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Politics : Formerly About Applied Materials
AMAT 235.13+2.2%Nov 10 3:59 PM EST

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To: ILCUL8R who wrote (26153)11/11/1998 7:41:00 PM
From: Paul V.  Read Replies (1) of 70976
 
Richard, Where can I get a nice listing of what all the sector abbreviations mean?

Immediately, you can go to the Dorsey Wright site dorseywright.com and using the abbreviations which I have posted on this site enter each in the place to search. You will first have to register for a two week trial. Thereafter, all you have to do is upgrade the percentile boxes (%)what I post weekly on this site. The procedure follows the same procedured outlined in the book.

The DW process is the best system I have found todate since it is based on basic supply and demand and is simple. Gottfried, can also give you his take on the system. You can also go the the Point and Figure Charting site on SI.

Tom Dorsey has a book entiled, Dorsey Wright & Associates, Inc., Ticker Index, of the symbols. The watts line for DW is 1-800-247-5234, attn Jay Ball.

This should help you out.

Just my opinions.

Paul V.
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