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To: Dennis who wrote (4668)6/29/2002 3:07:51 PM
From: turnmore  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4916
 
This is useful.

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To: Dennis who wrote (4668)6/30/2002 6:18:14 AM
From: Jim Battaglia  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4916
 
Dennis: You will find this helpful.

mobydata.com

JR
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To: Dennis who wrote (4668)6/30/2002 6:30:10 AM
From: Jim Battaglia  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4916
 
Dennis, here is another one from Silicon Investor. Just drill down to the Sector you want to review. There are many sites available. Rydex also is a good site and they update regularly on their sectors. I have used this top down approach for a few years and have referred to it as "FOLLOWING THE GENERALS."

siliconinvestor.com

Good Luck in your research

JR
investnbest.com



To: Dennis who wrote (4668)6/30/2002 8:08:32 AM
From: Julius Wong  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4916
 
Dennis:

IBD, S&P, Media General, etc. have different definitions for Sectors and Industrial Groups.

If you want IBD's industry group, the easiest way is to pay $35.

On Sectors and Industrial Groups, there are two approaches, top down and bottom up. Usually you find only one approach but not both. TC2000 gives both, but the database is not free.

Yahoo has a good top down Sectors and Industry Groups, see
Message 17675102

Julius