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About The Correct Call
The Correct Call takes a top down approach to try to understand which direction the market is likely to move in the days and weeks ahead. We use proven methods to evaluate market leadership, interest rates, market cycles, and momentum models to predict the market’s next move.

After we have our finger on the pulse of the Big Picture, we look under the hood to track the performance of 60 industries and more than 400 ETFs versus the S&P 500. Using our strict criteria, we screen only those stocks in the hottest and coldest sectors to isolate the highest ranked equities from the top performing sectors and the worst from the bottom dwellers.

Because most investors only make money when the market goes up, our goal is to help our readers be flexible enough to make money in up markets and in uncertain-to-down markets.
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The sector scan is based on 15-30 minutes delayed data. The Pattern scan is based on EOD data.