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A Watchlist that looks out for you


Simplify technical analysis for beginners to gain instant clarity on investing.

Watchlist Study

BullBear Watchlist

Technical analysis scoreboard to identify strength and weakness in your portfolio

  • Rank portfolio by bull bear to compare strength and weakness.

  • In with the new, out with the old. Sort through your portfolio by winners and losers.

  • Curate winners that will show you the money.



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Watchlist Toolbar

Organize things your way with the toolbar

  • Think of the watchlist as a visual planner you can look for cues to plan your next step.

  • Things may be turning around or melting down, BullBear Watchlist is your sidekick.



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BullBear Score

Rethink technical ranking for a balanced view

  • Don't get distracted by the media, keep clear headed with an objective ranking system.

  • Shows current strength or weakness of price action patterns for Action (Now) time frame versus the average norm in last 1 year.



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Ride the Bulls, tame the Bears

  • Grab the bull by the horns using BullBear Score.

  • Let bullish stocks and ETFs work for you towards financial freedom.


 

What are the BullBear Icon categories?

  • Bullish: Strong Bull, Normal Bull and Lazy Bull.

  • Bearish: Strong Bear, Normal Bear and Lazy Bear.

  • Others: Tie and No Signal.



Strength Scale

Discover the norm, prepare for black swan

  • Define the norm: Find the most common and most frequent BullBear Score for the past 1 year to determine what is the norm.

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Advice from the masters

Howard Marks: History doesn’t repeat itself, but it does rhyme.

Jesse Livermore: The game taught me the game. And it didn’t spare me the rod while teaching.

Paul Tudor Jones: The most important rule of trading is to play great defense, not great offense.

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