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Available Market Reports

These market reports highlight the use of the HighGrowthStock tools in the analysis of market conditions.

The following market reports are in video format. A high speed link is highly recommended. The download is a self-extracting file containing the video report and the Camtasia video player. If your browser doesn't give you the option to open the file after it is downloaded then you must find the downloaded file on your hard drive and open the file manually.

Jun 27, 2009
"This week's movie shows the value of HGSI in analyzing the structure of the markets. I used examples from my upcoming DVD to show how HGSI gave special insight into what groups would be moving higher if the market held after Monday's sharp drop."

Jun 20, 2009
"The NASDAQ and NASDAQ 100 are the relative strength leaders among the major market indexes which are still stuck in a trading range. One way to determine direction is to watch a list of leading stocks to determine which way the indexes are going to break."

Jun 13, 2009
"The major markets still have not broken out of their trading ranges, but there has been strong rotation within the groups. In the last portion of the movie, I review the Gorilla combo, and how I use it to prospect for strong candidates which have pulled back and may be setting up to go higher."

May 30, 2009
"The major markets are still stuck in a trading range, but at the moment, the bias seems to be up. There is a great deal of market and political risk in these markets, so be careful with your capital."

May 23, 2009
"Volume has fallen off dramatically, and the major market indexes are stuck in a trading range. I see few catalysts to get us out of this trading range, especially to the upside. Watch the support and resistance levels to see if the market breaks in either direction, or continues to drift sideways between support and resistance. Even if the indexes go nowhere, there are still opportunities on the long side. The materials sector continues to be strong."

Trading Floor of the New York Stock Exchange
1930 NYSE Trading Floor
Ben Bernanki
NASDAQ Trading Floor