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September 16 2011
Nasdaq clears its 50- and 200-day moving averages.
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September 14 2011
With the markets at a crossroads, it will pay to have a list of plays ready for any scenario.
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September 9 2011
Another Mid Week Reversal Derails A Rally Attempt
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September 8 2011
stocks that have been ignoring the markets
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September 7 2011
Some stocks are starting to look better despite the recent market weakness.
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September 2 2011
Markets finish the week lower after promising start
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September 1 2011
Many Chinese stocks are approaching the tops of their respective bases.
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August 26 2011
The markets attempt to stabilize after a volatile week.
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August 25 2011
Stocks leading the charge from fresh lows often assume a leadership role.
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August 19 2011
The sharp selloff continued last week. The question now is whether the bulls will be able to reverse the trend.
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August 18 2011
Oil and oil stocks may be ready to resume their downward trends.
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August 17 2011
The financials are clearly trending down and still showing weakness.
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August 12 2011
Will the recent bounce continue?
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August 11 2011
The markets have been hit hard, but a few stocks that have weathered the recent storm.
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August 5 2011
Stocks continue to get decimated this week.
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August 3 2011
Silver miners continue to build on their recent consolidations.
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July 29 2011
Fear induced selling drives the indexes lower
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July 28 2011
Stocks that have held up through the recent weakness could lead the way higher
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July 27 2011
Credit card stocks are set to move on the heels of Visa earnings.
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July 21 2011
The specialty chemical stocks have been moving together for the past few weeks.
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July 20 2011
The oil service stocks have been acting well despite stagnant crude oil prices.
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July 15 2011
Markets give back some gains
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July 13 2011
The Agriculture Stocks Are Starting To Perk Up After A Quiet Consolidation
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July 12 2011
The Transport Sector Hit New Highs Last Week Ahead Of The Market Averages
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July 8 2011
July 8, 2011 Market Summary
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July 6 2011
The silver miners recently found support and could be ready to bounce.
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June 29 2011
Restaurant stocks continue to hit all-time highs.
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June 24 2011
There are some signs of life from buyers appearing, despite continued weakness.
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June 23 2011
Despite the recent weakness, some stocks remain near record highs.
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June 22 2011
Surprisingly, many stocks have held up recently and could be offering an opportunity.
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June 17 2011
The Markets Continue To Slide Lower
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June 16 2011
These commodities are worth watching for clues on where the market is heading.
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June 15 2011
Once high fliers, these stocks may be preparing for a hard landing.
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June 14 2011
The market leaders are not revealing any bottoming patterns yet.
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June 8 2011
Traders should stick with strength during times of weakness.
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June 3 2011
Markets unravel mid-week
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June 1 2011
The restaurant stocks are close to support levels as the market attempts to rally.
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May 30 2011
The markets attempt to recover from a sharp move lower.
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May 26 2011
The REIT stocks are once again showing relative strength to the overall markets
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May 25 2011
The month's most reliable pattern is setting up yet again.
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May 20 2011
After a weak start, the markets rebounded and continued their consolidation this week.
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May 19 2011
With Evercore breaking out, other stocks in the sector may be set to follow.
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May 18 2011
The consumer staples sector has been showing relative strength during the recent market weakness.
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May 13 2011
Based on recent price action, it could be a long summer for oil stocks.
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May 13 2011
Markets continue to consolidate, creating some fears of a possible correction.
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May 11 2011
The semiconductors are testing important levels following the recent strength in Intel.
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May 6 2011
Commodities led a broad selloff this week after silver and oil take a hit.
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May 4 2011
Many stocks are pulling back to prior breakout levels and could find buyers waiting.
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May 2 2011
The markets close out April at multiyear highs.
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April 29 2011
With the markets beginning to get overbought on shorter time frames, traders must limit their risk.