by Michael Markowski | Mar 24, 2020 | alerts, Crash of 2020, Crashes, Markets/Economy, Secular Bulls/Bears, Uncategorized
My March 23, 2020, “Probability is 87% that market is at interim bottom” article contained the projected targets for eight global stock market indices upon a significant market rally occurring. Now that a powerful rally is now underway the targets have been...
by Michael Markowski | Mar 23, 2020 | alerts, Crash of 2020, Crashes, Markets/Economy
Based on my crash statistical probability analysis (SCPA) the probability is 87.5% that the stock markets of the US and the five other leading developed countries, which have been crashing since February 20, 2020, have reached an interim bottom. If the interim...
by Michael Markowski | Mar 22, 2020 | alerts, Crash of 2020, Crashes, Markets/Economy, Uncategorized
For the first 20 days of March 2020, the Bull & Bear Tracker’s back tested signals performance was spectacular. Utilizing the signals to day trade the unleveraged S&P 500 long (SPY) and short (SH) ETFs produced a cumulative gain of 41%. The trend trading...
by Michael Markowski | Mar 15, 2020 | alerts, Crash of 2020, Crashes, Markets/Economy, Secular Bulls/Bears
Many investors are salivating to trade the dips in a stock market which is becoming increasingly more volatile. It’s because Wall Street for the week ended March 13th according to the headlines had its worst week since 2008. Its human nature to want to buy at fire...
by Michael Markowski | Mar 11, 2020 | alerts, Crash of 2020, Crashes, Markets/Economy, Uncategorized
My discovery of the pathology of a market crash from my research on the evolution of hurricane forecasting is a significant breakthrough for all investors. Market crashes and their levels of intensity can now be forecasted. Instead of riding out crashes, as was...
by Michael Markowski | Mar 9, 2020 | alerts, Crash of 2020, Crashes, Markets/Economy, Uncategorized
Based on my findings from researching empirical data from the Dow crash of 1929 and the NASDAQ dotcom bubble bursting in 2000, investors should immediately sell all of their holdings of mutual funds and all stock that are priced over $10 per share TODAY. This crash...