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April 27, 2005

  • Pioneer Natural Resources Still Range-Bound -- Kevin Hopson

  • A bullish consolidation pattern and increasing pessimism may be a winning recipe for Pioneer....(more)

  • Bouncing Banks -- David Penn

  • Bulls longing for a bottom in the markets get optimistic signs from banks responding to positive divergences....(more)

    April 26, 2005

  • July Cotton's Ascending Triangle Breakout -- David Penn

  • A failed 2B top reversal leads to an ascending triangle breakout....(more)

  • Fiserve Has A Mind Of Its Own -- Arthur Hill

  • While the Nasdaq wallows near its lows for the year, Fiserve (FSIV) is breaking resistance barriers on good volume....(more)

  • Alltel Forms A Big Bad Bearish Engulfing Pattern -- Arthur Hill

  • A negative divergence and a bearish engulfing at resistance spell reversal for Alltel....(more)

    April 25, 2005

  • Crude Oil's Hourly Head And Shoulders Top -- David Penn

  • A look at crude oil through the lens of the 60-minute chart suggests a possible reversal in crude oil's bull run....(more)

  • Upside Targets For Millennium Pharmaceuticals -- Gary Grosschadl

  • Close to multiyear lows, this pharmaceutical company appears to be in accumulation. What are the possible upside targets?...(more)

    April 22, 2005

  • A Developing Bottom For Wachovia Corp.? -- Kevin Hopson

  • Bullish divergences and pessimistic market sentiment both point to a forthcoming reversal....(more)

  • The Joys Of Juice -- David Penn

  • Wanna know where the bulls have been running recently? Try the orange groves....(more)

  • Canadian Dollar At Parity? -- Koos van der Merwe

  • A popular newsletter writer in his report has suggested that he believes the Canadian dollar will go to parity with the US dollar. I don't see it, but then......(more)

    April 21, 2005

  • Interest Rate Advance Suddenly Stalls -- Arthur Hill

  • The uptrend in long-term rates remains intact, but a sudden lower high has put it in jeopardy....(more)

  • Nasdaq Breadth Joins Oversold Chorus -- Arthur Hill

  • Nasdaq breadth has become oversold, but a low in the index may still be a few days away....(more)

  • Beat The House! -- David Penn

  • Is this just the universal cry of gamblers, or what the bear market is doing to casino and gaming stocks?...(more)

    April 20, 2005

  • Will Commodities Get A Bid? -- David Penn

  • A pair of positive stochastic divergences suggests, at minimum, a bounce for commodities--broadly speaking....(more)

  • Martha Stewart, The Comeback Kid -- Koos van der Merwe

  • Martha is definitely the comeback kid... and I can guarantee you that her ankle bracelet will soon be fashionable. What does the latest chart say?...(more)

  • NYMEX Crude Oil Continuous Contract: Down To Support -- Paolo Pezzutti

  • The Bollinger Bands suggest a trading range is developing....(more)

    April 19, 2005

  • The 10-Year Treasury Note's Head And Shoulders Top -- David Penn

  • A temporary respite in long rates flows from a head and shoulders top....(more)

  • OEX Is Down, But Not Out Just Yet -- Arthur Hill

  • The S&P 100 broke key support last week, but the decline over the last two months could still turn out to be a normal correction....(more)

    April 18, 2005

  • CME Euro FX Continuous Contract: Is The Trend Over? -- Paolo Pezzutti

  • The study of relationships between range and volume provides a valuable insight to market conditions....(more)

  • An Intraday Emini 2B Top -- David Penn

  • A classic reversal pattern anticipates weakness and a test of the lows....(more)

  • Nikkei Fails A Major Resistance -- Arthur Hill

  • The Nikkei 225 failed at neckline resistance and upside momentum continues to wane....(more)

    April 15, 2005

  • Dow Theory To The Downside -- David Penn

  • Simultaneous closes below the January lows in the Dow industrials and transports is an unequivocally bearish development....(more)

  • Dell Testing Another Layer Of Support -- Kevin Hopson

  • One area of key support has already been taken out. Can Dell hold the next line?...(more)

  • Las Vegas From Home -- Koos van der Merwe

  • Gambling is a profession or an addiction, whether at a casino in Las Vegas or in Vancouver, BC, in Canada, where casinos are proliferating....(more)

    April 14, 2005

  • Get Fitch -- David Penn

  • Following the sensationalist success of "When Animals Attack," how long will it be before we are entertained by CNBC's new series, "When CFOs Resign"?...(more)

  • Gap Slows To A Crawl -- Arthur Hill

  • Gap (GPS) has traded in a tight range the last few months, and the narrowing Bollinger Bands indicate that a move is likely sooner rather than later....(more)

    April 13, 2005

  • DJ Aluminum Index Forms Island Reversal -- Arthur Hill

  • With help from Alcoa, the Dow Jones Aluminum Index forged an island reversal. However, it is not quite enough to negate larger bearish patterns just yet....(more)

  • Nike Trying To Hammer Out A Bottom -- Arthur Hill

  • Despite the lone hammer, larger bearish patterns still dominate Nike, and the hammer needs confirmation....(more)

  • The Diamond's Diamond -- David Penn

  • The wide-range bar on April 1 was the first tipoff that this pattern might develop. But are there any clues about the direction any break from this diamond will travel?...(more)

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