- YI: +0.5
- To a buy: MU
- A possible bottom may be forming in this area for: QLGC and SBUX
- Trying to bottom out are: CORS, DELL, ERS, EXP, MER, PG, and RGLD
- Extremely oversold now: MTH and SPC
- Standard oversold: ABX, ACF, BLG, CDE, EMC, GG, IDA, IDA, JNJ, NEM, RYL, WDC, and WON
- Moderately oversold: ACAS, ARM, CSL, DVY, JPM, KMX, MTU, the OEX index, and SATC
- Trying to hold some rising trend line support: ADP, AIG, ALD, ASA, AVP, BBBY, CLG, CPB, the DJ-30, EBAY, ECA, EWC, EWI, EWJ, EWQ, GFI, GLD, GPC, IYM, KEY, KGC, MFE, NOK, NSM, OCR, PCU, PTR, RADN, RI, RMBS, ROK, SLV, STX, TLB, WHR, WOR, WY, and XLP
- Trying to hold falling trend line support: ALEX, AMN, APPB, CFC, CUP, JNPR, MMC, MRVL, PTEN, RDC, RNR, and the XAU index.
- Attempting to hold the 28 DMA here: CMI, ENER, GR, NX, and SNE
- Trying to break above some falling trend line resistance: AMTD, FXE, IBM, MDC, MEOH, TOL, and YHOO
- Moderately overbought now: AAPL
- Toppy here: FTO
- A break out in either direction is on the way for: CREE
- Anything posted here could be off base.
For those of you who have inquired, the "Yi" is my own proprietary overbought/oversold indicator. A +10 reading generally indicates we are overbought in the overall market, and -4 or a -5 reading is telling us the market is a bit oversold. The "zero line" in between the plus and minus readings will sometimes act as an area of support or resistance, so I tend to keep an eye on that level also. A reading of +20 is extremely overbought, and a -10 indicates the market is extremely oversold.
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