ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...It's a little late to get in, but here's an analysis of a turnaround stock.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Foundry Networks (FDRY) has bottomed just like most of the other networks. However, they all haven't had the same "pop" as Foundry. This equity rocketed off its bottom of $4.08 in October, 2002 and zoomed to $10.88 on December 2 in less
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Frontier Oil broke a spread quintuple bottom in the $14.50 to $15.00 range back in July. Since then, this area of broken support has acted as stiff resistance for the stock.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Canadian-based Bombardier fell on hard times through poor management and a competitive industry. Is the "dead duck" starting to show signs of life?
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...After falling from $58 to $41, a bottom may be in for this Dallas, TX–based leading home building company.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Is the bearish range-bound price action and breaching of the support line highlighting bearish days for the gold spot price?
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...In these volatile times it is difficult to find a long position that makes you feel comfortable.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...The S&P Midcap ETF was turned back at resistance for the third time, and a bearish triple top is taking shape.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...The Nasdaq's impressive rise (similar to other indices) was finally halted by its overhead resistance line - the 200-day exponential moving average.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Nextel has broken through their rectangle formation that had been in a consolidation pattern going back to November.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Oracle surged at the beginning of January, but failed in the gap zone and currently remains just short of a breakout.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Apache Corp. (APA) had been in a steep uptrend since late last year. However, the stock recently broke its long-term uptrend line, which has now turned into resistance.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Texas Instruments is dragging the semiconductors sector lower with a break below a key moving average.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...It has been a good ride up since April 2001. Now it is time for a breather for Procter and Gamble (PG).