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Paul and Carole Huebotter
The Fundamentals of Sector Rotation by Paul and Carole Huebott
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS ...The Fundamentals of Sector Rotation by Paul and Carole Huebott
Maintaining an optimized portfolio of strong blue-chip stocks is one way to invest. Here are the basics of how stock groups move through a typical business cycle.
Our new Dow strategy, described in the August 1996 STOCKS & COMMODITIES, is a formula system operating on the sector rotation principle. But sector rotation can also be practiced on fundamentals. Here's how.
Each issue of Barron's provides market performance data on 96 industries in nine industrial groups. These groups are sometimes called sectors, and we use the two ...
AUTHOR: Paul and Carole HuebotterDATE: FEB 1997SUBJECT: Novice Traders' Notebook
The New Dow Strategy in 1996-97 by Paul and Carole Huebotter
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS ...The New Dow Strategy in 1996-97 by Paul and Carole Huebotter
The Dow dividend strategy - or, more idiomatically, the ""dogs of the Dow"" - has garnered a lot of attention lately. It, or one of its variations, has been the subject of at least five full-length books in the 1990s as well as countless articles. An August 1996 Stocks & Commodities article covered just this subject and included a theoretical explanation for the success of the Dow dividend strategy and its progeny. Here's an update.
Life is not always kind. When we compiled the 1996 record of the new Dow strategy, we knew that ano...
AUTHOR: Paul and Carole HuebotterDATE: APR 1997SUBJECT: Real World
Beat the Market with Cyclicals by Paul and Carole Huebotter
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS ...""The new Dow strategy"" outlined here is a method to pick a 10-stock portfolio to
outperform both the Dow 30 and the well-known Dow dividend strategy. Take a look.
by Paul and Carole Huebotter
Economists maintain that the markets are too efficient for any trading system to regularly outperform, say,
the 30 stocks that make up the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) or the Standard & Poor's 500 index. We
disagree. Here's one that not only theoretically should, but does. The system, to which we refer as the new
Dow strategy , is akin to the well-known Dow dividend strategy, which used to work ...
AUTHOR: Paul and Carole HuebotterDATE: AUG 1996