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Strategies & Market Trends : Fidelity Select Sector funds

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To: Julius Wong who wrote (908)9/2/1998 9:27:00 PM
From: Julius Wong   of 4916
 
I am a member of the Louisville Section of American Association
of Individual Investors (AAII). In the last 12 months, I gave
4 investment seminars to our members. Each seminar was 3-4 hours.
I was asked by members to establish a mutual fund portfolio for entertainment. I think this is not a bad idea. But why I start the Entertainment portfolio at this time, in a volatile market? Any good investment methodology must pass the market test, in both favorable and unfavorable conditions.

The 'E Portfolio' is a paper trading account with the following
features:
1. I like two types of funds: strong funds and beaten down funds.
2. The model is based on dynamics, classical and modern.
3. My software tool is TC2000 V.3.
4. For simplicity I use the close price.
5. I'll post updates on E Portfolio on a regular base.

E Portfolio:
50% Brokerage (FSLBX), $33,41
50% Home Finance (FSVLX), $41.37
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