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PORTFOLIOS STOCK PICKER SIGNALS WORLD MARKETS FLIP SIDE
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SHORT-TERM SIGNALS

 

                

$  Short-Term Signals utilizes our proprietary Contrarian Wave to take advantage of expected short-term market rallies.  On a buy signal, three exchange traded funds (ETF’s) are selected from segments of the stock market that are likely to outperform the market as a whole. (Updated for each trading day by 8:30 a.m. EST)

SELL
HOLD
BUY
SEGMENT

SYMBOL

NAME

ENTRY DATE ENTRY DOWNSIDE STOP UPDATED CHANGE

Size

           

Style/Size

           

Sector

           
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Buy signals can also be used as a timing strategy for dollar cost averaging new money into the allocation percentages of the model portfolios when they are fully invested in the stock market.

 

Recent Closed Trades

SEGMENT

SYMBOL

NAME

ENTRY DATE ENTRY EXIT DATE EXIT TOTAL RETURN

Size

IJR iShares S&P SmallCap 600 Fund (ETF) 3/16/07 $66.40 4/13/07 $69.01 3.93%

Style/Size

IJT iShares S&P SmallCap 600 Barra Growth Fund (ETF) 3/16/07 $129.35 4/13/07 $136.15 5.26%

Sector

XLE

Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund (ETF)

3/16/07

$57.33 4/13/07 $63.13 10.44%

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Buy: A signal to buy the securities at the opening price of regular trading hours.

Downside Stop: The intra day downside price which would indicate a wave reversal, necessitating a close of the trade.  (Updated for each trading day)  Note: At the open of regular trading, the security will be sold at market price should it open below the set downside stop price.

Entry: The opening price of regular trading on the day of a buy signal. 

Entry Date: The day of the buy signal.

Exit: The price at which the security was sold.  (s) indicates the stocks that were sold intra day as a result of hitting the set downside stop price.

Exit Date: The day of the sell signal.

Sell: A signal to sell the securities at the opening price of regular trading hours.

Total Return: Return includes dividend income and excludes all tax liabilities/transaction fees.

Updated Change: The amount stop prices have changed from the last update.

 

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