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To: Giordano Bruno who wrote (5914)8/15/1998 7:46:00 PM
From: Al Serrao  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34810
 
jjsirius, I have e-mailed Tom Dorsey and suggested a site ranking the sectors by their RS. This plus reversals to the upside or Bull Alerts and Bull Confirmed status ought to ring up some fine returns. I haven't heard from Tom yet. I'd love to hear what he thinks of the idea. The only other thing I can do is watch the tape and see how individual stocks in various sectors are doing. For example, I've been seeing RS steadily increasing in various Tech stocks. I can only conclude that the overall Tech sector is improving its RS. These are my observations, but it would be great to have this confirmed by ranking the sectors RS plus pick up other sectors whose relative performance is improving. This is a great time to be finding tomorrows leaders. Best regards.



To: Giordano Bruno who wrote (5914)8/16/1998 1:09:00 PM
From: Dennis J.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34810
 
Screening/timing mutual funds/sector funds

1) The Chartist, POB 758, Seal Beach, CA 90740. Dan Sullivan is one of the best market timers according to Hulbert Financial Services. He has a mutual fund timing service. His stock service is $250 for two years. Assume mutual fund service is same or cheaper.

2) Vomund Invest Services, dvomund@visalert.com. David is another top market timer, and has a sector rotation service as well as a stock service. David uses AIQ software for market timing, stock and sector selection. Each service about $200 per year, or less.

3) California Technology Stock Letter (CTSL), POB 308, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019, (650) 726-8495, www.ctsl.com/newworld.html. Michael Murphy does some extensive personal research on the companies he follows. Also manages three mutual funds in tech. and biotech. areas only. Can download prospectus from web site. Newsletter about $300 per year. I believe one free sample of the newsletter is offered.

4) Dorsey Wright and Associates (DWA), www.dorseywright.com. Don't forget to use Tom's mutual fund service to check and aid your selection process. It's a real deal ($25 each per month for the stock and the mutual services, ar about $40 for both per month. Two weeks free trial for the stock service; not sure if a mutuals free trial exists.

I use all of the above stock services.

Good luck.
Dennis