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To: Big Bucks who wrote (20922)6/26/1998 9:48:00 PM
From: Gottfried  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70976
 
Big Bucks, *** OT Dogs of DOW ***
A simple search yielded these sites

Dogs of DOW site
dogsofthedow.com
small dogs of DOW
dogsofthedow.com
return charted:
dogsofthedow.com
and a guide
canismajor.com

I wonder how your friends strategy works.
What is meant by 5 lowest?

Gottfried



To: Big Bucks who wrote (20922)6/27/1998 12:49:00 PM
From: Sid Stuart  Respond to of 70976
 
A friend of mine who is taking some additional college courses in
economics and business told me of a strategy whereby an investor
buys the 5 lowest and 10 lowest Dow 30 stocks each year. This strategy must be
done every year so the turn-over is on an annual
basis. According to the information he discussed with me these stocks
tend to outperform the rest of the Dow 30 stocks by >2x. Apparently, these stocks
have the highest upside price gain potential relative to the higher priced stocks of
the DOW.


Here's a pointer to a similar strategy.

fool.com

Sid