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Timing on Deutsche Mark

BACK FROM THE FUTURE The difference in time from the Low of March 10th, 1995 thru the High of May 31st, 1996 carried forward from the High (May 31, 1996) projects a potential turning point the week of August 11th, 1997. If the week of August 11th, 1997 will be an important turning point, perhaps […]

Sample Arrays

Specific Model Applications What We Said October 16th, 1987 Timing on IMM British Pound Timing on CBT US Bond Timing on S&P 500 Futures Timing on Gold & Silver Cash Index Timing on CBT US Bond Futures Timing on Crude Oil Timing on Deutsche Mark

Nature of

The Nature of Timing Models The nature of time has always been a puzzling and intriguing subject. Jules Verne gave us bold glimpses of time portrayed as another dimension through which man may one day travel back and forth. Einstein explored the question of time in his Theory of Relativity. Time to the investor is […]

Forecast Arrays

Princeton Forecast Arrays The Princeton Forecast Arrays are only available through our monthly publications and daily FAX services. These arrays provide a quick graphical representation of a number of independent forecasting models including Composite and Empirical Timing Models, Directional Change, Trading and Volatility Models. The Forecast Array will enable you to quickly see when our […]

Timing and Volatility

Timing and Volatility Models Princeton Economics utilizes 5 separate models to identify turning points and periods of changing volatility. They are: Composite Timing Models Empirical Timing Models Trading Timing Models Bifurcation Models Volatility Models Composite Timing Models There are numerous types of cyclical activity within economies and markets. Some cyclical trends expand and contract with […]

How to Use

How To Use Time Using timing models to enhance your investment or corporate strategy decisions may take some getting used to. Many people assume that forecasts concerning time may possibly be accurate in the short-term, but they remain skeptical about long-term timing forecasts. Many argue that major political events, such as the upheavals in Russia, […]

Introduction

Introduction This trading manual is NOT another technical analysis guide on how to use RSI, Stochastic, MACD or any other technical indicator you may have read about in the past. This is NOT another text on how to measure momentum, money flow analysis, or construct an advance/decline line. Moreover, we do not teach pattern recognition […]

Global Model

Global Model Since the dawn of time, man has tried desperately to predict the future. Man has gazed upon the stars, summoned soothsayers and astrologers and sought guidance in the patterns of tea leaves and chicken entrails. He has studied the movements of planets, comets, and even the flight of an owl. However, no matter […]

Artificial Intelligence

Forecasting markets has always been a nightmare to say the least. Just when you think that you have everything figured out, the trend suddenly emerges in the opposite direction. The science of forecasting itself has encountered a rather shabby reputation largely due to the number of people in the field who think they have everything […]

Models and Methodologies—A User’s Guide

This guide offers a detailed look at some of the research models we have developed over the past years. Capital Flows Introduction Global Model Artificial Intelligence* Timing Nature of How to Use Timing and Volatility Models Forecast Arrays Sample Arrays* Long-Term Cycles Business, Economic-Confidence 8.6 Year Review Reversals System How to Use Hedging vs. Speculative […]