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Insider Insights in Worldwide ETFs
A Behind the Scenes Look at System
Development and Evolution
Choices of Profitability and Risk
Hypothetical--Weekly
6.8 years June 21, 2002--March 27, 2009

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This chart depicts the average price of the components in the Worldwide ETFs Portfolio excluding Gold, Treasury Bills, and Ursa. Those are counter-market securities, They generally go up when the rest of the market goes down, and vice versa. They are included for balance, timing, and profit potential but excluded from the average price.

The two lower lines are timing indicators, the use of which help enable us to extract good and valuable results which would not otherwise be available, and to limit our risks. You can see the correlations, especially that of the blue-line long-term trend with the rising and fallen or fallling prices of the red line.

The portfolio profile (red line) on its face looks much like the rest of the world markets over the period shown. We will examine it more closely next.








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