by Michael Markowski | Mar 20, 2020 | Markets/Economy
Crash Tracker Predicted Model Dow Jones ^DJI Initial correction 6 days 2/19/2020 -10% 26595.9 Follow on correction 10 to 22 days 3/4/20-3/20/20 -34% 19503.66 interim bottom 19-51 3/17/20-4/23/20 -48% 15366.52 interim high 88-143 6/5/20-8/25/20 -23% 22754.27 1-year...
by Michael Markowski | Mar 15, 2020 | alerts, Crash Articles, Crashes, Markets/Economy
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 Articles, Crashes, Markets/Economy, News
My discovering that the pathology used to categorize hurricane risk (Categories 1-5) can also be utilized for stock market crashes is a breakthrough for all investors. Instead of riding out crashes, as was similarly the case for hurricanes, investors now and in the...
by Michael Markowski | Mar 9, 2020 | alerts, Crash Articles, Crashes, Markets/Economy, News, 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...
by Michael Markowski | Mar 6, 2020 | alerts, Markets/Economy, News
For February of 2020, the Bull & Bear Tracker’s aggressive trader signals produced a gain of 2.5% vs. an 8.7% decline for the S&P 500. Since June 30, 2019, the Bull & Bear Tracker: Averaged a monthly gain of above 5% Produced a cumulative gain of 45.5%...
by Michael Markowski | Feb 2, 2020 | alerts, Markets/Economy, News, Uncategorized
For January 2020 the Bull & Bear Tracker’s signals produced a 5% gain vs. a 0.2% decline for the S&P 500. However, the big story is the tracker produced the gain while being only 24% invested. January established a new record percentage invested low vs. all...