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                                      Cisco Systems                                               D&K Health Care

How does the Mid-term Indicant know when to buy and sell stocks? It is a little complicated. The colored lines on the charts are proprietary to Indicant.Net. They represent 25 years of research that has been stimulated by poor advice from stock brokers, investment advisors, some guests on Louis Rukyser's Wall Street Week, and most recently CNBC. The beneficiaries of this research are members of Indicant.Net.

The colored lines are mathematically based on the general cycle and trend of a stock. When the stock price falls below the red line, the Mid-term Indicant will signal sell provided the green line or blue line is also below the red line. When the stock price and the blue line cross above the yellow line, the Mid-term Indicant will generally signal "buy." Other variables are considered, such as the market's position or fundamental factors. You do not need to be too concerned about these rules, as Indicant.Net will advise you of when to buy and sell. However, after you have been a member for a period of time, you will see how the system works.

Most stocks spend 80% of their time outside the band between the red line and the yellow line. When the green or blue line is above the red line, that stock is moving in a bullish direction. Conversely, the stock is bearish when the green or blue lines are below the yellow line. Since late 2000 and as of this writing, you can see Cisco Systems is bearish and D&K Health is bullish. 

Sometimes the Mid-term Indicant will signal "buy" or "sell" depending on the price's relative position to the green line. It is too complicated to explain here. But you have no need to be concerned about complexity. Indicant.Net will advise you of the right time on when to buy or sell stocks. And as previously stated, you will see how the system works after becoming a member.

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