Timing the market isn't
guesswork: Mathematical models make the difference
Market timing systems can help
investors make more money without investing lots of time tracking
market trends
By IntelliTrade Labs
http://www.Intelli-Timer.com
Stock market timing strategies are
based on anticipating market trends. The goal is to buy before the
market goes up and sell before it goes down.
Since most of these strategies
significantly outperform buy-and- hold returns, many investors are
eager to time the market.
Unfortunately, many who try fail.
After all, how can folks with busy
lives and past or present careers outside the investing field gauge
the stock market?
Doesn't that require years of professional experience or all-
consuming self-education?
It does, but that doesn't mean that
market timing isn't for everyone. Investment professionals have
developed market timing systems that put their expertise to work for
regular investors.
The results can be phenomenal. We've
seen this first-hand as members of the professional team that used a
sophisticated mathematical model to create the precise, easy-to-use
Intelli- Timer Market Timing System.
Intelli-Timer works with Nasdaq-tracking
mutual funds such as Rydex and ProFunds, exchange-traded funds (ETF)
such as QQQQ, and futures and options on market indices. Since March
1999, Intelli-Timer has produced an average annual return of 100.5
percent.
The system works by generating simple
'buy long' and 'sell short'
signals, about one to three monthly. That means subscribers only trade
10 to 20 times per year. The system works in both up and down markets.
Market timing often means going
against the prevailing opinion and holding onto stocks when people are
down on the market. It's not for everyone -- but it may for you.
About the
author
This article was written by the staff at IntelliTrade Labs, an
investment firm founded by a team of physics PhDs who use
scientific methods to develop systematic models for trading in
global financial markets. For more information visit http://www.Intelli- |