S&P500 Short Term Forecasts 2010

Here we have put all short term forecasts done over the course of 2010 on the S&P500 index just to show you how the forecast performs.
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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SP500 January 08, 2010.
SP500 January 08, 2010

SP500 January 15, 2010.
SP500 January 15, 2010

SP500 January 22, 2010.
SP500 January 22, 2010

SP500 January 29, 2010.
SP500 January 29, 2010

SP500 February 05, 2010.
SP500 February 05, 2010

SP500 February 12, 2010.
SP500 February 12, 2010

SP500 February 19, 2010.
SP500 February 19, 2010

SP500 February 26, 2010.
SP500 February 26, 2010

SP500 March 05, 2010.
SP500 March 05, 2010

SP500 March 12, 2010.
SP500 March 12, 2010

SP500 March 19, 2010.
SP500 March 19, 2010

SP500 March 26, 2010.
SP500 March 26, 2010

SP500 April 01, 2010.
SP500 April 01, 2010

SP500 April 09, 2010.
SP500 April 09, 2010

SP500 April 16, 2010.
SP500 April 16, 2010

SP500 April 23, 2010.
SP500 April 23, 2010



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