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S&P Sectors Heavy Weights

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Hi.

 

I'd like to know where can I find the S&P500 sector stocks heavy weights?

 

Actually, I'd like to have the complete list of all stocks belonging to the sectors and to the corresponding industries with the % weight of that industry.

 

I've been searching in the S&P web site but I just can't find any type of information. The only thing they have is the GICS list but without the stocks listing, and also the % weight of all 10 sectors within the S&P500 and the top 10 stock in the S&P500 index

 

Any help?

 

Regards

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Go to stockbee . He often posts the 1000% gainers from the low on his free blog. Scroll down towards the middle of the page and they are there right now. I just checked.

 

Sign up as his supporter and I suspect those posts(from the past weeks) are there on a permanent basis. And if you happen to use Telechart he has got some great scans and methodologies. He has many posted for free along the right hand side under "Methods & Philosopy" section.

 

good luck

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Go to stockbee . He often posts the 1000% gainers from the low on his free blog. Scroll down towards the middle of the page and they are there right now. I just checked.

 

Sign up as his supporter and I suspect those posts(from the past weeks) are there on a permanent basis. And if you happen to use Telechart he has got some great scans and methodologies. He has many posted for free along the right hand side under "Methods & Philosopy" section.

 

good luck

 

Hi alindsley.

 

Thanks for the link, but it don't provide the information that I'm looking for.

 

I need the actual Standard and Poors stocks qualification devided by their industries and by their weight in each industry.

 

regards

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