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Level 1

The intent of this level is to provide an introductory overview of the stock market elements.

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  • Market Indices are displayed as WATCH (don't invest), BUY (date), HOLD until sell is indicated and SELL (liquidate).  One's equity prospect that is represented as part of an index listed should be treated with the sentiment expressed by the related index. In short, don't buck the trend. The individual stocks are timed as either one of the following: SELL/WATCH, BUY ALERT, BUY HOLD or SELL ALERT. The Dow 30  INDEX took sixteen years to crash 1000. During that period , some mutual funds doubled and tripled. Watching the Dow may be dangerous to your wealth.

     

  • Large Cap Stocks are based on relative timing criteria. The top 50 are selected from the Standard & Poor's 500.  This vetting is done weekly.  Thereafter, the TEKnalysis timing factors are applied.

     

  • Mid Cap Stocks  are based on relative timing  criteria. The top 30 are selected from the Standard & Poor's 400.  This vetting is done weekly.  Thereafter, the TEKnalysis timing factors are applied.


  • Small Cap Stocks are based on relative timing  criteria. The top 30 are selected from the Russell 2000 Index.  This vetting is done weekly.  Thereafter, the TEKnalysis timing factors are applied. The Russell 2000 Index measures the performance of the small-cap segment of the U.S. equity universe. It includes approximately 2,000 of the smallest securities based on a combination of their market cap and current index membership.

     

  • Sector Funds  - These are Ultra Sector Mutual Funds that are managed by Profunds.  They allow the establishment of an industry diversified mutual fund sub portfolio.  See Yahoo Finance Mutual Fund Center.






     

 

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