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To: Ms. X who wrote (1514)3/7/1998 6:36:00 AM
From: Mr. BSL  Respond to of 34811
 
Hi Jan. Question for Tom on subgroups-

According to an article in the Feb 23 issue of IBD,
subgroup movement contributes 3 time the effect of broad group movement on a stock's price move. I believe the numbers are
broad group contributes 12% to a stock's move and subgroup movement contributes 37% to a stock's move. It's in the A section around
page 4 or 5. Tom, what do you think of these numbers?

P.S. I ignore subgroups with less than 30 stocks.
P.S.S. Thanks for your time. Looking forward to the
next book.

Duke



To: Ms. X who wrote (1514)3/7/1998 12:17:00 PM
From: lobster  Respond to of 34811
 
For Tom Dorsey,

What is the process in selecting the Relative Strength Dow 5?
Also, to you find it out performing the Dow 5 strategy that uses dividends?

Thanks,

Steve Frazer