SPECIAL REPORT

UPDATED 3/23/99

ON 3/23/2000 THE PITBULL CRASH INDEX HIT A +6
This called off the Crash Alert we had been under since August as the broad market went through a massive consolidation that saw 66% of stocks lose money!

"What is the Pitbull Crash Index, (PCI)?"

The Pitbull Crash Index (PCI) is a warning indicator developed by Henry Ford in 1987 prior to the crash and is based on an algebraic summation of the number of NYSE new lows and whether or not the NYSE has been advancing or declining over the previous 5 days. This is a very effective monitor of market internals that can show situations setting up that should raise the investor's awareness and allow them to take some precautionary actions until the all-clear is sounded. It is published daily for subscribers and disseminated on a once a week basis to over 60,000 investors. It was back tested over 25 years of data, starting in 1960, and since 1980 has signalled 12 times and been WRONG 6 TIMES....The last time it signalled right was July 24, 1998 and it was right. The previous signal to this one on March 1, 1999 was wrong.


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The PCI is an early warning system to indicate a possible bear market. False alarms are not only anticipated, but welcomed because when they occur it indicates that the public perception may be primed for a bear market decline, rightly or wrongly. If wrong it is usually followed by a sharp rally. When it is right, you have one to two weeks to get your affairs in order.
THIS SIGNAL DOES NOT MEAN TO GO OUT AND LIQUIDATE ALL OF YOUR HOLDINGS TOMORROW MORNING. IF IT IS REAL, IT WILL BE FOLLOWED BY MORE -10 DAYS IN THE COMING WEEKS CONFIRMING A BEAR MARKET.

"SO WHAT DOES IT MEAN??? WHAT DO I DO?"

It means, very simply, to look at your investments with a sharper than usual eye and to take certain prudent precautions:

IN JULY 1998 FOLKS SAID" I'VE NEVER BEEN THROUGH A BEAR MARKET. THE DOW JUST LOST 500 POINTS YESTERDAY.....ISN'T THAT A BEAR MARKET?"

No...What we went through would be classified as a "Market Crash". Believe me, YOU WILL recognize a bear market when it happens.

Here are the guidelines accepted by most economists and market managers and technicians.

"HOW BAD CAN IT GET?"

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Henry Ford