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November 04, 2004

  • Going For Gold -- Koos van der Merwe

  • Bema Gold Corp. is a gold exploration and mining company. Holding it looks like a good idea....(more)

  • A Head (And Shoulders) Of Cattle -- David Penn

  • A nearly five-month topping pattern in December live cattle futures looks set to resolve itself in a breakdown....(more)

    November 03, 2004

  • A Major Confluence Of Support For Crude Oil -- Kevin Hopson

  • Light sweet crude is approaching a key support zone, which could act as a significant reversal point for prices....(more)

  • Euro At Half-Mast -- Chris Manuell

  • The euro recently escaped from a confined trading range with a sharp move higher, confirming the breakout, and is now pausing for breath....(more)

  • The DJIA's Weekly Key Reversal -- Chris Manuell

  • The Dow Jones industrials completed a weekly key reversal last week, which may support the seasonal bottom that often occurs in October....(more)

  • Amgen Testing Key Support -- Arthur Hill

  • Amgen failed to break above an important trendline in September, but the recent support test looks successful and this could foreshadow a breakout....(more)

    November 02, 2004

  • Xilinx: Cup Is Half Full For Now -- Arthur Hill

  • Despite a little hesitation, the recent breakout in Xilinx (XLNX) remains bullish and further strength should be expected as long as......(more)

  • A Tale Of Two Flags -- Arthur Hill

  • A large falling flag on the weekly chart and flat flag on the daily chart point to further upside for the Information Technology SPDR (XLK)....(more)

    November 01, 2004

  • DJTA , DJIA, And Divergence -- Chris Manuell

  • The Dow Jones Transportation Average has recently recorded yearly highs marking a distinct divergence with the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which has recently bounced from a yearly low. Can this dive...(more)

  • Talisman Energy Approaching Some Key Support Levels -- Kevin Hopson

  • Despite meeting its minimum upside target, Talisman Energy may have further to go....(more)

    October 28, 2004

  • Triangle Trouble For December Hogs? -- David Penn

  • A narrowing price range after a brief autumn correction locates lean hog futures at the crossroads....(more)

  • Buying Steve Jobs -- Koos van der Merwe

  • Steve Jobs is CEO of Apple Computer Systems, and also CEO of Pixar, the animation studio that created Toy Story, A Bug's Life, Toy Story 2, and Finding Nemo. His business life currently is success inc...(more)

  • Eli Lilly And The Corrective Bounce -- Chris Manuell

  • Eli Lilly has moved aggressively lower since making a yearly high in May, but it has bounced sharply in recent days as it attempts to alleviate a historically oversold position....(more)

  • Drug Divergence Programs -- David Penn

  • Stochastic divergences in the pharmaceutical HOLDRS suggest opportunities in the beaten-down drug sector....(more)

    October 27, 2004

  • Three Indices And Out -- Chris Manuell

  • The DJIA is making yearly lows, and because of it, there is a marked divergence with other indices....(more)

  • Rambus Ready To Rumble -- Arthur Hill

  • Rambus shows good buying pressure and looks poised to confirm an important reversal pattern....(more)

    October 26, 2004

  • FuelCell Energy Still Chugging Along -- Kevin Hopson

  • FuelCell continues to rally, but the stock is now coming up on an inflection point....(more)

  • An Update On The Oil Services Index -- Kevin Hopson

  • A test of this month's high will likely lead to an upside breakout for the Oil Services Index....(more)

    October 21, 2004

  • Breakout For Broad Band -- Arthur Hill

  • After a sharp reversal in August, the Broad Band HOLDRS (BDH) recovered with an equally sharp advance to lead the Nasdaq in October....(more)

  • Autos Buckle Up For A Fall -- Arthur Hill

  • The Auto Parts and Auto Manufacturing indexes are breaking down, and this entails an outsized move for the Auto Parts group....(more)

  • Dow Donuts Or Donoughts -- Chris Manuell

  • Traders, technicians, and even fundamentalists are all well versed in the theory of round numbers as support and resistance levels. The 10,000 level in the Dow Jones Industrial Average has acted as a ...(more)

    October 20, 2004

  • Trade What You See -- Koos van der Merwe

  • Trade what you see, not what you think you see....(more)

  • Alcoa Fails To Hold Breakout -- Arthur Hill

  • Alcoa, which was profiled in late September with a triangle pattern, went on to break triangle resistance, but failed to hold this breakout. A reassessment is in order....(more)

    October 19, 2004

  • Akita Drilling Showing Strength -- Kevin Hopson

  • Despite the stock's short-term downtrend, Akita Drilling looks poised to move higher....(more)

    October 18, 2004

  • Are Internet Stocks Ready To Break Down? -- Kevin Hopson

  • A bearish consolidation pattern and negative divergences on the daily chart could point to lower prices for Internet stocks....(more)

  • Point & Figure And Moving Averages -- Koos van der Merwe

  • Last week, I wrote how I could have traded Nortel using point and figure charts. Here's a way to trade Nortel using two moving averages on a point and figure chart....(more)

  • What's Next For Immune Response? -- Kevin Hopson

  • Keep your eye on some key price levels to determine which way the stock will move....(more)

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