The red line represents the stock market. The blue line is one of our proprietary indicators showing financial risk (inverted in the graph).
The market wills stop declining when the red line rises, pointing to lower financial risk.
Our subscribers are updated weekly on its trend as well as the direction of other indicators we use.
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George Dagnino, PhD
Editor, The Peter Dag Portfolio
Since 1977
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