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10 best and 10 worst performing industries: week ending 11/18

From msn Money Investing:
10 Best Performing Industries
Industry- -% Change One Month
Closed-End Fund - Debt : 346.5%
Waste Management : 154.3%
Music & Video Stores : 26.8%
Major Airlines : 20.4%
Grocery Stores : 20.1%
Toy & Hobby Stores : 17.5%
Nonmetallic Mineral Mining : 16.6%
Internet Information Providers : 15.3%
Catalog & Mail Order Houses : 14.4%
Resorts & Casinos : 14.0%
10 Worst Performing Industries:
Computer Based Systems : -9.6%
Semiconductor - Memory Chips : -7.3%
Surety & Title Insurance : -4.6%
Drug Manufacturers - Major : -3.9%
Telecom Services - Domestic : -3.9%
Health Care Plans : -3.8%
Drugs - Generic : -3.7%
Closed-End Fund - Equity : -3.2%
Drug Delivery : -3.0%
Industrial Metals & Minerals : -3.0%
note: click on industry for specific names.
MSN Favored Sectors: Basic industries, Energy, Public utilities
Industry trends usually continue for several months, so MSN's list of the past month's 10 Best and 10 Worst Performing Industries should give you some investment ideas. But, be sure to wait until a sector is on a Point & Figure "buy signal" before purchasing (and the market is above the 200 DMA ).
According to Benjamin F. King in his “The Latent Statistical Structure of Securities Price Changes,” 50% of a stock’s price movement can be attributed to the overall movement in the market, 30% to the movement in its sector and only 20% on its own. So, if you must pick individual stocks, use fundamental analysis for stock selection and technical analysis for the timing of purchasing or selling. Do not ignore market risk, however.
Sector Momentum in Homebuilders and Semiconductors in Market Overview by Nick Perry on Nov 18th with stocks: GLD, IGE, IGN, IGW, SLV, SMH, XHB
BigCharts 1-week 10 Best & Worst Performing Sectors
With the help of this ETF screen, you can gauge which sector the money is flowing to and which exchange traded fund is making cumulative new highs. Another screen: ETF screener, from the WSJ.
Gains & Losses by Sector/Industry plus: SECTOR ETFs Summaries
LET THE 200 DAY MOVING AVERAGES BE YOUR GUIDE TO BE IN OR OUT OF THE MARKET(S) Go to: Stock Charts.com for updates.
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