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Compare stocks (13 September 2012)
Investtech introduces a new analysis function. Compare the price development of a stock with 26,000 other stocks, commodities and indices. Pick from a top list with the most relevant peers. A possible strategy could be to buy stocks that are trailing peers or to buy stocks that show relative strength. |
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We have now launched an extensive upgrade of our charts. The news are:
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New product: Trend signals (31st January 2010) Investtech published a research report just before Christmas which showed that stocks which enter a rising trend in the medium term, provide significantly better return than benchmark in the same period of time. Read more about the report here. Based on results from this research, we have created a new product which gives our members a quick overview of trend signals. The new product is located in the menu on the left hand side under “Trend signals”. The product is available to Trader and Professional members. |
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| Good opportunities in active trading (11th June 2009) |
| After the recent rise in the market, it appears we are past the bottom for now. The situation is much like the one in 2003. In this report, we look at how Investtech’s Trader Portfolios for Norway and Sweden have performed so far this year, and describe a strategy we believe will give good results in the time ahead. The report will be valuable assistance for traders who wish to use an active strategy based on technical analysis and supported by Investtech’s services. |
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| The results of the Model Portfolios for the fourth quarter, 2007 (10 January 2008) |
| Investtech's Model Portfolios fell in the fourth quarter with, on average, 1.4 percentage points in relation to the reference index. The portfolios for Norway and Sweden showed excellent results, with returns of respectively 5.7 and 10.6 percentage points better than the index. |
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| The results of the Model Portfolios for the third quarter, 2007 (3 October 2007) |
| Investtech's Model Portfolios fell in the third quarter with, on average, 5.7 percentage points in relation to the reference index. |
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| The results of the Model Portfolios for the second quarter, 2007 (25 July 2007) |
| Investtech's Model Portfolios rose in the second quarter with, on average, 2.3 percentage points in relation to the reference index. In particular, the portfolios in Sweden and the Netherlands showed excellent results, with excess returns of respectively 11.0 and 12.5 percentage points. |
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| The results of the Model Portfolios for the first quarter, 2007 (10 April 2006) |
| Investtech's Model Portfolios rose in the first quarter with, on average, 1.0 percentage points in relation to the reference index. In particular, the portfolios in Germany and the United States showed excellent results, with excess returns of respectively 3.6 and 7.9 percentage points. |
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| Investtech introduces "Trading Opportunities" for Professional subscribers (26 January 2007) |
| Sometimes stocks can show combinations of technical factors that strongly indicate large price movements. It is rare for such combinations to occur, but when they do, there will often be possibilities for very profitable trades. We call this Trading Opportunities. |
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| The results of the Model Portfolios for the forth quarter, 2006 (4 January 2007) |
| Investtech's Model Portfolios rose in the fourth quarter with, on average, 9.4 percentage points in relation to the reference index. In particular, the portfolios in Sweden and Netherlands showed excellent results, with excess returns of respectively 18.9 and 18.6 percentage points. |
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| The results of the Model Portfolios for the third quarter, 2006 (10 October 2006) |
| Investtech's Model Portfolios fell in the third quarter with, on average, 0.7 percentage points in relation to the reference index. In particular, the portfolios for Sweden drew the average down by a return of 13.9 percentage points weaker than the index. The portfolio for United Kingdom beat the index by 9.9 percentage points. The results so far this year have been good, with returns averaging 10.1 percentage points better than the reference index. |
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| The results of the Model Portfolios for the second quarter, 2006 (4 July 2006) |
| Investtech's Model Portfolios fell in the second quarter with, on average, 0.6 percentage points in relation to the reference index. In particular, the portfolios for Germany and Finland drew the average down by a returns of 5.9 and 5.4 percentage points weaker than the index. The portfolio for United States beat the index by 7.2 percentage points. |
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| The results of the Model Portfolios for the first quarter, 2006 (4 April 2006) |
| Investtech's Model Portfolios rose in the first quarter with, on average, 11.5 percentage points in relation to the reference index. In particular, the portfolios in Germany and Netherlands showed excellent results, with excess returns of respectively 36.1 and 20.5 percentage points. |
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| The results of the Model Portfolios for the fourth quarter, 2005 (2 January 2006) |
| Investtech's Model Portfolios rose in the fourth quarter with, on average, 1.5 percentage points in relation to the reference index. In particular, the portfolios in Sweden and Denmark showed excellent results, with excess returns of respectively 11.5 and 7.9 percentage points. |
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| The results of the Model Portfolios for the third quarter, 2005 (3 October 2005) |
| Investtech's Model Portfolios rose in the third quarter with, on average, 0.6 percentage points in relation to the reference index. In particular, the portfolios in USA and UK showed excellent results, with excess returns of respectively 9.1 and 8.9 percentage points. |
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| Buy signals from rectangle formations (16th August 2005) |
| A recent research report by Investtech.com shows that buy signals from rectangle formations from Investtech's stock price charts are successful in 67% of cases. |
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| The results of the Model Portfolios for the second quarter, 2005 (4 July 2005) |
| Investtech's Model Portfolios rose in the second quarter with, on average, 2.2 percentage points in relation to the reference index. In particular, the portfolios in Norway and USA showed excellent results, with excess returns of respectively 9.8 and 9.0 percentage points. |
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| New and exciting product - Trading Opportunities (6th April 2005) | ||||
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Investtech continues to develop new and useful products to help our customers make even better investments.
