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Discovered in 1933 by George Marechal this stock market forecasting method was
put to the ultimate test.
Marechal drew a projection of what he believed the Dow Jones Industrial Average
would look like for the next fifteen years.
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Although there are clear discrepancies between the predicted path and the actual
results, the overall depiction is reasonably similar.
At 90-years of age, Marechal died without ever revealing how he was able to calculate
market movements with such uncanny accuracy. It appeared his forecasting method
would be lost forever.
A young commodity trader by the name of Jim Sloman discovered what seemed to be a
hidden order in the markets.
He called it DELTA... derived from the Greek word meaning door. A door to the
unknown.
In the same year, Sloman sold the DELTA method to Welles Wilder, the author and
creator of many popular technical chart indicators, like the relative strength index.
Wilder took the DELTA method, updated it by computerizing it and began selling
memberships to THE DELTA SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL for $35,000.
As a member, you were entrusted with the DELTA secret -- never to be revealed to
anyone.
In 1990, one of the DELTA members breached the trust of the group and began selling a
book promising to divulge the most important discovery ever made about the
markets.
Wilder quickly conferred with his attorneys and a plan was set in motion.
Wilder decided to publish The Delta Phenomenon giving 75 percent of the profits to
THE DELTA SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL members.
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Today, the Delta Phenomenon method can be applied to any freely traded market.
Stocks and futures. Broad market indices and treasuries. Exchange traded funds and
FOREX.
The power of DELTA cuts through the all market chatter shining its laser light on
the hidden order within.
Here is a monthly chart of the Dow Jones Industrial Average since 1990.
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Note how the all-time market high was a DELTA turning point!
No... but, could you use this information to help you with your trading decisions?
If the market is in a particularly strong trend, the turning points my come early or late.
Typically, if this happens, the next point will be spot-on.
Up to this point, you have seen long-term charts and their uncanny accuracy.
Imagine what you could do if you had the turning point forecasts for daily or intraday
charts.
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This daily chart of Electronics Boutique Holdings Corp was randomly selected from
thousands of other stocks.
The Delta Phenomenon is not the Holy Grail but, it may be the next best thing!
After some initial study, youll be able to apply DELTA turning points to any chart in
any time-frame. There are plenty of chart examples to get you started.
Although the Delta Phenomenon is not a trading system, Wilder offers some entry and
exit techniques that could further be developed into a trading system.
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Stock-Charts-Made-Easy.com is not an investment advisory service, a registered investment advisor or broker-dealer and
does not imply or suggest which securities you should buy or sell. You should always check with a licensed financial
advisor and/or tax advisor to determine the suitability of any investment.
It should not be assumed the technical indicators, analysis techniques or trading methods presented
in this special report will be profitable or that trading decisions based on their use will not result in
losses. Past results are not necessarily indicative of future results. Examples presented in this special
report are for educational purposes only. Any trade set-up illustrated is not a solicitation to buy or sell
a security. The author, publisher and any affiliate linked to this special report assume no responsibility
for your trading results. Remember... there is a high degree of risk in trading.
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