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Mid-term Indicant 1939-1943

Notice the Mid-term Indicant had several buy and sell signals in  1939. The Indicant member would have never lost any money if he or she used the Mid-term Indicant for their investing decisions. You can tell the stock market was extremely nervous about World War II. 

Although there were several selling and buying signals during this time, keep in mind these trading signals were over a period of several weeks. In this five year period there were only seven trades recommended by the Mid-term Indicant. Seven trades in a period of 260 weeks is not that many for one who does not wish to fret and worry during bear markets. Even during this bear market period, the Indicant Member would have enjoyed a 60% return from mid 1942 through late 1943.

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