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Sean
I just became aware of some ETFs that cover
dividend paying stocks.
<FONT face=Arial
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<FONT face=Arial
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<FONT face=Arial
size=2>DSK
Might be good for a
short.
Regards
Martin
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Subject: [Metastockusers] Sector
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size=2>> Hi,> > I'm thinking of testing a system trading sector
ETF's.> > Basically,> in a up trending market, go long the
'Strongest' sector ETF.> in a down trending market, go short the
'Weakest' sector ETF.> > That's the principle, but I've got a few
questions.> > 1. Which series?> There seems to be a
too many sector ETF's out there.> iShares Dow Jones i.e. IDU>
SPDR's i.e. XLU> HOLDRS i.e. UTH> > Which to choose?
Some of the SPDR's appear to have more volume but > they don't cover all
the S&P GICS industry sectors (can't find > telecoms).>
> 2. What would you use to define the 'Strongest' sector (and 'Weakest'
> sector)? strength relative to DIA or SPY? What is
strength?> > Thanks for your thoughts,> Sean>
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