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The Short Term Indicant (1987)

As you can see from the below chart, the Short-term Indicant helped you reap the stock market explosion in 1987. The NASDAQ more than nearly doubled from early 1986 through late 1989. However, in between there was a severe stock market crash. If you had been a member of Indicant.Net and was inclined to trade on a short-term basis, you would have sold three weeks prior to the crash.

Please scroll down to see the other chart regarding the Dow Jones Industrial Average. And below that chart is additional information.

As you can see from the above chart, you would have enjoyed the bullish cycle from 1200 to 2700 from early 1985 until late 1989. You would have then enjoyed the second leg of that bull market from early 1987 until October 6, 1987. At that time the Short-term Indicant would have signaled sell. You would also have enjoyed being on the sidelines during the stock market crash of 1987.

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Click here to see Short-term Indicant in 1929.

Click here to see Short-term Indicant in 1974.

Click here to see Short-term Indicant from January 1995 -April 25, 2003

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