Accurate Predictions
Produce Better Investments

Understanding the Nomothetic Theorem creates tremendous investment opportunities.

      In calendar year 2000, a year of very poor investment results for most people (all the major U.S. stock indexes had a negative performance), the author used a trading method based on the Nomothetic Theorem to trade stock index options.
      The strength of this trading method is not only its predictive ability, but also its market neutral (non-directional) bias. It is equally easy to make money in rising markets, falling markets, or flat markets. Operating like a hedge fund, this method encourages the use of spreads to hedge, as well as the use of options, futures, and short-selling when appropriate to increase profits and manage risk.

Results:

  • The majority of trades were profitable with a relatively low risk of capital on each trade.
  • Investment return on base capital: 45.87%
  • Note:

    • Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. The only point of this example is to emphasize that a profit can be made in a down market.
    • The investment return is a reflection of risk and market conditions at the time. A higher return might be obtained by accepting more risk; but, by definition, this increases the possibility for a lower return.

Successful investment requires a number of ingredients:

It is possible that central parts of the investment method may be patented so they can be openly explained to the public. We will respond to serious inquiries at 877-651-8998. For obvious reasons, key elements regarding conclusions and applications of the theorem have not been revealed on this web site. The application of the theory and the mathematical investment recipe is being kept from public view until an appropriate marketing opportunity is identified.

Please Note:
This is not a solicitation to invest. There is no investment vehicle currently offered to exploit the predictive abilities of this theorem. If and when, such an opportunity is offered, it can only take place in accord with the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Investment Advisers Act. Unfortunately our hands are tied at this time.

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