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To: Perspective who wrote (48990)8/5/2002 10:08:14 AM
From: AllansAlias  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 209892
 
Just the thinly traded options. Just whack BAC! -g/ng

Amex holdrs. Check Phlx too.

amex.com



To: Perspective who wrote (48990)8/5/2002 10:32:43 AM
From: augieboo  Respond to of 209892
 
Just MER Regional Bank HOLDRS = RKH

All the tracking stocks, StreetTracks, HOLDRS, iShares, Spyders, etc... listed @ quotes.nasdaq.com



To: Perspective who wrote (48990)8/5/2002 10:41:59 AM
From: whydididothat  Respond to of 209892
 
XLF (there are others too), here are some links:

amex.com (Click "ETF's, then under "Product Lookup" click "Industry Sector")

ishares.com

Here are the top 10 holdings for XLF:
Top 10 Holdings as of 03/31/02

1. Citigroup Inc 13.08%
2. American Intl Group Inc 9.67%

3. Bank Amer Corp 5.49%
4. Wells Fargo + Co New 4.30%

5. Federal Natl Mtg Assn 4.10%
6. J P Morgan Chase + Co 3.61%

7. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter+Co 3.23%
8. American Express Co 2.81%

9. Wachovia Corp 2Nd New 2.59%
10. Bank One Corp 2.50%
Total 51.38%

I believe the ETF's bypass the uptick rule.

Some closed end funds (FF, JHFT) may track the financials too:

closed-endfunds.com (try "custom search" under Tools menu)



To: Perspective who wrote (48990)8/5/2002 10:51:22 AM
From: AllansAlias  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 209892
 
Bobcor,

You gonna be around this week. One of the things I want to bring back to the front burner is the notion that this bear market is only a wave 4 out of the 1982 low and that within a couple of years we'd be headed up in a multi-year bull leg to new highs on SPX.