The key to successful financial research is the ability to access and manipulate accurate data. This book, and its cutting edge, completely Internet-based trading system:that can organise and evaluate any market data, with all parameters set by the researcher:introduces a new way of doing just that. The Hirsch name is known for time tested and successful research and analysis, and The Almanac Investor will share valuable Hirsch theories and strategies with investors. Trusted advice and techniques that can improve any reader's overall trading efficiency. Contains data, indicators, and patterns needed to understand how and why the stock market fluctuates. A companion Web site will host a revolutionary Web-based system to evaluate and improve trading practices. Includes a step-by-step tutorial, which supplements every study in the book.
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Preface Part 1: Indicators and Patterns January Indicators and Patterns January Almanac Typical January Janu ary’s First Five Days “Early Warning System” The Incredible January Barometer 1933 “Lame Duck” Amendment — Why JB Works New Congress Barometers JB versus All Down Januarys Followed by Further Declines The So-Called “January Effect” February Indicators and Patterns February Almanac Typical February Market Negative Before & After Presidents’ Day March Indicators and Patterns March Almanac Typical March Luck of the Irish Hits Wall Street Day Before StPat’s April Indicators and Patterns April Almanac Typical April Good Friday Better in April Down January + Down April = Bad Sign May Indicators and Patterns May Almanac Typical May Wall Street Rallies For Moms Memorial Day and the Stock Market June Indicators and Patterns June Almanac Typical June NASDAQ’s Powerful 12-Day Mid-Year Rally July Indicators and Patterns July Almanac Typical July Hot July Markets Often Precede Fourth Quarter Buying Opportunities August Indicators and Patterns August Almanac Typical August September Indicators and Patterns September Almanac Typical September Trading the Labor Day Market October Indicators and Patterns October Almanac Buy! Buy! Buy! Typical October November Indicators and Patterns November Almanac Typical November Trading the Thanksgiving Market December Indicators and Patterns December Almanac Typical December Most of the So-Called “January Effect” Starts in Mid-December The Only “Free Lunch” on Wall Street Santa Claus Rally Half-Hourly Trading Patterns Weekly Trading Patterns Dow Gains Most First Two Days of the Week Monday Now Most Profitable S&P 500 Day of the Week S&P 500 Daily Performance Each Year Since 1952 NASDAQ Strongest Last Three Days of the Week NASDAQ Daily Performance Each Year Since 1971 Monthly Trading Patterns Typical S&P Month Typical NASDAQ Month Dow Gains More Eight Days a Month Than On All 13 Remaining Days Combined S&P 500 Market Probability Calendars Dow Jones Industrials Market Probability Calendars NASDAQ Market Probability Calendars Russell 1000 Market Probability Calendars Russell 2000 Market Probability Calendars Annual Trading Patterns Market Behavior Three Days Before and Three Days After Holidays Seasonal Rallies and Corrections Best Months of the Year: Seasonal Switching Strategies Aura of the Triple Witch: Fourth Quarter Most Bullish, Down Weeks Trigger More Weakness Week fter Annual Trading Volume Patterns The December Low Indicator: A Use Prognosticating Tool The Four-Year Presidential Election/ Stock Market Cycle Part 2: Seasonal Sector Investing Part 3: Databank