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Forbes Money Markets Dow Stocks To Trade In September Bill Sarubbi Contributor Great Speculations Contributor Group Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Following Sep 4, 2023, 12:00pm EDT | Press play to listen to this article! Got it! Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images Getty Images For this month, the cycle/relative strength concept is applied. First, the Dow Jones 30 stocks are ranked from the best performer to the worst by calculating the expected return in that month. The top stocks were screened as follows. The best traditional performers in the month were then screened for relative strength by a unique measure that sorts by several relevant time periods. Those that pass both screens are buys for the month. The stocks that are both weak monthly performers and weak relative performers are short sales for the month. This process has been applied to the Dow Jones 30 stocks by buying the top five rated stocks and by shorting the five lowest rated stocks. From January of 2020, the top five long stocks have risen by an amount about 67% greater than that of the short sales and 35% over the DJIA. The short sales were net negative over that time period at -11%. Here are the top five long recommendations for this month: Cisco-CSCO Salesforce CRM -CRM Microsoft MSFT -MSFT MORE FOR YOU Elon Musk Revealed To Be ‘Quietly’ Funding Crypto Rival To Bitcoin Amid Price Crash Charter Communications Proposes New Video Paradigm : Disney Says No U S Inflation Cycle s Damage Is Worsening Boeing BA -BA McDonalds-MCD Here are the top five short recommendations for this month: Walgreen Boots-WBA Disney-DIS Honeywell-HON Travelers-TRV Coca Cola-KO Cisco is the highest-ranked DJIA stock in this month. Note the higher lows in momentum and in relative strength. Relative strength bottomed last April, and Cisco has been a strong stock in September. Cycles Research Investments LLC Walgreen Boots is the lowest-ranked DJIA stock in this month. Note the new low in relative strength. Relative strength continues to sink. Cycles Research Investments LLC Follow me on Twitter . Check out my website . Bill Sarubbi Editorial Standards Print Reprints & Permissions
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