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  • Fosback, who currently edits a newsletter called Fosback's Fund Forecaster, found that the stock market has a bullish bias around the trading sessions immediately prior to each exchange holiday as well as those at the turns of each month.

    MarketWatch.com - Top Stories 2008

  • Some of the tips do well Fosback says, but you don't know which ones they're going to be.

    The Big Tease 2008

  • Among them: Fosback's Market Logic, which offers a stock-allocation system focused on major market turns; Curtis Hesler's Professional Timing Service in Missoula, Mont., and Michael Burke's Investors Intelligence in New Rochelle, N.Y., both of which trade somewhat more than Fosback does; and Gerald Appel's Systems and Forecasts in Great Neck, N.Y., which may call for daily trades.

    Time To Time The Market? 2008

  • The stock market is as undervalued today as it was in 1990, according to Norm Fosback.

    unknown title 2012

  • Fosback also found that a highly reliable variation of the absolute breadth index is to divide the weekly ABI by the total number of issues or securities traded.

    Investopedia.com Headlines 2010

  • Fosback also found that a highly reliable variation of the absolute breadth index is to divide the weekly ABI by the total number of issues or securities traded.

    Investopedia.com Headlines 2010

  • Fosback also found that a highly reliable variation of the absolute breadth index is to divide the weekly ABI by the total number of issues or securities traded.

    Investopedia.com Headlines 2010

  • Fosback also found that a highly reliable variation of the absolute breadth index is to divide the weekly ABI by the total number of issues or securities traded.

    Investopedia.com Headlines 2010

  • In his book, "Stock Market Logic", Fosback talks about "historically high values that lead to higher prices three to twelve month out".

    Investopedia.com Headlines 2010

  • In his book, "Stock Market Logic", Fosback talks about "historically high values that lead to higher prices three to twelve month out".

    Investopedia.com Headlines 2010

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