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Strategies & Market Trends : APMP (formerly APM)

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To: Rudy who wrote (9151)12/5/1997 5:45:00 AM
From: Tsaen Wang  Read Replies (2) of 13456
 
Rudy, I don't know of a systematic way of tracking
the major holdings of the mutual funds. However,
there are ways to find out some "snap shot" of their
holding. If you go over to the thestreet.com, there
is a major section dealing with funds. You can find
out the fund's major holding, percentage of each
holding, asset allocation, performance etc. Quite
nice if you are into mutual fund.

Another way is to subscribe to IBD. Each day, they
profile four to six mutual funds with good track
records. You can find their 10 largestest holing
in terms of volume and percentages, recent new
buys, sells.
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