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To: Stcgg who wrote (24)10/22/2000 10:36:49 PM
From: tradermike_1999  Respond to of 74559
 
There are some stocks and sectors that will do well during a market decline. I'd suggest using rallies to get out of techs and get into more defensive sectors. Health care, tobacco, consumer staples for example. Like LPNT, UHS both hospital stocks. FRNT, a regional denver airline. Phillip Morris. I wouldn't get in these yet - because it does look like Naz might put in a rally going through the rest of the year - these will pullback then. But if that does happen that's when I'd get in. Some utilities will also be attractive. The utility index is an interesting thing to look at - you'd think it was a tech stock from last year. I plan on writing an article about sector rotation, economic cycles and will talk more about this.