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Strategies & Market Trends : Ted Warren's Investolator

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To: WEagle who wrote (1474)2/29/2024 7:26:19 AM
From: KTSinvest  Read Replies (2) of 1795
 
WEagle,

Hello. I replied to your message yesterday, but my reply disappeared.

I will preface my question noting that I probably need to go back and read Ted's book again.

I have been reviewing old stock charts that were presented in the Stock Secrets Newsletter that I subscribed to many years ago. The newsletter included charts on 5 stocks, the month's "winning" stock and four others that were being watched.

On almost all of the charts, the duration of the chart is 4 to 5 years.

When you are analyzing stocks now (based on investolator rules), what duration do you look at? Do you ever analyze a stock based on a 12 to 18 month duration?

KTSinvest
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