S&P sector index?

This might be a really dumb question, but are there index's that cover each individual sector of the S&P? If so where might I find the ticker symbol of these? I have been looking on Yahoo finance and can not seem to find anything.
 
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This might be a really dumb question, but are there index's that cover each individual sector of the S&P? If so where might I find the ticker symbol of these? I have been looking on Yahoo finance and can not seem to find anything.

wrong way wrong direction

ask yourself how come this guy on ET, can trade any instrument and make good dough

how come for him it doesn't matter what ticker symbol something is

ok thank me later :)
 
Quote from Inittowin:

This might be a really dumb question, but are there index's that cover each individual sector of the S&P? If so where might I find the ticker symbol of these? I have been looking on Yahoo finance and can not seem to find anything.

are you referring to...
xlf, xlv, xlk, xlb, xlu, xle... etc ?
 
Quote from paden:

are you referring to...
xlf, xlv, xlk, xlb, xlu, xle... etc ?

Ah, I believe that will do it. I am looking for something to use that will indicate the direction of each S&P 500 sector as a whole during the trading day. Thanks for your help.
 
Quote from Inittowin:

Ah, I believe that will do it. I am looking for something to use that will indicate the direction of each S&P 500 sector as a whole during the trading day. Thanks for your help.

OK, then I left off a few in my question
all in

xlf, xlv, xlu, xlk, xlb, iyz, xle, xlp, xli, xly

You may want to research by % of s&p as well, and sort accordingly. I did not in my post.

Wish you the best.
 
Quote from paden:

OK, then I left off a few in my question
all in

xlf, xlv, xlu, xlk, xlb, iyz, xle, xlp, xli, xly

You may want to research by % of s&p as well, and sort accordingly. I did not in my post.

Wish you the best.

Thanks. I am not worried about what percent of the S&P each one is. I am looking for these to use as an indicator for whether the individual component stocks are likely to rise or fall. For example if the financial sector (xlf) is rising that means that the entire financial sector of the S&P is rising right now and thus individual strength in one financial stock is likely to continue where as if the sector as a whole was falling but one stock was rising it is less likely that the rising stock will continue to rise. Thank you for your list.
 
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