It was an up week for the major markets. For the week the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 86.91 points or 0.87%. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index gained 9.32 points or 0.87%, while the Nasdaq Composite gained 42.41 points or 1.98%. Read More ...
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The Energy sector was the strongest sector (2.49%) last week followed by the Consumer Staples sector (1.77%). The Utilities sector was the worst performing sector (-0.38%) of the week followed by the Financial sector (0.07%).
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The Technology sector is the most overvalued sector followed by Conglomerates, while Computer Peripherals, Printed Circuit Boards, and Data Storage Devices are among the most overvalued industries. The Services sector is the most oversold sector followed by Industrial Goods, while Wholesale Other, Rental & Leasing Services, and General Contractors are among the most oversold industries.
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Weekly S&P 500 Winners |
| Gains/Loses(%) | Symbol | Company | Sector | | 26.54% | HAR | Harman Int'l | Consumer Discretionary | | 19.68% | AIG | American Int'l. Group | Financials | | 16.94% | JDSU | JDS Uniphase Corp | Information Technology | |
Weekly S&P 500 Loosers |
| Gains/Loses(%) | Symbol | Company | Sector | | -17.97% | DF | Dean Foods | Consumer Staples | | -10.36% | NYT | New York Times Cl. A | Consumer Discretionary | | -9.99% | BSX | Boston Scientific | Health Care | |
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