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Which Report should I get?
Our twice monthly McClellan Market Report is meant to give the "big picture" of what the trend is now for the markets, and when that trend is likely to change. We talk about larger themes, including the way that Fed policy and intramarket forces can affect prices. The twice monthly newsletter also provides our proprietary "Timing Model" predictive signals, which generate dates of future market turning points from a mathematical analysis of price and breadth data.
The Daily Edition is meant for people who need more frequent market information, either for help in understanding the shorter term moves of the markets, or to have a steady flow of our analysis in between issues of the twice monthly newsletter.
The best way to understand the market's behavior is to get both reports, so that you can see both the big picture and the close up analysis. If you sign up for both, and then decide that one or the other is not for you, then we can cancel or adjust your subscription, either refunding or crediting you for the remainder of your unused subscription.
Do you offer a free trial?
We now offer a "low-cost" 14 day trial of the Daily Edition. We sadly no-longer offer a "free" $0 trial due to peoeple abusing the trial signing up fradulent accounts.
You can also download a number of sample issues from our Daily Edition and McClellan Market Report pages to help you see what they are like, and whether they would be right for you.
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- Satisfaction: You are free to cancel any subscription at anytime and receive a prorated refund. We are here when you need us, but you are never "locked in". Privacy: We never share our clients’ personal information with anyone.
Short Term & Long Term Definitions
When we refer to Short Term and Long Term; these divisions refer to trading styles rather than being a forecast extending out for some time period into the future.
"Short term" trader would be one wanting to make trades every few days.
"Intermediate" every few weeks.
"Long term" is every few months.
There is understandably some blurring of the edges of these categories, but they represent a useful way to help think about what is happening.
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