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Gday guys,

I was wondering if someone could help me here?

Does anyone know of or where i can find or can even write some of the codes for each individul sector???

also how to find which shares go into this sector???

eg code for oil sector?banking,construction,communications etc etc.

much appreciated
cheers
 
surely someone knows the asx code for 1 sector plezse lets start this ball rolling.

the all ords asx 200 etc etc

cheers
 
sectors mainly to start with trying to find the good sectors before trying to find the good stocks.

imo find the good performing sector then look for the good stocks in that sector.

does that sound like a good idea???

cheers
 
awesome guys

good start now how do we find each stock that represents each sector???

anyone know more sector codes lets really get this ball rolling
 
NettAssets said:
Will get back to you


I think I can get it off Bodhi Gold just have to work out how,
But dinner time now
John

Looks like you have the info you want now
but I posted a list in
How to view ASX200 or All Ords chart live?
in the Beginners lounge
John
 
:)

Hi folks,

Here's a brief overview of anticipated hot markets,
from 2007-2011 ..... :)

From December 2006 - to - December 2007 solstice:

Figure oil price will be strong in 2007, but uranium
and hitech companies will NOT perform as well.

Other industries that may do well, may include airlines,
defence (ammo), tree plantations, horse racing (TAH?),
higher education institutions, garnets, scientific (CSIRO?)
publications, missiles, publishers, sporting goods,
broadcasters, travel agents, cruise lines, shipping lines.

Should see some spectacular gains in Aussie stocks,
throughout 2007 and a particularly strong XJO,
around 15-21022007 ..... :)

-----

From December 2007 solstice - to - early January 2009,
where we may see some good news treated with indifference,
while any negative news is likely to be magnified.

Uranium, health and hitech stocks are all expected
to do well, during this period.

Other sectors to watch in 2008, may be:

Air conditioning, builders, cement, agricultural, grains,
land speculation, limestone, minerals (black), quarries,
orthopedics, real estate, salt, underground mines .....

-----

Early-January 2009 - to - mid-January 2010 should give us
more strong oil prices, particularly in December 2009

Uranium stocks may not perform too well, during this time.

Other sectors that will likely come into favour, may be:

Aircraft builders, radio and TV broadcasters, cars,
electrical and electronic appliances, furniture, oil wells,
photography, pilot training and sapphires .....

-----

From mid-January to late-May 2010, should see uranium on the boil
again, with some spectacular new technology being introduced in
latter-half of 2010 and continuuing into 2011, too.

In both 2010 and January 2011, we should see uranium
companies do well, while other sectors to monitor
throughout 2011, may be:

Fisheries, fish breeders, boat builders, drug manufacturers,
jails and health institutions, spirits distillers, water supply
and purification, stem cells, pumps, retirement villages and
retreats, surfing apparel, wool.

-----

From late-January 2011-to-early-June 2011,
sectors below may see some significant gains:

Brain disease, hair replacement, foundries,
furnaces and reactors, hardware, iron ore,
lime, all metals, opticalware, surgical methods,
physiotherapy, sheep and engineering tools.

From mid-March 2011-to-early-March 2019, we
should be in the next wave of "new technology",
including medical, communications, energy and
hitech advances, across all market sectors ..... :)

happy days

yogi

:)
 
It will be interesting to see which sectors thrive and which decline at the open in Aussie and US markets today and tonight.

Normally one would expect IT to fall and Materials particularly Precious Metals to thrive, but these are unusual times.

gg
 
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