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


To: Money Mood who wrote (407)11/10/1997 1:37:00 PM
From: Angler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4916
 
Victor,

I tried your "vraykin@worldnet..." but doesn't work Email.

Yes, I think that the market will churn pretty good shortly; however, as you say we're still in a bull market until the end of the century.

The two stocks you mentioned certainly look interesting esp. "tpro".
The other has had a fantastic run already. Both are new to me but after a brief research the first one has a good chance of big things if it's play into the yr. 2000 problem works.

As to a good book on Fidelity Selects I know of none although Kobren in his MFIA Fidelity Insight subcription gives his buy-hold- etc. ratings on the entire group which is hard enough if one is trying to trade in and out in less time. I find that I get all the info I need
thru the daily newspaper (IBD-W.S.J.) plus scanning this thread. Trying to fix and track of some of these funds is like watching a tree grow.

One really has to make up his own mind about this stuff rather than look to authors and publishers IMO. New info comes across very fast and changes and old recommendations mean little in the total time frame.

Just looking at B.F.I. industries report this morning I see where one house has upgraded it on good news (the stock is going up of course) but just below it in Yahoo's news both S & P and another house reported negatively about a month ago. One day one of my stocks was upgraded by one house and downgraded by another on the same page so you can take your pick. TTYL

Angler



To: Money Mood who wrote (407)11/10/1997 2:09:00 PM
From: Senor VS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4916
 
Hi Viktor

FYI, There is a book on sectors (not Fidelity in general)
by Sam Stoval of S&P.

Regards
Ravi