Hi, I’m Marty Chenard, the Senior Technical Analyst for StockTiming.com. I have been investing in the stock market for over 46 years, have created and taught two different Advanced Technical Analysis Seminars and am the creator and developer of the Super Accelerator Timing System, the ...
more Hi, I’m Marty Chenard, the Senior Technical Analyst for StockTiming.com. I have been investing in the stock market for over 46 years, have created and taught two different Advanced Technical Analysis Seminars and am the creator and developer of the Super Accelerator Timing System, the Inflowing/Outflowing Liquidity Indicator, and the Institutional Accumulation/Distribution Monitor. I launched StockTiming.com with the following mission: "For investors whose goal is to earn enough money for retirement and to not lose money along the way." Today, at 69, I am probably one of the very few senior technical analysts that has been through all the Recessions, Bull Markets and Bear Markets since 1970. Most of today’s analysts are young, and saw their first Bear Market in 2001-2002. Using my systems, I sold "all" my stocks two and a half weeks before the 1987 crash. I also warned all my Seminar Students to sell everything "before" the 2001-2002 Bear market started. In 2001 when the NASDAQ dropped 24.5%, my personal investment performance for the year was a gain of 57.428%. (See Testimonials for
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Performance Our key timing model is the Super Accelerator Model. Market Tracker did a study of the timing signals on our Super Accelerator and the study can be found on these links: :
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daily" information on Institutional Accumulation/Distribution levels, Inflowing/Outflowing Liquidity levels and Institutional Selling amounts and a plethora of other daily studies. In 1968, during the Vietnam War, the Government secretly sponsored a special program in select Colleges across the Country. The Mission? To find the most astute Statistical Analysts in the Country. Without announcing the purpose, our College offered a “one time only” super-advanced Statistical Course on a volunteer basis ... created by our Government. After taking the final exam, I was called into the Economics Department 2 weeks later. At the door, were two men dressed in blue. As I tried to pass them, they stopped me and told me that I couldn’t enter. Upon identifying who I was, one of the men escorted me into the Professor’s office where more two FBI men were standing. The Professor then explained that the course was our Government’s effort to find the best Statistical Analyst for use in the War effort. I was told that I had 1 of the 3 highest scores in the entire country. From there, the FBI representative proceeded to offer me a job at a weapons test facility where my job would have been to determine “how many of each weapon would have to be deployed in order to achieve a maximum kill-rate for each mass bombing and war encounter.” Defending myself and others in combat is one thing, but using this gift to kill "the bad, the good, and the innocent" was something I could not acquiesce to in good conscience. Instead, I have used my skills in business and stock market investing. After 1987, I witnessed my Father’s cousin losing everything in the 87 crash and going back to work as a grocery store bagger when he was in his seventies. I felt terrible ... If only I had known that he had committed his life savings in the market ... I could have saved him from the agony that he and his wife went through. After witnessing people getting hurt again in 2001-2002, it was one of the reasons why the goal of StockTiming.com became, "For investors whose goal is to earn enough money for retirement and to not lose money along the way." I won’t promise to make you 100% per year like many claim, but I will promise you that I will use all my personal skills and efforts to make you the most possible with acceptable risks, and do all I can in my power to keep you out of harm’s way.
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