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February 08, 2005

  • Why Long-Term Bond Prices Show No Signs Of Reversing -- Kevin Hopson

  • As expected, long-term bond prices have broken to the upside. With pessimism still building, prices likely have higher to go....(more)

  • Medimmune Inc. -- Koos van der Merwe

  • Here's a biotechnology company with several products on the market and a diverse product development portfolio. Is it worth looking at? You decide....(more)

    February 07, 2005

  • Shipper Slips From Head And Shoulders Top -- David Penn

  • Many stocks in this group bottomed in December 2004 and spent January 2005 in rally mode. In this stock, a failed topping pattern helped anticipate the advance....(more)

  • A Breakout For Honeywell International -- Kevin Hopson

  • A trading range breakout could spell higher prices for Honeywell....(more)

    February 04, 2005

  • Kodak Bucks Market Weakness -- Arthur Hill

  • January has been a difficult month for the broader market, but Eastman Kodak managed to find some buyers and forge a breakout....(more)

  • Oracle Looks Exhausted -- Arthur Hill

  • Oracle advanced more than 40% from late August to mid-December, but a filled gap and waning money flow show an exhausted stock....(more)

  • S&P 500 Bumping Up Against Resistance -- Kevin Hopson

  • As expected, the broader market put in a short-term bottom but prices are now facing resistance....(more)

  • Declining Volume + Rally = Reversal? -- David Penn

  • The bounce at the end of January in the QQQQ had everything a bull would want--except for strong volume trends....(more)

    February 03, 2005

  • Bye-Bye, Bounce? -- David Penn

  • A running stochastic divergence in the hourly S&P 500 suggests that the end of January bounce may be nearer than farther....(more)

  • UEX Corp. Still Looking Strong -- Kevin Hopson

  • As expected, UEX bounced off key support recently and is once again in rally mode. So what is next for the stock?...(more)

    February 02, 2005

  • TIN Tumbles -- David Penn

  • Almost alone among housing stocks, Temple Inland suffers its negative divergence....(more)

  • Consolidations In Trends -- David Penn

  • Q. Why did the consolidation cross the uptrend?...(more)

  • Keeping An Eye On Avnet Inc. -- Koos van der Merwe

  • The chart suggests keeping an eye on Avnet Inc....(more)

    February 01, 2005

  • How Healthy Is First Health Group Corp.? -- Gary Grosschadl

  • It's been a healthy three-month climb, but all is not well now with the chart....(more)

  • Intel's Big Problem -- Gary Grosschadl

  • The world's largest chip maker has a hefty problem regarding its current daily chart: It's in bear land....(more)

  • Caution For Crude Oil -- Kevin Hopson

  • Trading sentiment could indicate a top in crude oil prices and the possibility of a pullback in the near term....(more)

    January 31, 2005

  • Gold Losing Luster -- Gary Grosschadl

  • After the gold runup of last year, this precious metal has lost some of its luster. How much more downside can we expect?...(more)

  • Does The Divergence Signal Dollar Weakness? -- David Penn

  • A negative stochastic divergence during the greenback's January advance suggests a pullback in the dollar's month-long rally....(more)

  • The Symmetrical Triangle And The Regional Banks -- David Penn

  • A symmetrical triangle develops during the course of the downtrend in RKH. Is an upside breakout any more or less likely than a downside breakdown?...(more)

  • The Swing Thing -- David Penn

  • Swing rule targets in the hourly Standard & Poor's 500 and Nasdaq anticipate a showdown with trend channel support....(more)

    January 28, 2005

  • Volume And Momentum Turn Sour On Best Buy -- Arthur Hill

  • Best Buy spearheaded the retail group, rising from mid-August to early November, but waning momentum and increasing volume on the downside may spell trouble ahead....(more)

  • Is The Rally In The US Dollar Index Over? -- Kevin Hopson

  • The US Dollar Index has rallied since late December, but this strength may be coming to an end....(more)

  • London Gold -- Koos van der Merwe

  • Weekly gold has found its support and resistance levels. Can it help us predict the future?
    ...(more)

    January 27, 2005

  • The Rap On REITs -- David Penn

  • In a bull market since May 2004, REITs have been the real rally kings. So what can traders make of recent weakness in the group?...(more)

  • Intel Ugliness -- David Penn

  • A descending triangle at the top of Intel's late 2004 rally suggests a sharp reversal....(more)

  • Testing The Breakout -- David Penn

  • For all the concern over the January 2005 correction, the market is still just testing its November 2004 breakout....(more)

    January 26, 2005

  • Mind The Gap For Autozone -- Arthur Hill

  • Autozone has held up pretty well lately, but some bearish candlesticks and a gap may spell trouble ahead....(more)

  • Euro Ripe For A Bounce -- Chris Manuell

  • The euro has endured a healthy correction since late December and appears poised to resume the uptrend....(more)

    January 25, 2005

  • The Euro's Post-Breakdown Positive Divergence -- David Penn

  • How soon after a breakdown is it time to think about buying?...(more)

  • Nasdaq A/D Line Lagging -- Arthur Hill

  • The August rally carried the Nasdaq to a new reaction high, but the A/D line was left holding the bag and formed a large negative divergence....(more)

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