May 2012
Historical Results
Submitted by Van Beek on May 25, 2012 - 08:18To grow your savings and protect your wealth, you want avoid the massive downturns in the stock market. Since the situation for every person is different, you want to be able to select a trend signal that matches your risk profile.
The best way to do that is to see the historical results for the different trend signals. Here are the historical results when using these different signals when trend following the S&P 500 with an S&P 500 index fund. These trend signals indicate when to step in the market and when to move out the market.
Two Different Types of Stock Investing Software
Submitted by Van Beek on May 14, 2012 - 11:00
If you’re considering getting started trading stocks, you may be looking for something to help you with it. Many people look to stock investing software to help them manage their trading.
This software comes in two different forms:
- Investment or portfolio management and
- Trading platforms.
Some companies even try to integrate both. Here is what you need to know.
S&P 500 Performance History and Month-end Trend Signal
Submitted by Van Beek on May 9, 2012 - 12:23The chart below shows the development in the monthly closing price of the S&P 500.
The red and green lines indicate the “Up” and “Down/Warning” signals as generated by the Month-end Trend Signal.
You can download a larger version of the chart below at the bottom of this page. Or click and drag the chart to a new tab in your browser.
S&P 500 Moving Averages Signals
Submitted by Van Beek on May 9, 2012 - 12:21The chart below shows the latest status and the history during the last few years for the following S&P 500 Trend Signals.
The chart has been updated after the closing of April 2012.
S&P 500 Trend Investing and Long-term Market Timing Signals
Submitted by Van Beek on May 9, 2012 - 12:14You can find here the latest
updated long-term
Trend Signals for the S&P 500.
Every month, these S&P 500
Trend Signals are updated.
The last update happened in May 2012 after the closing of April 2012.
Trend Signals for the S&P 500 tell long-term investors when the trend is up and when it is down.
When you want to make money, you want to own or be invested in funds when the trend is up and
do not have any funds or short the market when the trend is down.