But since it is downright dangerous to use a weekly approach in this market environment, we marry our weekly model with a Daily Decision Model, whose job is to keep us in tune with the trend in between weekly signals.
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Awakening this Transcendental field within awakens the cosmic value in human awareness putting man instantly in tune and in accord with natural law.
In tune with the trend in the U.S., the book markets of all six countries have been steadily growing between 1995 and 2011.
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The same figure in James Stirling's Neue Staatsgalerie in Stuttgart is perfectly in tune with the multiculturalism circulating in that eclectic building.
The Texas governor's approach is more in tune with the extraordinary advances in high tech that are making possible more and more individual opportunity and choice.
An estimated 111 million U.S. viewers were expected to tune in, with many as interested in the ads or halftime show as much or more than the game.
The politicians, eager as ever to stay in tune with the nation, joined in.
Although he is unlikely to become a public figure in the mould of Mr Gates, he is more in tune with a style of computing in which everything is connected.
Once I got into the groove with my physical body, breath, and mind in tune with each other and my arms warmed up, I was able to hone in on arm and shoulder technique to make sure that they were getting maximum extension and rotation so that my stroke would be strong and efficient.
By breaking the post-war consensus and emasculating the unions, she paved the way for a new Labour Party more in tune with the British electorate and less in hock to the union bosses.
To win back my allegiance, it has to come up with something different and more in tune with my needs.
As you might imagine, it was not exactly in tune with the rest of the bumper stickers in the neighborhood.
The question is, can the Conservative Party identify those and can it bring solutions which are in tune with the sort of trends we have in our society.
Mr Cameron's advisers insist that he is not picking a fight with Francois Hollande who, they claim, is much more in tune with British policy than his rhetoric suggests.
The predominant sentiments of the time were more in tune with the Romantics, who believed that salvation was to be found not in the power of machines, but by living as simply and as closely to nature as possible.
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In a 45-minute debate, three Lib Dem activists did speak in favour of ending national pay deals but the mood of the hall was more in tune with those, largely from Cornwall and Wales, who feared the impact in their areas.
People get really in tune with their devices, for example, they know how often they need to plug in and recharge the battery.
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Sound Community Bank has heard a lot of enthusiasm for its limited offerings, which are in tune with most home buyers who no longer keep their homes as long as they did in the past, Ms. Stewart said.
Shadow foreign secretary Francis Maude also appeared on the stage with Mr Hague and told the gathering that the Conservatives were the one party in tune with the "mainstream majority".
The Met's founders wanted to create a democratic body that was "in tune with the people" and so deliberately avoided the two-tier system of recruitment that existed in the army.
Mr Walters claimed farmers were more in tune with public opinion than the government.
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This was in tune with the international consensus, but it was nonetheless perceived as imperious.
She is already working hard for local people and is in tune with the community.
And he wants to show he's more in tune with the Republican electorate out there.
They used the question-and-answer session to portray the 40%-state-owned bank as in tune with public opinion.
Indeed, he is rather more in tune with Mrs Merkel than with France's Nicolas Sarkozy.
Singapore, never in tune with its neighbours, also seems keen to speed things up.
He's very honest, very open and very in tune with what the people are looking for.
That is in tune with the overall state of the ceasefire itself, our correspondent says.
By being in tune with what people want, and more importantly, to anticipate what they want .
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