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Strategies & Market Trends : Fidelity Select Sector funds

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To: Chris who wrote (620)1/4/1998 4:51:00 PM
From: Julius Wong  Read Replies (3) of 4916
 
Hello Chris,

You have a very nice web site. I also enjoy reading your Stock Attack thread.

I have my 403(b) retirement account in Fidelity because my employer
only allow me to use Fidelity. I think there are some advantages in using several fund families, but I did not look into that. Jim Battaglia of Invest in Best thread
Subject 12889
can answer your question on fund families better.

The basic limitations are 30 day trading period (or 0.75% penalty), $15 (or $7.5) total transfer fee by phone (or Internet). Fidelity also waived standard 3% load for retirement accounts.

The TA of Select Funds is more orderly then stocks. You need to
watch Relative Strength and MA. I have TC2000, WoW Pro, and
OmniTrader and I only use TC2000 for Select Funds.

At this time the tech fund group (FDCPX, FSPTX, FSELX, FSDCX) is
strong, unusually strong. I have my money in FDCPX (Computers).

I just completed a scan on beaten down stocks. TC2000 gave me three stocks: HTCH, KLAC, and SCOP. Do you like these stocks?

Regards,
Julius
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