The Relative Strength Comparison (RSC) & Desperately Want To Keep It A Secret! Discover The Best Performing Sectors & The Strongest Stocks In Those Sectors. www.meta-formula.com We both know that, regardless of what the market is doing, there are always profitable trading opportunities. What’s more, MetaStock has the ability to identify these opportunities, assuming you know how to use it. Yet, if you’re like most people, even though you’ve invested in MetaStock, you probably don’t use it to its full potential. Within this report we’ll show you how you can find these profitable trading opportunities by using MetaStock to its full potential. You too will employ the techniques usually only exploited by the professionals.

What is sector analysis? In very basic terms, sector analysis is a top down stock selection method. Market sectors expected to outperform the rest of the market are identified, and then stocks from these sectors are selected. The belief is that if you can select securities in superior sectors, these securities will perform along with their respective sectors. This follows the truth that money flows from underperforming areas of the market, to more profitable areas. This is further illustrated by Stan Weinstein who said: “… my studies have consistently shown that two equally bullish charts will perform far differently if one is from a bullish sector while the other breakout is in a bearish group. The favourable chart in the bullish group will often quickly advance 50 to 75 percent while the equally bullish chart in a bearish group may struggle to a 5 to 10 percent gain” – from Secrets for Profiting in Bull and Bear Markets How can you use sector analysis within MetaStock? Remembering our aim is to identify market sectors that will outperform the market; we must first compare the strength of each sector against a chosen market index. Next, we need to then rank these sectors, find out which ones are performing the strongest, and from here we can identify securities that fall within these sectors. These individual securities can also be ranked against their respective sectors and in doing so, we can effectively select the best performing securities in the best performing sectors. The best way to compare the strength of one security against a market index is to use the Relative Strength Comparison (RSC). The RSC actually compares a security’s price change with that of a “base” or benchmark security

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