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Decision Point Trackers are research platforms that concentrate
on a specific group of stocks, mutual funds, or indexes. They could
be described as "All you could ever want to know about this group," and
their purpose is to help you specialize and focus your research. We
have several Trackers, including ones for Rydex, Profunds, Fidelity Select,
ETFs (Exchange Traded Funds), Nasdaq 100 stocks, S&P 100 stocks, S&P
500 stocks, and Dow Industrial stocks. Trackers have a daily newsletter containing relative strength ranking, and mechanical buy/sell signals. Threre are also chart books for the group, and a downloadable Excel spreadsheet containing most of the statistical information in the newsletter.
ONLINE NEWSLETTERS: Daily newsletters are posted on the web site for each Tracker group. Coverage includes mechanical Price Momentum Model and PMO BUY/SELL Signals , and relative strength
ranking of all securities in the group. They are published on the web site after the close every market day by about 8 PM ET.
Click here to see a sample Tracker Daily Report
CHART BOOKS: A
chart book is provided for each Tracker group. These
chart books are updated daily and the charts are
presented in PMO relative strength order. As you
review the charts, if you see one that needs a closer
look, click on it and the Decision Point ChartTool pops
up so you can perform a wide range of technical studies.
Click here to see a sample of a 6-month version of a select group of ETFs.
Click here to see a sample of the 2-year version.
SPREADSHEETS: An Excel spreadsheet is provided for each tracker. This is by far the most comprehensive and complete presentation of the data in the daily report. We highly recommend their use.
Click here to download a sample spreadsheet.
CONCLUSION
Decision Point's Trackers are designed to present as much
information as possible on a selected list of securities. The newsletters
contain an enormous amount of information to answer almost any
queston you might have, and our chart books present the charts
in relative strength order to give you a visual sense regarding
group rotation.
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