NYSE Market Timer Puts 30-Year Track Record On TheTable With Release Of New Timing System For TheNASDAQ.
Business Editors
ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 14, 2000
Today Investment Models Inc., a subscription-based market timing service for the NYSE announced they are releasing a new model designed to time the NASDAQ.
Investment Models specializes in stock market timing designed for trading mutual funds using technical analysis. "The primary goal is to own stock funds in up markets and switch to money market funds in down markets." said James Rohrbach, President of Investment Models. "It is a very conservative approach to investing with preservation of capital given high priority."
"In recent years the stock market has rebounded quickly after a decline." Rohrbach said. "Investors are conditioned to think that they do not have to worry because the market will go back up. That kind of thinking could be very expensive if the market sustains a major decline. The primary goal of Investment Models is to reduce the risk of losing substantial portions of an investment portfolio in down markets while maximizing gains in up markets."
The model issued a sell signal on the NASDAQ on 9/19/00 and was published by Mr. Rohrbach. "The recent market activity has shown the possibility of large point declines for all of the Major Indexes. Investors sustained huge losses in this latest downturn." said Bill McKinley of Investing Systems Inc. "Investors who follow the market timing service of Investment Models were in 100% cash equivalents waiting for a buying opportunity. It's really nice to get the heads up from Mr. Rohrbach in advance."
Mr. Rohrbach never attempts to predict the future, but his technical model has an uncanny ability to identify significant changes in the trend of the market and give exact buy and sell signals. Current subscribers will get the new NASDAQ timing service beginning immediately and new subscribers will get the NYSE and NASDAQ signals weekly for no additional subscription fee. Investment Models 30-year track record can be seen at http://www.investment-models.com.
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