The QA ScoreCardResearch Report calculations are based two different 4(+) years of rolling data. Daily Data and Weekly Data (High[s], Low]s], Close[s], Yearly High(s) & Low[s], & Volume[s]).
These QA ScoreCard Reports should be viewed in the context of their associated QA TopDown Approach Reports. The ScoreCard Reports have more, indicator-based, measurements than their counterparts. Therefore, these charts are more sensitive and more responsive to market changes from Strongly Bullish to Strongly Bearish, and visa-versa, than the associated TopDown Reports. When you view these together, or in close proximity with each other, you will see the different timings becoming evident as you compare these charts with their counterparts.
The three (10) major indicators and two (2) scoring accumulators,5 indicators & 1 accumulator for the Daily Section[s], and 5 indicators & 1 accumulator for the Weekly Section[s] of these charts. These are displayed in the following columns: (from the shortest to the longest lead-times).
ST Signal - Short Term Moving Average
EXIT Signal - Chandelier Exit Indicator
Int Signal - Intermediate Term Moving Average
LT Signal - Long Term Moving Average
B/B Signal - Bull-Bear Indicator
Overall Score - Scoring Accumulator
Each of these indicators has 6 graduated increments from 0 (Strongly Bearish) to 5 (Strongly Bullish) which uses the following scale:
5 - Strongly Bullish
4 - Bullish
3 - Moderately Bullish
2 - Moderately Bearish
1 - Bearish
0 - Strongly Bearish
The last indicator of interest is the column labels Overall Score. The scoring range is from 0 - 100 which represents the Maximum Percentage Allocation of the associated investment within a particular Master Allocation Portfolio Model.