Sector Sentiment
#1
Posted 09 July 2007 - 07:36 AM
Here are the questions and the results.
Which of these sectors do you think is set to move up in the coming week? Aerospace and Defense 4.65% 105 votes
Airlines 2.12% 48 votes
Automobiles 0.79% 18 votes
Beverages and Food Products 1.81% 41 votes
Biotechnology 5.31% 120 votes
Commercial Banks 2.21% 50 votes
Computers and Peripherals 6.55% 148 votes
Consumer Nondurables 1.06% 24 votes
Energy Equipment & Services 15.19% 343 votes
HMOs and Hospitals 0.62% 14 votes
Homebuilding 1.77% 40 votes
Insurance 0.62% 14 votes
Integrated Oil 13.2% 298 votes
Internet, Software Services 7.26% 164 votes
Investment Bankers and Brokers 3.05% 69 votes Media 1.01% 23 votes
Multiline Retail 1.01% 23 votes
Pharmaceuticals 2.39% 54 votes
Precious Metals 8.19% 185 votes
Semis, Semi Equipment 5.4% 122 votes
Telecom Equipment 5.44% 123 votes
Tobacco and Alcohol 1.15% 26 votes
Wireless Communications 6.2% 140 votes
Utilities 2.48% 56 votes
Which of these sectors do you think is set to move down in the coming week? Aerospace and Defense 0.57% 13 votes
Airlines 8.5% 192 votes
Automobiles 9.43% 213 votes
Beverages and Food Products 1.41% 32 votes
Biotechnology 3.45% 78 votes
Commercial Banks 5.27% 119 votes
Computers and Peripherals 1.37% 31 votes
Consumer Nondurables 1.5% 34 votes
Energy Equipment & Services 2.56% 58 votes
HMOs and Hospitals 1.5% 34 votes
Homebuilding 25.43% 574 votes
Insurance 1.15% 26 votes
Integrated Oil 5.36% 121 votes
Internet, Software Services 1.32% 30 votes
Investment Bankers and Brokers 4.74% 107 votes Media 1.72% 39 votes
Multiline Retail 2.48% 56 votes
Pharmaceuticals 4.6% 104 votes
Precious Metals 3.58% 81 votes
Semis, Semi Equipment 1.9% 43 votes
Telecom Equipment 1.24% 28 votes
Tobacco and Alcohol 2.21% 50 votes
Wireless Communications 2.17% 49 votes
Utilities 5.58% 126 votes
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#2
Posted 09 July 2007 - 08:20 AM
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Posted 09 July 2007 - 08:22 AM
#4
Posted 09 July 2007 - 01:15 PM
#5
Posted 09 July 2007 - 02:01 PM
She smelled like a chicken. A rich chicken.
They announced a deal to turn chicken fat into fuel with Tulsa's Syntroleum corp. and sell it to the DOD!
If "Fat is the new crude," then I just hit a gusher!
SYNM looks worse than VLNC!
http://stockcharts.c...4129&r=2341.png
http://stockcharts.c...64129&r=726.png
Edited by Rogerdodger, 09 July 2007 - 02:04 PM.
BIGGEST SCIENCE SCANDAL EVER...Official records systematically 'adjusted'.
#6
Posted 09 July 2007 - 06:21 PM
#7
Posted 10 July 2007 - 07:46 AM
HI Mark
Very interesting list.The obvious question is " how to use it? "
Do you propose to use it as a contrary indicator ? Buy those sectors that have the largest % negative votes and sell those that have the largest number of up or buy votes ?
Incidentally Stock Trader`s Almanac 2007 contains Sector Index Seasonality Strategy Calendar which has similar data.
Pali
It was more of an FYI thing, but I though it interesting and since I was looking at it, I thought I'd share it.
In general, I think I'd watch for persistent Bearishness or Bullishness in various sectors. Also, as youmast advised, a total lack of interest either way could be a marker for potential values.
Mark
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