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Martin Zweig


Born
in Cleveland, Ohio, The United States
July 02, 1942

Died
February 18, 2013


Martin Zweig was a financial analyst, investor, and author of the book Winning on Wall Street. He also created the Zweig Forecast in 1971, which ran for 26 years. In 1987, Zweig famously predicted the stock market crash known as Black Monday. Zweig was known as a pioneer in technical analysis.

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“In the stock market, as with horse racing, money makes the mare go. Monetary conditions exert an enormous influence on stock prices.”
Martin Zweig

“To measure the yield curve I use Moody’s Aaa Corporate Bond Yields as the long-term rate, and six-month commercial paper rates as the short-term rate. You can find these figures in government publications, Barron’s, and other financial periodicals.”
Martin Zweig, Martin Zweig Winning on Wall Street

“The trend is your friend.”
Martin Zweig