February 22, 2005
Bulls Jump Up To Get Beat Down -- David Penn
Muddled positive divergences in many averages launched rallies in late January. Will clear-cut negative divergences mark the end of those rallies?...
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Bears Gathering At Resistance For IJR -- Arthur Hill
The big trend remains bullish, but a recent gathering of bearish candlesticks near resistance may limit further upside for the short term....
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February 18, 2005
Possible Upside Targets For FuelCell Energy -- Kevin Hopson
Recent uncertainty has given way to higher prices for FuelCell Energy....
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February 17, 2005
The Nasdaq's No Contest -- David Penn
While other averages raced toward new yearly highs, the Nasdaq continues to lag. Is that an intimation of a reversal?...
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CheckPoint Is Feeling The Heat -- Arthur Hill
With the recent news that Microsoft will enter the market for security software, Checkpoint Software filled a gap and momentum turned negative....
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February 16, 2005
April (Fool's) Gold -- David Penn
Measuring the progress of the yellow metal's first-quarter bounce....
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February 15, 2005
Dow Diamonds Still Holding Pitchfork Support -- Arthur Hill
The recent advance in the Dow diamonds may lack a certain power, but pitchfork support is still holding and higher prices are expected....
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Forecasting The US Dollar -- Koos van der Merwe
It has now been three years since the Canadian dollar started strengthening vis-a-vis the US dollar. Can the Canadian dollar be used to determine what is going to happen to the US dollar?...
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February 14, 2005
Distribution And Disfavor In Wal-Mart -- Arthur Hill
Wal-Mart has been range bound the last five years, but two key indicators reflect continued selling pressure and disfavor....
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Tesoro's Trading Range Still Intact -- Kevin Hopson
Tesoro Petroleum is still stuck in a trading range, which could be good news for those traders who have yet to go long....
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February 11, 2005
Down Goes The Dollar? -- David Penn
A breakout from an ascending triangle in January retreats before reaching its price target....
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Big Blue Has Lower Targets -- Gary Grosschadl
Since topping out at the first of the year, IBM has faltered. Lower targets are in sight as two technical tests approach....
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Motorola Losing Charge -- Gary Grosschadl
This Fortune 100 global communications leader had a head-turning ride up the charts in the past two years, doubling in price. Now it looks topped out....
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February 10, 2005
Aastrom Biosciences, Revisited -- Koos van der Merwe
This stock was worth watching in September 2004. The price then was $0.92. Had you bought...
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About Those Banks ... -- David Penn
A symmetrical triangle in the regional bank HOLDRS breaks out to the upside as the weight of the market tries to drag the banks back down....
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February 09, 2005
Have The Internets Hit Bottom? -- David Penn
Strength in mid-February could anticipate a positive stochastic divergence....
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Broadcom Comes To Life -- Arthur Hill
Broadcom held up better than the Nasdaq in January, and the recent breakout argues for higher prices in February....
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Real Networks Readies For A Real Breakout -- Arthur Hill
The recent gap by Real Networks is certainly positive, but one more hurdle needs to be cleared....
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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....
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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....
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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....
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A Breakout For Honeywell International -- Kevin Hopson
A trading range breakout could spell higher prices for Honeywell....
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