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


To: LWolf who wrote (714)3/12/1998 12:13:00 PM
From: Chip Anderson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4916
 
Thought I'd give special, advance notice to members of this thread. Check out our new "Sector Rotation Clock" that I've just added to coolhistory.com It incorporates information from Sam Stovall's latest book but presents it in a different way visually. I just added it last night, let me know what you think!

Also, we've been working hard to bring together the S&P Sector indices (which we chart) and Fidelity's Select Fund indices in a consistent way. So far, we've added a "Sector/Industry/Company" page that shows the industries that make up each sector and several large cap companies that make up each industry. You can find the link to it at the top of the "Sector Charts" page. I'm now feverously working on a list that correlates the S&P Sector Indices with the various Fidelity Select funds. Expect that to go up by the weekend.

Chip
coolhistory.com



To: LWolf who wrote (714)3/12/1998 10:17:00 PM
From: Julius Wong  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4916
 
Laura:

Fund switching prefers a market in which sectors have long (several
months) stable trends. In the current market the sectors rotate too
often and too volatile. There is a lack of stable trends. To today's
best performing sector may be the worst sector tomorrow. Let's hope better days ahead.

Bernie's newsletter and Chips' charts are very helpful.

Julius