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12/31/1971 10/18/1985 12/29/1995 12/29/1995 11/1/1996 10/4/1996 12/29/1995 12/29/1995 12/29/1995
Mid-term Indicant Balance $32,692,647 $140,974 $231,725 $20,073 $64,307 $20,472 $25,963 $25,947 $31,801 $39,874
Buy and Hold Balance $1,956,828 $131,737 $100,751 $20,601 $43,164 $26,839 $19,846 $25,786 $45,157 $38,642
Indicant Performance Advantage 1570.7% 7.0% 130.0% -2.6% 49.0% -23.7% 30.8% 0.6% -29.6% 3.2%

 

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~ 02/05/2012-Weekly Summary. There were 10-Mid-term Indicant buy signals and no sell signals. In addition to the buy signals, the Mid-term Indicant is signaling hold for 293-stocks and funds out of the 339-tracked. They are up an average of 60.2% (annualized at 43.4%) since their respective buy signals an average of 72.2-weeks ago.  Although there were no sell signals, the Mid-term Indicant is avoiding 32-stocks and funds. They are down an average of 37.5% since their respective sell signals an average of 72.4-weeks ago.

 

Some stocks and funds are coded NLT=No Longer Traded or IND-TBD on the performances summary tables. This happens when companies merge and/or go out of business. The report card and historical record do not adjust performance based on changes in stocks and funds tracked. It reflects actual signals at the time they were made. Sometimes symbols become inactive for a period and then are allowed to resume trading. If the company or fund discontinues operations, it will be replaced. A buy/sell or sell/buy signal is immediately triggered when a new security is added to the tracking list. That is why you see some signaling that appear out of model. This is necessary to maintain historical performance and report card integrity.

 

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ETF#13 EWH - iShares Hongk

 Up 48.5% since Mar 31, 2009 NTI Buy Signal

ETF #31 - QID - Short QQQQ

Down 42.3% since Mar 26, 2009 QTI Sell Signal

NAS100 #01 - Apple

 Up 2,190.8% since May 2, 2003 MTI Buy Signal

NAS100 #81 - Cadence

Down 65.5% since Nov 9, 2007 MTI Sell Signal

I-Stock #21 Vimpel

 Up 10.0% since Jul 24, 2009 MTI Buy Signal

I-Stock #99 - Conexant

 Down 85.9% since Mar 16, 2007 MTI Sell Signal

MF#45 - Fidelity Home Finance

 Down 77.5% since Jan 26, 2007 MTI Sell Signal

MF#99 - Vanguard Windsor

 Down 40.0% since Nov 23, 2007 MTI Sell Signal

 

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