By
Jeff Goodnow
•
Oct 20, 2020
While a plethora of systems exist for selecting indicators, we frequently field questions from advisors about our process. In this episode, we discuss how Potomac chooses and uses various indicators, as well as how we combine them:
What precisely is an indicator?
How are they combined and for what purpose(s)?
How has it changed over the years?
We hope you enjoy and follow us on this journey!
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