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Lately Investtech has been getting more institional investors as customers. These have been asking for various further improvements and adjustments of our analysis products. This summer, Investtech will therefor launch a new subscription level, especially tailored for the most active and professional users. We are happy that we already now can give all our users a taste of a product that will be included in this new subscribtion level.
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We emphasise that Trading Opportunities will only be available under the new subscription level INSTITUTIONAL as soon as this is launched this summer.
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For a certain time, all our users are given the opportunity to test this new product:
Paying subscribers get access automatically by logging in with their existing username and password. Registered users can get more information about how to get access to Trading Opportunities by logging in and reading the information on the home page. Are you a subscriber or a registered user? Log in here! Have you forgotten your username and/or your password? Send us an e-mail here! Are you not a subscriber or registered user? Register for a free trial period here! What is Trading Opportunities? (April 6 2005) Sometimes stocks can show combinations of technical factors that strongly indicate large price movements. It is rare for such combinations to occur, but when they do, there will often be possibilities for very profitable trades. We call this Trading Opportunities. This document describes 10 types of trading opportunities. For each of these, the theory behind the opportunity is described, and how the various parameters such as recommended buying price, price target and stop loss are calculated. In the introduction the terms that are common to all trading opportunities are described.
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| The results of the Model Portfolios for the first quarter, 2005 (4 April 2005) |
| Investtech's Model Portfolios rose in the first quarter with, on average, 8.1 percentage points in relation to the reference index. In particular, the portfolios in Sweden, Denmark and USA showed excellent results, with excess returns of respectively 12.7, 11.3 and 15.2 percentage points. |
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| The results of the Model Portfolios for the fourth quarter, 2004 (3 January 2004) |
| Investtech's Model Portfolios rose in the fourth quarter with, on average, 10.6 percentage points in relation to the reference index. In particular, the portfolios in Norway, Denmark and USA showed excellent results, with excess returns of respectively 27.5, 17.2 and 12.4 percentage points. |
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| The results of the Model Portfolios for the third quarter, 2004 (1 October 2004) |
| Investtech's Model Portfolios fell in the third quarter with, on average, 2.1 percentage points in relation to the reference index. In particular, the portfolios for Norway and Germany drew the average down by returns of 9.6 and 6.1 percentage points weaker than the index. The portfolio for Finland beat the index by 7.2 percentage points. |
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In the course of the Winter and Spring, Investtech has improved the alorithms and software for the automated stock analyses. We have improved the analyses on a number of points, especially within trend- and volume analysis. As a user you will notice the improvements by the more precise and better analysis comments. The Overall Analysis of the charts has also become more precis and better, which will result in a better basis for ou customers to make good investment decisions.
If you would like more information about our analysis services and how these may help you with your investment decisions, please contact us at info@investtech.com.
Overall analysis (23 March 2004)
Untill now, Investtech has offered technical analyses for the short, medium and long term,
With the new product "Overall Analysis" you will in addition get an overall analysis per stock, based on these different analyses.
