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To: Gottfried who wrote (520)2/9/1998 1:11:00 AM
From: XOsDaWAY2GO  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34816
 
Gottfried,

RE:>>>>>I just discovered an industry group distribution on D. Wright's site. Its header says.."Individual Equity Distribution Table
Prepared on Oil Service Sector Saturday, February 7, 1998"
<<<<<

I haven't seen that heading. Is it new? Sounds like a great one.

I seemed to have missed it. How did you find it?

Barbara



To: Gottfried who wrote (520)2/9/1998 9:53:00 AM
From: Ms. X  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34816
 
Hi Gottfried,
His site is like a treasure hunt isn't it?
The distribution shows how oversold and overbought a security is in its sector. So, if it is -100% it is 100% oversold. +100% is 100% overbought.
This is useful to judge an equities particular risk in its own sector.
For instance, if the sector is over the 70% overbought area and has just reversed down, you would be concerned about those equities that are 100% overbought in that sector.
Reversely, if a sector reverses up from below the 30% oversold area, you would want to take a close look at those that had been oversold.

Does this make sense?

Jan