How Also You Can Now Beat the Stock Market Index
Use Simple Market Timing Signals to buy and sell at the right time
If You Are a Buy and Hold Investor, You Leave Money on the Table
As a Buy and hold investors, you make money with your savings when you are in it for the long run. And you are right when you take the long term view.
Over a 20 year period, the Dow Jones Index can turn $10,000 into $36,700. That is nice. But you can make way much more… and it is not difficult.
Have a look at a history chart of a stock market index. You will know instantly what you need to do to make more money than the index will deliver.
Smart Investors Make Use of the Rising and Falling Stock Markets
Historic stock market charts show how the price of a stock market index has developed over a period of years. Many charts show a too short period.
You cannot learn a lot from looking at a period of 2 or 5 years. Look at a period of 10 to 20 years or even longer to see the historic patterns.
History repeats itself. But it is not yesterday that happens over and over again.
Who Else Wants to Buy at the Bottom and Sell at the Top?
You want to buy your funds around the bottoms of the chart. And you want to sell your funds around the tops of the chart.
But nobody can predict the future. Nobody knows if the stock market will go up or down tomorrow, next week, next month or next year.
Nobody knows before what the top and what the bottom is. Afterwards it is easy…
You Make $71,900 instead of $36,700 When You Buy and Sell at the Right Time
Predicting the future is not needed. It is already good enough to be more often right than wrong in recognizing if a stock market index is at a top or at a bottom. With mathematical analysis and objective pattern recognition, it is possible to be more often right than wrong.
Being more often right than wrong in this and correcting quickly when needed, can help you to buy and sell at the right time. That provides you with much better investing results than a buy and hold strategy.
Buying and selling Dow Jones Index funds at the right time would have turned $10,000 into $71,900 over a period of 20 years. Compare that with the $36,700 mentioned before. Which one do you prefer…?
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