You can view the Overall Analysis by clicking on the
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to the right of the chart.
To see which stocks ar hight ranked based on the Overall Analysis, go to Top50 or Stock Selection in the left menu and select "Overall Analysis" at the top of the table.
After the trial period, Overall analysis will become part of the Professional subscripton.
Pivot points lists (23 March 2004)
One of the most unique aspects of Investtech's stock analyses are the pivot points. These are the points that indicate important bottoms and tops in the charts. Investtech identifies these points by using advanced mathematical routines and plots them in the charts.
Many of Investtech's customers have asked for lists of stocks that have recently have formed new bottom pivot points, as these may be buy candidates. Similarly, stocks which have recently formed top pivot points may be sell candidates. The new product "Pivot points" provides such new overviews.
After the trial period, Pivot Points will become part of the Trader subscription.
Expanded Stock Selection (23 March 2004)
Many investors are not interested in the smallest companies on an exchange. For these stocks, liquidity is low and it is difficult to execute trades. Especially for bigger and more active traders it is difficult to trade in these kind of companies.
Under "Stock Selection" you will now find the possibility to use liquidity as a criterium. If you are a large investor, you could for example select technically positive stocks among the 10 or 30% most liquid stocks. If you are a medium investor, and believe medium-sized companies have a better potential than the larger ones, you could select the 30-50% most liquid stocks.
Stock Selection is a part of the Professional subscription.
Top50 - Now available with multiple time horizons (9 December 2003)
You now have the possibility of finding the best-buy candidates based on multiple investment horizons!
The Top50 list has previously been selected based solely on the standard investment horizon, i.e. from 1 to 6 months. As of 9th December, you will also be able to find the best-buy candidates based on long term investment horizons (1 to 6 quarters) and short term investment horizons (1 to 6 weeks).
Our registered users will also gain access to Signals and Stock Selection based on short term and long term investment horizons.
In addition, comments and evaluations for all stocks will be available for both short and long term. Thereby giving further assistance in your making the right decisions regarding your investments.
The name of the "Standard" graph has been altered to "Medium Term", in order to give a clearer distinction between the three time horizons on which Investtech bases it’s analysis. The alterations are most noticeable with the orange links to the right of the graphs.
Please do not hesitate to contact us at
info@investtech.com
or by telephone +47 21 555 888 should you have any queries about the alterations for your subscription.
Introduction of Stock Selection (19 June 2003)
Investtech lanches a new and professional tool for Stock Selection.
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Try Stock Selection for free (for all registered users). You get access by loggin in with your username and password as usual. Use the link below if you are not already registered. |
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Introduction of Chart View (19 June 2003)
Investtech launches a new and professional tool for Chart View for stocks in tables and reports.
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Chart View makes it easier for our subscribers (Professional) to quickly scan a large number or selected charts. Chart View is available for many of the tables and rankings, such as TOP50, Signals, Trends, Stock Selection and My Portfolio. Select the stocks that you want to monitor in My Portfolio and keep track of them through Chart View.
Try Chart View for free (applies to all registered users). You get access by loggin in as usual with your username and password. Use the link below if you are not already registered. |
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About Investtech
Investtech's technical anlayses consist of charts (price patterns, trends, pivot points, support and resistance) and comments. More than 15.000 European and American companies are analysed each day, including all companies on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Investtech's analyses are generated automatically and based on advanced software technology, developed since 1993 at the Univerity of Oslo in Norway.
Investtech's references
In addition to it's services to private and professional investors, Investtech also delivers custom-made analyses to banks, brokers and financial publishers. Investtech delivers these customised analyses daily through internet and intranet solutions as well as in print to some of Europe's leading companies and institutions:
| in the Netherlands to ABN AMRO Bank | ||
| in Germany to Der Aktionaer, the largest German-language stock magazine | ||
| in Belgium to De Financieel Economische Tijd, the major financial newspaper and publisher of investor magazines | ||
| in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland to the countries' largest online brokers, to Yahoo! and to the national stock owners' organisations in Sweden, Norway and Denmark |
Questions, commenst or suggestions?
As always, we love to hear from our users. You can reach us at
info@investtech.com
or call us during office hours at +47 21 555 888.
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