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Strategies & Market Trends : Fidelity Select Sector funds -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Julius Wong who wrote (2641)5/14/2000 7:48:00 PM
From: Julius Wong  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4916
 
What is Short Term Strength (STS) ?

STS was defined to measure a fund's theoretical annual gain.
The STS was developed and used in our thread since 1998.

If Fund X has a STS = 2 every day for one year, then Fund X's
annual gain is 20%.

If Fund Y has a STS = 5 every day for one year, then Fund Y's
annual gain is 50%.

If Fund Z has a STS = 10 every day for one year, then Fund Z's
annual gain is 100%.

TC2000 introduced the FX parameters in February 2000. The FX
parameters are equal to 10*(STS).

FX10 = STS 1
FX20 = STS 2
FX50 = STS 5
FX100 = STS 10



To: Julius Wong who wrote (2641)5/17/2000 8:56:00 PM
From: Julius Wong  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4916
 
For Fidelity Select Fund symbols and prices, see
personal300.fidelity.com

Wednesday, May 17

* Market risk ( Low, Typical, High, and Very High )
Short term risk: High
Intermediate term risk: Typical

* Market volatility : Very High

* Major Indices and Short Term Strength ratings

Major S.T.S. S.T.S.
Index May 17 May 10
------ ------- ---------
DJIA 0.88 - 2.99
SP500 0.37 - 4.04
Nasdaq -12.68 -19.97

* Top 12 Funds and Short Term Strength ratings

Fund S.T.S.
Symbol May 17
------ --------
FSESX 18.02
FSNGX 16.02
FSPCX 12.77
FSENX 11.51

FDFAX 10.84
FSHCX 8.59
FSPFX 7.48
FSAIX 5.70

FSCHX 5.44
FSVLX 5.15
FSRFX 4.93
FSDPX 4.77

* Software and Data:

Software: TC2000 for Mutual Funds, Version 4.2.
Data vendor: Worden Brothers.