'A' class signal detected in the S&P 500. Running at an average wavelength of 1275 days (~ 3.5 years) over 9 iterations since August 1994. Currently peaking
Hi David, great work as always. I've been a long-time reader, but I was a bit confused about the term "A Class". Just to clarify, this isn't related to the FLD strategy nomenclature (Category A, B, C, etc.), right?
Hey Hoot. No nothing to do with FLDs. It is a measure of stationarity in the frequency domain. Specifically three criteria apply: frequency modulation, amplitude modulation and spectral spacing. There is a link to the criteria detail next to the class category in each report if you want to know more
Hi David, great work as always. I've been a long-time reader, but I was a bit confused about the term "A Class". Just to clarify, this isn't related to the FLD strategy nomenclature (Category A, B, C, etc.), right?
Here is the ranking system:
https://www.sigma-l.net/p/l-signal-rating-system
Hey Hoot. No nothing to do with FLDs. It is a measure of stationarity in the frequency domain. Specifically three criteria apply: frequency modulation, amplitude modulation and spectral spacing. There is a link to the criteria detail next to the class category in each report if you want to know more
Would have made so much money if I found you earlier