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Online Sources of Daily Market Forecasts
Lately, it has occurred to me that -- in spite of my love for tinkering with computer systems designed to forecast financial markets -- that an alternative approach is to rely more heavily upon the... More »
On Death and Aging
The photo above shows my mother, Rose Mishlove , at a cemetery in New Jersey where her brothers and parents are buried. One of the reasons why I have posted to neither the Forecasting Systems... More »
Can AES, a Utility Company, Predict the S&P Index??
The blue line, above, shows the stock price of AES relative to the S&P 500 index (the red line). The two curves don't seem to bear much in common. But, as you may recall from... More »
Risk of Deflation???
The chart above shows the CRB (Commodity Research Bureau) Commodity Price Index. What's significant here is that the rising blue support line, that has been in place for the past two years has now been broken.... More »
Is the Market Starting To Reverse Itself?
BioComp Dakota seems to think so -- but how reliable is this approach? See the new Forecasting Systems Letter , just posted. Jeffrey Mishlove's Blog Index
Five Reasons to Pay Attention to Your Financial Assets
$1000 Federal Reserve Note (No Longer in Circulation) (1) In the past, here on Zaadz, there has been a minimal response to my posts concerning financial forecasting and investing. But, because this topic happens to... More »
Let's Examine Stock Market Forecasts
After a three and a half year hiatus, I have finally posted a new edition of my Forecasting Systems Letter on my ForecastingSystems website. If you're interested in my thoughts on where the stock market... More »
Stock Market Reflections
Richard Russell, publisher of the Dow Theory Letter , is an 80 year old financial analyst whose advice I find very useful. I subscribe to his daily market comments. In the last two days, he... More »
Financial Forecasting
One of my biggest interests is following the financial markets. Interestingly, until January 1999 (when I was 52 years old), I had no interest whatsoever in this area. It seemed about as far removed as... More »






