at other applications
and you will start to understand the broad application of our
research. In trading, the trend in prices is the net of
current supply and demand in the marketplace. Trading with the
trend often enhances your profits. Knowing when a reversal in
the price trend is likely to occur can significantly enhance you
timing and your profits. Join now,
and get the edge. |
Most recent signals
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A
closer view of the most recent signals. You can see the short trend
immediately prior to a
successful critical day, reverses coming away from the critical day. Often a failed critical day will indicate a
stronger bias in the market for continuation of the trend that was in
place prior to the critical day. A failed signal can therefore
provide as much information and opportunity as a successful one.
Take a look at tech studies to develop a sense of
trend reversals and use. |

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