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We use a blend
of technical and quantitative analysis to identify new trends
and emerging themes in the equity markets. This avoids being drawn into a compelling
story which usually has an unhappy ending.
We also believe proper sector selection is a lower risk strategy than random stock picking - better
to own the worst stock in a rising sector than to own the best stock in a falling sector.
We therefore focus less on various market-timing and seasonal models and more on proper sector selection
by taking advantage of natural stock sector rotation. Our clients receive bi-weekly newsletters and special
interim letters using the above methodology.
Please take some time to review the back issues of our (GT)
market newsletters.
All of the opinions and forecasts contained in gettingtechnical.com
are based solely on technical analysis. Investors new to technical
analysis may enjoy the educational content of some past issues
of our market letter.
September
19,1998 (File
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"North American Markets could skyrocket " The 1998
Asian Currency Crisis is over.
April
29,1999 (File
Size:82kb)
"Selected Portfolio Updates " Four portfolios are
retained.
July
19,1999 (File
Size:13kb)
"We'll take the money. " The Oil Service Portfolio
returns 81% in 18 weeks.
October
03,1999 (File
Size:101kb)
"The Short 1998-2000 Bull Market " One more up-leg
to the "Sell of a Generation" - most world markets.
October
27,1999
(File Size:396kb)
"The Dow Jones Industrial Average Revision " The New
Dow will be more volatile. A significant correction could follow
in Apr/May 2000.
December
06, 1999 (File
Size:573kb)
"Beware Of Technology" Nortel is out of its trading
range.

January
14, 2000 (File
Size:176kb)
"A Broad Rotational Top " A Shift From New Economy
Stocks into Old Economy Stocks Is Underway.
January
15, 2000 (File
Size:433kb)
"The Old is New Again" Equity Road Map, Petro Canada,
Energy Selections and Technology Portfolio review.
March
15, 2000 (File Size 433kb)
"World Stock Markets - The Sell Of A Generation! "
Sell technology stocks - buy oil stocks.
May
20, 2000 (File
Size:590kb)
"A Summer Rally to a Labour Day Top " A List Of Risky
Mutual Funds.
September
12, 2000 (File Size:395kb)
"JDS Is On The Brink." Cycle Magnitude Failure - Technology
Sell Filter.

September 12, 2001 (File
Size:14kb)
"Like It Or Not, We Are At War." The short and the
long term impact of the war on terrorism.
September
24, 2001 (File
Size:147kb)
"A Nasdaq Bottom." The New Economy Portfolio is Selected.
December
04, 2001 (File
Size: 276kb)
Perfect Correlation - The Canadian Dollar and Commodity
Prices.

January
28, 2002 (File
Size:109kb)
"The gold stocks are talking - maybe we should listen."
Three gold portfolios are selected.
March 18, 2002 (File
Size:205kb)
A Broad March - June 2002 Advance is Underway - All Major World
Indicies.
July
09, 2002 (File
Size:84kb)
"July 2002, An Important Juncture or, - Just Another "Down"
Month? " A Road Map shows us the way.
March 24, 2003 (File
Size:103kb)
"A/D Line - A Bullish Pattern." Energy Is Retained,
The New 2003-04 Rebound Bull Portfolio.
January 12, 2004 (File
Size:107kb)
The Outlook for 2004.
October 15, 2004 (File Size:447kb)

April 18, 2005 (File Size:159kb)
"The 12-week correction is concluded". We examine a short U.S. dollar bull.
June 3, 2005 (File Size 129kb)
"Gold's hidden strength" The long 2004 - 2005 bear is over.
September 8, 2005 (File Size 239kb)
"The 1998-2012 Secular Uptrend in Crude" The cycle structure is examined.

April 1, 2006 (File Size:158kb)
"We uncover opportunities in Aerospace". A new secular up-trend begins.
May 5, 2006 (File Size 33kb)
"A short summer correction" We examine a classic A-B-C correction.
September 12, 2006 (File Size 528kb)
"The North American Equity Roadmap" The early warning on Income Trusts.

May 4, 2007 (File Size:259kb)
"Anatomy of the 2002 - 2007 Bull Market". The Financials Peak.
July 7, 2007 (File Size 136kb)
"Simon Says "Correct"". We all correct.
August 21, 2007 (File Size 195kb)
"An August Peak" Followed by an A-B-C correcion.

February 27, 2008 (File Size:112kb)
"A final run to the top". The Energy Stocks lead the way.
December 8, 2008 (File Size 136kb)
"A November bottom". The 2007-2008 bear is over.

March 20, 2009 (File Size:400kb)
"Cash Is Trash". The FED prints more dollars.

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