- End of 12 Years of Monthly Stock Market Trend Updates
- Alternative Services for Trend Signals
- S&P 500 Trend Signal Email Alert
- Two Favorite Economics and Investment Newsletters
- Get Email Alert When S&P500 Trend Turns Down
- Currencies Impact Stock Market Profits
- Trend Investing Whip-Saw Reality
- Not Trend Following But Trend Investing
- How to Invest My Savings Safely for Good Long-Term Returns?
- Does Trend Trading the ASX Work?
Blogs
Two Favorite Economics and Investment Newsletters
September 2, 2018 - 05:11 — Van BeekHere are two of our favorite economics and investment newsletters that we recommend:
Thoughts from the front line by Mauldin Economics:
http://www.mauldineconomics.com/frontlinethoughts/the-growing-economic-sandpile
On My Radar by Steve Blumenthal:
Get Email Alert When S&P500 Trend Turns Down
March 5, 2017 - 01:01 — Van BeekDo you want to get an immediate warning when the trend for the S&P 500 starts to go down? Do you want to know when to sell your S&P 500 index funds?
The long-term trend for the S&P 500 is pointing up since March 11, 2016. At that moment the S&P 500 stood at 2,022. Now, about a year later, the gains are over 22%.
How much higher will it go before the trend will turn? Nobody knows. History shows that it could easily take another 2 years and another 30% gain. It could also be this month.
Proven Trend Signal
Currencies Impact Stock Market Profits
February 1, 2015 - 14:59 — Van Beek2015 started with an eventful January. The continued decline of the Euro versus the US Dollar had a major impact on the stock markets around the world.
During January, the German DAX gained 9.1% and the S&P 500 lost 3.1%.
However, this is before taking into account the impact of currency price developments.
Measured in Euros, the German DAX gained 9.1% during January. However, measured in US Dollars the DAX only gained 1.7% during January.
Measured in US Dollars the S&P 500 lost 3.1% during the month. However, measured in Euros, the S&P 500 gained 3.9%.
Stock Market Profits in Dollars and Euros
European investors gained during January, regardless if they invested at home or in the US markets.