Introduction to TigerSoft
Charts 7/19/2010 All rights reserved. (C) 2010 William Schmidt, Ph.D. Simple Rules: >Use Tiger's automatic Red Buys and Sells. >Blue Closing Power leads prices. So, trade the trends of TigerSoft's Closing Power as much as possible. It is highly reliable. It shows the swings of Professional Buying and Selling. As one money manager said, it is a "Game Changer". >Trade the CLosing Power trend-breaks, most especially when price highs or lows are not confirmed with corresponding highs or lows being made by the Closing Power. > Watch how the Pros react to news. They immediately shifted to being heavy net sellers after BP's oil rig exploded. They shifted to being net buyers at the bottom. >Watch for obvious price breakouts and breakdowns. Don't dismiss them as too obvious. Professionals set them up to work most of the time. Closing Power very often will often breakout or breakdown first, thereby confirming the move by prices. Samples Charts with signals are shown below: Dollar DJIA SP-500-SPY AA ADBE (2007-2010) AEM AMZN APA AVP BA BAC BP BRCM DD GE GOOG HD HPQ IBM INTC JOYG JPM KLAC NEM NFLX PFE RIMM VZ |
Dollar |
DJIA |
SP-500-SPY |
AA AA 2003-2004 |
ADBE - 2007-2008 ADBE - 2008 ADBE - 2008-2009 |
AEM |
AMZN |
APA |
AVP |
BA |
BAC |
BP - British
Petroleum |
BRCM -
Broadcomm |
DD |
GE
|
GOOG |
HD |
HPQ |
IBM |
INTC |
JOYG |
JPM |
KLAC |
NEM Newmont Mining |
NFLX
|
PFE |
RIMM |
VZ |