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  • Multimedia networking stocks continuing to grow on by Alex, [ETF,Exchange-traded funds] Hatena Bookmark

    We’re putting more money into multimedia networking stocks as they are continuing to grow. This is the sixth week in a row that we are recommending these stocks. The top holdings for IGN, the exchange-traded fund that we are using, include Cisco Systems (CSCO), Research In Motion (RIMM), Juniper Networks (JNPR), and QUALCOMM (QCOM). (follow: [...]

  • Technology Multimedia Networking strengthening on by Alex, [ETF,Exchange-traded funds] Hatena Bookmark

    As the Technology Multimedia Networking fund, which we’ve been in for the past three weeks, continues to gain, we are shifting even more money into it. There do not appear to be any major changes in the markets. Pharma and biotech are still among the other sectors that appear to be doing well, but we [...]

  • Staying with networking and semiconductor on by Alex, [ETF,Exchange-traded funds] Hatena Bookmark

    No major changes in the markets over the past two weeks. In fact, we continue to recommend networking and semiconductor sectors in the same proportions as we did last week. Other sectors that are doing well include pharma, biotech, and insurance. In our Conservative allocation, we’re getting back into utilities, which remain relatively safe.

  • Networking and semiconductor stocks continue to do well on by Alex, [ETF,Exchange-traded funds] Hatena Bookmark

    Since networking and semiconductor stocks, which we recommended last week, continue to do well, we are recommending them again. Semiconductors are still in danger of being overbought, as are other sectors that are performing well, such as pharmaceuticals and biotech.

  • Semiconductor and networking on by Alex, [ETF,Exchange-traded funds] Hatena Bookmark

    This week, we’re recommending two tech sector funds — one invests in semiconductor companies, the other in multimedia networking. Both funds appear to have good return and risk characteristics, though the semiconductor fund is becoming somewhat overbought. In our Conservative allocation, we’re putting almost everything into utilities.