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Ponte Vedra Firm Launches New Product For Investors
November 18, 2005 (JACKSONVILLE, FL) - Hottinger Capital Consulting, Ltd., www.HottingerSignals.com, a financial information firm chartered in 1988, announced today that it has just released Version 3.3 of HottingerSignals E-Zone System. "It is indeed a flat world", said Dolph Van Laanen, President and founder. "This project has been in development since March, with a team of people in Calgary, Canada and Baroda, India working on it. It is our response to requests from many of our member/clients". According to unsolicited testimonials on the website, investors seeking to avoid the buy and hold losses experienced by so many in recent times have found Hottinger's E-Zones to be a reliable tool. The version 3.3 upgrade adds historical charts, a feature designed to increase the utility of the system. By scanning backward in time, the results of a Buy and Hold strategy can be compared to results with the E-Zone system. Investors faced with a buy/sell decision now have the ability to view prior resultant price action against the projected zones under earlier similar conditions. Unlike the static history charts of envelope channels, trading bands, and trend lines, the E-Zones are dynamic forward projections. Viewers are provided with a picture of 2 colored areas: an Entry Zone and an Exit Zone. These zones are projected ahead by one day, and also one week, thus giving investors additional information to use in making their "buy/sell" decisions. Van Laanen explained that because each stock follows its own cycle, this is not sector or market timing. Zone information is calculated specifically for each individual symbol; all NYSE, NASDAQ, TSX symbols are covered, as well as the indexes, ETF's and all mutual funds. Investors who have either experienced, or want to avoid, a painful loss in one of their holdings may want to investigate this new source of information. Designed initially for 401K, Roth, and IRA investors, now short term, long term, and even day-traders could find this information helpful. |
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