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Our timing system is based on mathematical models of technical analysis and our proprietary methodology. Using our market timing system, your time trading the market will be greatly reduced! On a yearly basis, about 20 to 25 signals (meaning buy long, sell short, or hold cash) are generated for each index stock (DIA, SPY, and QQQQ).

  • Members will receive an e-mail alert when there is a change in signal status (meaning buy long, sell short, or hold cash) for each index stock.

  • Members can visit the exclusive timing signals page with the latest updates through the Members Login to verify that our signal has changed for an index stock.

  • Members select an index stock they want to trade or a combination of them for greater diversification based on the signals produced. After your trade has been placed, all you need to do is wait for the next e-mail alert. Sounds easy — it is, and it works !

  • Members receive (via e-mail and as shown on the Members Only page) SMT's Weekly Newsletter each Friday. The weekly newsletter provides: (1) a complete market overview, (2) comprehensive technical analysis of the ETFs (DIA, SPY, and QQQQ), including trend analysis, important support and resistance lines, interpretation of the key technical indicators, Fibonacci retracement levels, market sentiment data, risk-to-reward probabilities and the short-term forecast, and (3) monthly chart updates of published articles and other interesting charts.

Our system is the most non-stressful and profitable way to invest
in both bullish and bearish markets !!



If you wish not to use margin as with short selling (i.e., borrowing stock from your broker in order to buy to cover at a lower price — meaning betting that the price of the security will decrease), you can simply remain in a cash position until the next buy signal is generated.

For rapid-fire day traders, our method may be rather slow. However, investors who are used to the buy-and-hold strategy of investing (long-term stocks and mutual funds), may find our system fast-paced. Trading is all based on perspective. But, if one truly follows our methodology, you will notice a gradual increase in your portfolio as time progresses.

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