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Artículos y análisis

Artículos originales sobre la metodología de puntos de inflexión de Milton Berg, lecciones de seis décadas de historia bursátil y la disciplina detrás del modelo MB Edge.

Por el momento, los artículos se publican en inglés.

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Personas e ideas
12 jul 2026 5 min de lectura

Who Is Milton Berg? A 47-Year Career Built on Market Turning Points

From the 1987 crash call to the desks of Michael Steinhardt, George Soros, and Stanley Druckenmiller: the career of Milton Berg, CFA, the market technician behind MB Edge.

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Metodología
17 ago 2026 5 min de lectura

Do Rising Bond Yields Have to Hurt Stocks?

Milton Berg holds a bond view he says nobody shares: yields at 6, 7 or 8% would be normal, not a crisis — and rising yields alone are not what breaks a bull market.

Metodología
13 ago 2026 10 min de lectura

You Don't Have to Call the Top

Nobody calls market tops consistently — Milton Berg says he never found one who does. But bottoms can be called within days, and that is what makes stepping aside safe.

Conducta del inversionista
13 jul 2026 9 min de lectura

Does Market Timing Actually Work? What 68 Years of Evidence Says

Most market timing fails, and the evidence is real — but it condemns frequent, emotional trading, not a low-frequency, rules-based discipline.

El modelo
13 jul 2026 9 min de lectura

What Is MB Edge? The $10 Newsletter, Explained Honestly

The MB Edge team's honest explainer of Milton Berg's $10/month S&P-500-or-T-bills signal — the record, the backtest caveats, and who shouldn't subscribe.

Metodología
12 jul 2026 4 min de lectura

What Is Turning Point Analysis? Milton Berg's Method, Explained

Turning Point Analysis holds that daily market moves are mostly random — but extremes are not. How Milton Berg finds high-probability market turns.

Historia del mercado
12 jul 2026 3 min de lectura

How Milton Berg Called the 1987 Crash

Five warning signs flashed before Black Monday 1987: extreme valuation, breadth divergences, a perverse sentiment response to the Fed, portfolio insurance, and a cycle window.

Metodología
12 jul 2026 3 min de lectura

Why Simple Market Signals Beat Complex Indicators

Milton Berg tracks 30,000+ indicators, yet his best buy signals use just two or three inputs. Why rarity — not sophistication — makes a signal worth acting on.

Historia del mercado
12 jul 2026 3 min de lectura

Anatomy of a Market Bottom: The April 2025 Low

On April 4, 2025, three rare extremes fired at once — then 57 signals in a single day. A case study in how signal clusters identify major stock market bottoms.

El modelo
12 jul 2026 4 min de lectura

Inside the MB Edge Model: 100% Invested or 100% T-Bills

How the MB Edge long term hypothetical model decides between full S&P 500 exposure and Treasury bills — and how its exit rule handled past bear markets.

Metodología
12 jul 2026 3 min de lectura

Why No Two Market Bottoms Look Alike

Capitulation shows up differently at every major low. Why Milton Berg relies on clusters of rare signals instead of one indicator that must always work.

Personas e ideas
12 jul 2026 3 min de lectura

From Benjamin Graham to Technical Analysis: Milton Berg's Conversion

Milton Berg began as a strict Graham value investor who mocked charts. What changed his mind — and what he says valuation still can't do.

Conducta del inversionista
12 jul 2026 3 min de lectura

The Costliest Mistakes Investors Make at Market Turning Points

Untested indicators, refusing to turn on a dime, overthinking signals, leveraged ETFs: the mistakes Milton Berg sees investors repeat at market turns.

Personas e ideas
12 jul 2026 2 min de lectura

Milton Berg's Reading List: The Books Behind a 47-Year Career

The books a 47-year market technician actually recommends: William O'Neil, Marty Zweig, Thomas Bulkowski — and 35 pages of Benjamin Graham.