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Climax Low buy signals are shown below in dark blue. These proprietary signals are designed to pick
the low, i.e., a shorter or longer-term bottom, with a very low false-positive rate.
Also shown is the Relative Strength Ranking plotted as an indicator
in the top window. The 50-day and 200-day XMAs (eXponential Moving Averages) are
plotted in blue and red, and the 17-day XMA of volume is plotted in blue overlaying
the volume bars.
Penny stocks can make some big moves. This one was up about 100% in three weeks, after the signal marked
the exact low. |
Another Climax Low signal on a cheap stock, marking the exact low. Common logic
says the cheap ones are no good, but I beg to differ. |
The Climax Low signal is shown in blue, again picking the exact low. This is a good
indication of where to set a potential sell stop order, i.e., just a bit below the
low on the day of the signal to allow for a "re-test" of the low. Also shown
are some Climax High signals, marked in red. These are roughly the inverse of the
Climax Low signals.
Note that in a bull trend there typically will be numerous bouts of selling on the
way up. In this situation the Climax High signals can be extremely short-term, or
may fail outright. This can be seen above, to the right of the Climax Low. Shorting
a rising market is not recommended. |
Another perfect buy signal at the exact low. |
Yet another perfect Climax Low buy signal, shown in blue. Also shown is a Climax High in red, signaling
a top. New highs are shown in bright green.
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Same comments as above. Note that the sell signals (in red) can be very short-term
in a bull market. You can't fight the trend! |
The chart speaks for itself (buy signal marked in blue, sell signal shown in red,
new highs in green). |
This time the buy signal is way over toward the left side of the chart. Note (again)
that the sell signals (in red) tend to be strictly short-term in a strong bull trend. |
Another perfectly-timed buy signal, bouncing off the 50-day XMA.
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More razor-sharp buy and sell signals (climax highs and lows). Hard to believe, but these
signals are generated real-time as they happen by the computer, not pasted in after the fact.
The question comes up sometimes.
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The Climax Low signal appears toward the left edge of the chart, once again marking
the exact low.
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Pristine buy signals
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