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Strategies & Market Trends : A.I.M Users Group Bulletin Board

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From: OldAIMGuy9/28/2020 2:19:14 PM
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Here's a list of the ETFs I use to represent the S&P 500 sectors. They are mostly 'equal weight' in design. They're ranked in order of "closest to Target" prices relative to AIM's suggested next sell points for each.



Overall yield is better than just holding some treasury bond fund and there's growth potential available as well. Note the sorry state of the Energy Sector at the bottom. This week in Value Line's "Worst Performers Latest 13 Weeks" there are 20 out of 41 companies that are generally from the energy sector. That's a pretty strong "oversold" signal historically.

Best wishes,
OAG Tom
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