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Chapter Summary: Take a guided tour of our worldwide investment research into investing styles
Research Universe: Financial, Health, Gold, Growth, Real Estate, Resources, SmallCap, Technology, Value

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See how our colour-coded forecasts and signals make it easy to understand what we recommend

 

 


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Demoland is designed to be user-friendly investment research into investing styles and stock market sectors. Just follow the white arrows in the top left corner of each page (like the ones above) or use the successively numbered pages on the navigation bar below. Right takes you forward to the next stage of the tour, and left takes you back to have another look at the previous stage. You can join or leave the tour at any point via the navigation bars at the bottom of every page.

Styles in Demoland consists of Summary Research Tables to show you the current recommendations of each sector or style, and Time Series Charts to explain those recommendations, with patterns of past history and Best Guesses as to the future utilising a wide range of investing strategies. This includes Growth and Value Investing, SmallCaps as well as the most distinctive market sectors- Financial, Gold, Health Care, Real Estate, Resources and Technology. Smaller companies a.k.a. SmallCaps are used as an example here.

All the charts share a common system of colour coding for ease of comparison.

  • The Index that one wants to analyse is shown as a thick white line, with its values shown on the right hand vertical axis.
  • The Variable that explains its past behaviour is shown in yellow,  with its values shown on the left hand vertical axis. Where there are two variables, the other is shown in light green.
  • Our Best Guess as to the future is shown in orange (and in pink for a second one). Where this is a forecast of the variable it is shown as a separate series projecting into the future with its values also on the same left hand axis. Where these are Buy & Sell signals they are red arrows embedded in the price index at the time and place where they occur. Where these are Odds they are shown as values alongside the index.
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Styles in Demoland shows  examples of the kind of analysis and recommendations available for all of the investing styles and sectors shown alongside

Investing Sectors & Styles

Regional Options

Finance

Asia  or Japan

Gold Shares

Europe ex UK
Growth Investing Europe
Health Care Worldwidet
Real Estate North America
Resources Sector United Kingdom
Smaller Companies
TechnologySector
Value Investing
 

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See samples of the full range in the Chart Library

NB: Investors RouteMap contains charts for diverse investing strategies. * Where appropriate results have been back-tested world-wide over a quarter century.

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