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Wednesday, 19 July 2006

Although the overall market has gone nowhere (net) for the last month, there have been a few pockets of strength or weakness that could make for a decent trade. We'll highlight a few of the recently-developed industry trends here, but we'll warn you...some of them are a little 'off the radar'. On the other hand, sometimes the more obscure the idea, the better the trade.

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Friday, 02 June 2006
Even though things have been generally bullish over the last few days, some sectors are still in the red compared to where they were two weeks ago. And the sectors that have managed to lead this charge may be a bit of a surprise. The basic materials and technology sectors remain under water, while telecom and transportation stocks have performed quite well. But the two-week performance winner may be downright shocking - utilities. The average utility stock gained 3.71% over the last ten trading sessions, making it the only sector to actually produce positive results in the two-week and one-month timeframes. Wise investors would do well to take that at face value, despite the fact that these names are about as mundane as stocks can be.
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