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Article Archive For Keyword: Tries To

  • Boeing Co. Tries To Hammer Out A Bottom

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Boeing, like many others, fell below its 50-day EMA as the overall markets tunrned south. The hammer signal formed on March 16, hints at a possible bounce here.

  • Dell Tries To Bottom

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...DELL firmed over the last two months, and a recent rise in the accumulation-distribution line shows signs of accumulation.

  • MU Tries To Hold Breakout

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Micron Tech broke double-bottom resistance, but met resistance at the 200-day, and the breakout is getting a serious test.

  • Nikkei Tries To Hammer Out A Bottom

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...A hammer at support and indicator divergence could foreshadow a bounce in the Nikkei.

  • Sierra Wireless Inc. (SW.TO) Tries To Bounce

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...A dramatic fall the past several weeks has cut the stock price in half and bargain hunting buyers could be stepping in.

  • The Oil Services Index Tries To Regroup At Key Support

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...The Oil Services Index (OSX) has been in a steep correction the last several weeks but is now showing signs of bottoming out.

  • US Dollar Index Tries To Firm

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...After becoming oversold and forming a bullish engulfing pattern, the US Dollar Index looks poised for a bounce. Don't get too excited, though.






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