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S&P-500 forecast (up, down, or sideways) for the next week. If you use more than one method, approach, or tool for prediction, it could be reasonable to give a vote for each one. "Sideways" is defined as a change within 1%.
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Added by Alex on December 11, 2009 at 5:16pm —
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Welcome to benefit from building a simple average
S&P-500 forecast (up, down, or sideways) for the next week. If you use more than one method, approach, or tool for prediction, it could be reasonable to give a vote for each one. "Sideways" is defined as a change within 1%.
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Added by Alex on December 4, 2009 at 10:20pm —
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Welcome to benefit from building a simple average
S&P-500 forecast (up, down, or sideways) for the next week. If you use more than one method, approach, or tool for prediction, it could be reasonable to give a vote for each one. "Sideways" is defined as a change within 1%.
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Added by Alex on November 27, 2009 at 6:15pm —
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Charts represent S&P-500 forecast for November 23-27, 2009 (source -
Stock Market Investing). The calculations have been performed using pattern similarity prediction by
Investment Analyzer InvAn-4 and
Neural Network Stock Trend Predictor NNSTP-2 . A summarized prediction would be - downtrend with some fl…
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Added by Alex on November 21, 2009 at 9:44pm —
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Welcome to benefit from building a simple average
S&P-500 forecast (up, down, or sideways) for the next week. If you use more than one method, approach, or tool for prediction, it could be reasonable to give a vote for each one. "Sideways" is defined as a change within 1%.
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Added by Alex on November 21, 2009 at 12:34am —
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Welcome to benefit from building a simple average
S&P-500 forecast (up, down, or sideways) for the next week. If you use more than one method, approach, or tool for prediction, it could be reasonable to give a vote for each one. "Sideways" is defined as a change within 1%.
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Added by Alex on November 14, 2009 at 12:43am —
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Welcome to benefit from building a simple average
S&P-500 forecast (up, down, or sideways) for the next week. If you use more than one method, approach, or tool for prediction, it could be reasonable to give a vote for each one. "Sideways" is defined as a change within 1%.
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Added by Alex on November 8, 2009 at 3:03pm —
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Cycle analysis forecast and, especially, pattern similarity forecast show downtrend for the next week*.
Do your own research. It is wise to analyze data from multiple sources and draw your own conclusion.
*) source -…
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Added by Alex on November 6, 2009 at 8:36pm —
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Welcome to benefit from building a simple average
S&P-500 forecast (up, down, or sideways) for the next week. If you use more than one method, approach, or tool for prediction, it could be reasonable to give a vote for each one. "Sideways" is defined as a change within 1%.
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Added by Alex on October 31, 2009 at 2:09am —
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Welcome to benefit from building a simple average
S&P-500 forecast (up, down, or sideways) for the next week. If you use more than one method, approach, or tool for prediction, it could be reasonable to give a vote for each one. "Sideways" is defined as a change within 1%.
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Added by Alex on October 23, 2009 at 6:28pm —
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Welcome to benefit from building a simple average
S&P-500 forecast (up, down, or sideways) for the next week. If you use more than one method, approach, or tool for prediction, it could be reasonable to give a vote for each one. "Sideways" is defined as a change within 1%.
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Added by Alex on October 17, 2009 at 12:23am —
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Welcome to benefit from building a simple average
S&P-500 forecast (up, down, or sideways) for the next week. If you use more than one method, approach, or tool for prediction, it could be reasonable to give a vote for each one. "Sideways" is defined as a change within 1%.
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Added by Alex on October 9, 2009 at 4:59pm —
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Welcome to benefit from building a simple average
S&P-500 forecast (up, down, or sideways) for the next week. If you use more than one method, approach, or tool for prediction, it could be reasonable to give a vote for each one. "Sideways" is defined as a change within 1%.
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Added by Alex on October 2, 2009 at 5:48pm —
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Welcome to benefit from building a simple average
S&P-500 forecast (up, down, or sideways) for the next week. If you use more than one method, approach, or tool for prediction, it could be reasonable to give a vote for each one. "Sideways" is defined as a change within 1%.
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Added by Alex on September 25, 2009 at 7:41pm —
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Welcome to benefit from building a simple average
S&P-500 forecast (up, down, or sideways) for the next week. If you use more than one method, approach, or tool for prediction, it could be reasonable to give a vote for each one. "Sideways" is defined as a change within 1%.
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Added by Alex on September 19, 2009 at 1:48am —
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Welcome to benefit from building a simple average
S&P-500 forecast (up, down, or sideways) for the next week. If you use more than one method, approach, or tool for prediction, it could be reasonable to give a vote for each one. "Sideways" is defined as a change within 1%.
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Added by Alex on September 11, 2009 at 8:11pm —
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Welcome to benefit from building a simple average
S&P-500 forecast (up, down, or sideways) for the next week. If you use more than one method, approach, or tool for prediction, it could be reasonable to give a vote for each one. "Sideways" is defined as a change within 1%.
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Added by Alex on September 4, 2009 at 6:33pm —
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Welcome to benefit from building a simple average
S&P-500 forecast (up, down, or sideways) for the next week. If you use more than one method, approach, or tool for prediction, it could be reasonable to give a vote for each one. "Sideways" is defined as a change within 1%.
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Added by Alex on August 22, 2009 at 12:12am —
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Welcome to benefit from building a simple average
S&P-500 forecast (up, down, or sideways) for the next week. If you use more than one method, approach, or tool for prediction, it could be reasonable to give a vote for each one. "Sideways" is defined as a change within 1%.
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Added by Alex on August 16, 2009 at 1:27am —
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Chart represents S&P-500 forecast for August 17 - 21, 2009 (source -
Stock Market Investing).
The calculation has been performed using
Neural N…
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Added by Alex on August 14, 2009 at 11:56pm —
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