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Monday, 10/27/2008 9:44:52 AM

Monday, October 27, 2008 9:44:52 AM

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When to start an EZM portfolio.

Several of you have asked for copies of EZM, and many have asked how I go about selecting tickers and knowing when to start an EZM portfolio.

I trade Stocks, ETFs and Closed-end Funds.

V-Wave provides an excellent indication of how risky the market is; but, when it comes to identifying the actual candidates to consider, I use the FundBuster service http://www.fundbuster.com/

There are a ton of ways to drill down to tickers of interest. I generally start with the Cheese Charts....I think that is Wisconsin cheese from Tom's neighborhood smile ...if the market looks favorable, then review the top performing sectors and drill down from there. When I've drilled down to individual issues, there are ribbon charts, which are green when it's favorable to own the issue and red when when it is unfavorable...I wait for the ribbons to switch from red to green. Each week there is a video recapping the market and showing a person how to use the service

http://www.fundbuster.com/swf/2008_10_25/2008_10_25.html

When the market conditions are right and I've gotten a list of tickers of interest, I review the ZigZags in StockCharts,(e.g DUG)
http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui
to make sure the issues have adequate activity to use with EZM.

Don Carlson





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