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Strategies & Market Trends : stocks for medium & long-term hold durations

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From: rimshot12/19/2022 9:37:25 PM
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a Lowry's technician said in last week's CFRA webinar, the dogs of the S&P 500 during 2022 will likely be the
better percentage performers during 2023,
and he specified XLK and XLY as sectors to focus on for a possible future swing long entry

* below are my complimentary analytics, which I may update from time to time in the coming months:

symbol vs. SPY ratio since the April 1, 2021 close ( cumulative percentage change in the relative strength )

gainers:

XLE - big gainer at positive 84.1% increase in Relative Strength since April 1, 2021
XLV - big gainer at positive 21.8% increase in Relative Strength since April 1, 2021
XLU - big gainer at positive 17.8% increase in Relative Strength since April 1, 2021
XLP - big gainer at positive 17.4% increase in Relative Strength since April 1, 2021
XLB - positive 3.9% increase in Relative Strength
XLI - positive 3.8% increase in Relative Strength
XLF - positive 2.9% increase in Relative Strength

losers:

XLRE - 0.9% decrease in Relative Strength
XLK - 3.5% decrease in Relative Strength
XLY - big loser at 19.3% decrease in Relative Strength since April 1, 2021
XLC - big loser at 34.6% decrease in Relative Strength since April 1, 2021
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