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SmartMoney Home: Tools: Sector Tracker:

Sector Tracker: Industry Group Tracking Tool, Market Sectors, Dow Jones Indexes

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Now you can track 120 industry groups in 10 broad market sectors using Dow Jones Indexes, and see instantly which sectors are leading or lagging the broader market. Use the drop-down menus to select the sector and time period. Then click on any of the sectors to see the companies that make up that sector.

For html version click here.

  Sector Tracker
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