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Strategies & Market Trends : Point and Figure Charting

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To: Mr. BSL who wrote (5887)8/15/1998 2:49:00 PM
From: Al Serrao  Read Replies (2) of 34810
 
duke 60, I've been doing some homework. For those of us who like to use mutual funds as part of their portfolios, I have reviewed many of the better performing no load large cap funds. The first screen I used is the fund had to closely meet or exceed the S&P for the past three years, reasonable expense fees, be available through Fidelity's Funds Network most with no fee. Using DWA, I have selected those funds which have at least 9 of their top 10 holdings which are still on RS buy signals. They are listed as follows: JAGIX, PBHLX, PLCPX, SGRIX, SNIGX, JAVLX, TRBCX.

As you would expect, most are breaking down badly with the market. However, this is a nice starter list from which to review when we get our reversal in the NYBP. Once that occurs we can look at this list more closely to determine which ones to choose. The idea is to try to outperform the S&P on the way up. Best regards.
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