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Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers to common questions about MarketOdds.
Quick Answers
What is MarketOdds?
A platform that shows stock performance odds based on 20+ years of historical data. Like sports betting odds — but for stocks.
What markets are available?
We cover 14+ major indexes: US (S&P 500, NASDAQ, Dow Jones), Europe (FTSE, DAX, CAC), Asia (Nikkei, Hang Seng), and more.
Is there a free plan?
Yes! Free plan includes 20 featured tickers and 3 quick lookups per day. Pro unlocks everything.
How accurate is seasonal trading?
Strong patterns show 70-90% historical win rates. But past performance doesn't guarantee future results.
When should I open a position?
The position should be opened during the last hour of the trading session on the signal's open date. This approach does not aim for a specific price level — it simply opens the position expecting further directional movement based on the seasonal pattern.
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List of all available international tickers
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Understanding charts, patterns, and historical performance
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Questions about plans and subscriptions
→Stock Seasonality Guides
What Is Stock Seasonality?
A direct introduction to calendar-based historical stock research and its limits.
→Historical Market Patterns vs. Trading Signals
Why a past pattern is research context, not a prediction or trading instruction.
→What Is Sell in May and Go Away?
What the well-known seasonal market saying means, and why it is not a calendar-based instruction.
→Does the January Effect Still Work?
What this historical small-cap tendency means and how to examine it without treating it as a forecast.
→What Is the Santa Claus Rally?
What this year-end market tendency means and why it is not guaranteed to repeat.
→What Is the Turn-of-the-Month Effect?
A short calendar effect around month-end, and how to define it before researching it.
→Why Does Backtesting Matter?
Why historical testing is useful for challenging a market idea.
→How Do You Turn a Stock Idea Into Data-Backed Research?
A practical process for moving from an idea to better research.
→What Is a Seasonal Window in Stocks?
Why exact calendar dates matter in seasonal market research.
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