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BEER Stocks: Own What You Know

Legendary investor Peter Lynch told the world to “own what you know” – meaning use the products and services of companies in the equity market. The Top-Down approach to market analysis yielded some interesting idea generation today. In this edition of the GoNoGo Charts show, using GoNoGo Charts on a relative strength basis, Alex and Tyler get under the hood of the benchmark equity index $SPY to see that only two sectors have held their leadership position – Communications, XLC and Consumer Staples, XLP. Within the consumer staples sector, they dig into the relative strength leaders and laggards. The Brewers Index $DJUSDB is in a strong relative “Go” trend against the sector, which is outperforming the S&P 500 index. Alex and Tyler pulled out three brewing companies with strong Go trend conditions: $CCU, $TAP, and $CABGY.

This video was originally recorded on May 11, 2023. Click this link to watch on YouTube. You can also view new episodes – and be notified as soon as they’re published – using the StockCharts on demand website, StockChartsTV.com, or its corresponding apps on Roku, Fire TV, Chromecast, iOS, Android, and more!

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