Short-term Indicant
The stock market crash of 1929
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As you can see from the following chart, the Short-term Indicant signaled
sell two weeks prior to the stock market crash of 1929. The Short-term
Indicant did not signal buy until late into 1932. There was not much data
available during that era. Consequently, there were few indicant points
available to generate any buy signals on some of the technical rebounds.
Please review other Short-term Indicant examples which are listed below the
chart.
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