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Strategies & Market Trends : Fidelity Select Sector funds

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To: Dennis who wrote (245)10/26/1997 11:07:00 AM
From: Julius Wong  Read Replies (1) of 4916
 
Hello Dennis,

There are many good mutual fund newsletters worth reading.
I do my own research but I also subscribe to two letters,
one of whish is Bernie Kaplan's SFS.

All newsletters (and systems) mentioned in this tread and
in Jack Park's thread are very good (SFS, Dollarlink, SuperFund,
ELVE, FastTrack, Monocle, etc). The editors and/or system
creators are very knowledgeable and professional.

Many successful switch fund newsletters use technical analysis
(TA), for example, moving average (MA) and/or relative strength
(RS). A typical TA implementation is given in Post #235. I think
for Fidelity Select Funds switching, MA and RS will provide
excellent guidelines.

If you are interested in fund switching, you will find excellent
information in Jack Park's thread, "Fund Switching Techniques,"
including some TA software implementation. For example, I posted
a TC2000 scan for Don Bell's ELVE system in Jack's thread.

Regards,
Julius
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