DAX Medium Term Forecasts 2008 And 2009

Here we have put all forecasts done over the course of the years 2008 and 2009 on the DAX index just to show you how the forecast performs.
We are not publishing all weekly forecasts that we produce in the live account but only a subset of the forecasts computed at the end of each month. This is meant to show you the performance of the algorithm used so that you can judge for yourself.
When looking at the forecasts below keep in mind that:
1) The forecasts have been computed on the thin orange vertical line roughly in the middle of the graph, that is including all data known up to that point included and no data after that one.
2) The system is not backtested, there is no meaning in backtesting here.
3) There is no guarantee that the system will continue to have this performance in the future.

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January 2008.
DAX January 2008

February 2008 (this is probably the wrong one of the set).
DAX February 2008

March 2008.
DAX March 2008

April 2008.
DAX April 2008

May 2008 (shall we buy or sell?).
DAX May 2008

June 2008.
DAX June 2008

July 2008 (trouble ahead... but we know it).
DAX July 2008

August 2008 (again shall we buy or sell?).
DAX August 2008

September 2008.
DAX September 2008

October 2008 (is it over?).
DAX October 2008

November 2008 (minimum starts to form end of February, beginning of March).
DAX November 2008

December 2008 (when will be the time to buy?).
DAX December 2008

January 2009 (is it really March the time to buy?).
DAX January 2009

February 2009.
DAX February 2009

March 2009.
DAX March 2009

April 2009.
DAX April 2009

May 2009 (do we need a correction?).
DAX May 2009

June 2009 (time to buy again?).
DAX June 2009

July 2009.
DAX July 2009

August 2009.
DAX August 2009

September 2009.
DAX September 2009



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