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Top 10 Sectors & Stocks By Relative Strength

Posted on 04/04/2007 12:32 PM | Link | Post Comment
Use this tool to buy the right sectors or leading stocks in the right sectors at the right time:

Weighted -
Industry Name - Chart - Top Names
Alpha

+80.75 Tobacco Products Other Chart: UVV
+74.88 Trucks & Other Vehicles Chart: VOLV, FRPT
+61.18 Medical Practitioners Chart: TRCR
+59.00 Agricultural Chemicals Chart: LSCO, SYT, TNH
+49.10 Beverages-Brewers Chart: ABV, TAP
+47.14 Major Airlines Chart: CEA, AKH
+46.05 Dairy Products Chart: WBD
+42.80 Long Distance Carriers Chart: TMX
+40.93 Broadcasting - TV Chart: NXST, TVL, GTN
+39.96 CATV Systems Chart: DISCA, LBTYA, LNET

Ranking of the stocks in each sector is done via Weighted Alpha, which is a rating of growth patterns in a one-year period. The calculation is such that the most recent prices have a higher weighting in the calculation of the Alpha. The higher the weighted alpha, the larger the growth. A stock whose price has not changed in the period will have a small weighted alpha. A stock whose price has dropped over the year will have a negative weighted alpha.

click on the sector name to see the entire list.

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