US Sub Sector Relative Strength
Attached is the relative strength lists of the US sub sectors that are listed on chartmill.com
I've created a spreadsheet to start tracking the weekly changes in the US sub sectors by the relative strength change, and have attached the top 50 and bottom 50 lists ordered by change and by the overall relative strength of the groups.
I've also attached the spreadsheet itself so you can see all of the sectors changes.
As I've mentioned before, these sectors are Chartmill's own categorisation, so they don't necessarily all match the Dow Jones US sub sectors, as they've divided them into more sectors than the Dow Jones Indexes have. However, to see the components of each sector go to: http://www.chartmill.com/sectorrankings....1&t=C2&s=0 and click on the name of the sector. To order the list by the Average Relative Strength of each sector you need to select the drop down menu called "Order by" and select Average Relative Strength (DESC).
US Sub Sectors - Top and Bottom 50 (Ordered by Average Relative Strength in the group)
As you can see Gaming Activities remains the strongest group overall currently although it had a negative week, whereas the Gold sector is still the weakest group but had a slightly positive week.
US Sub Sectors - Top and Bottom 50 (Ordered by Change in the group)
Business Equipment was this weeks biggest riser followed closely by Sporting Activities, Railroads and Steel & Iron. Whereas the biggest fallers were Medical Laboratories & Research, Long Distance Carriers, Industrial Equipment Wholesale and Health Care Plans.
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