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Based exclusively on a weekly analysis of trendlines on the daily and weekly charts, the ETF Trend Tracker provides you with a quick, but thorough snapshot of the primary trend direction of exchange traded funds in every category from broad-based to industry sector to international. This information is e-mailed to you every weekend, in a user-friendly format that groups ETFs based on the direction of their primary trend, either up or down. Want to know more about the trend of a particular ETF? Simply click on any ticker symbol to instantly view an annotated trend chart of that ETF. In addition to all trend changes being updated weekly, intra-week updates are sent on an as-needed basis whenever market conditions rapidly cause numerous ETFs to change the direction of their trends.
The ETF Trend Tracker is designed to provide you with both limited drawdowns and unlimited gains if the suggested trailing stop strategies are followed. For those with a qualified retirement account such as an IRA or ROTH IRA, 401K, or any other type of long-term account, Morpheus Trading Group's no-nonsense trend analysis provides you with the necessary knowledge to build a properly diversified portfolio that balances risk and reward. Objectively understanding the market trends in terms of the broad-based indices or sectors empowers you to take the lead in managing your long-term portfolio.
The Morpheus ETF Trend Tracker enables investors and traders to quickly and easily keep on top of and potentially profit from the long-term trends of every type of exchange traded fund in the U.S. markets. While our flagship service, The Wagner Daily, is designed for short-term ETF traders who hold each position for an average period of a few days to several weeks, the ETF Trend Tracker is designed for informed investors and longer-term traders who prefer to hold their ETF positions longer. The duration of our holding term is dynamic and dependent simply on how long each ETF maintains its primary trend in either direction. Typically, the ETF Trend Tracker model holds positions for a few weeks to several months (and sometimes longer). What makes the ETF Trend Tracker unique is that the long-term trends it follows are based purely on technical, rather than fundamental analysis.
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