Monday, July 2, 2007

S&O's based on the June 29, 2007 close.

  1. YI: +0.5
  2. To a buy: ENER
  3. Exremely oversold: LSI
  4. Standard oversold: BBBY
  5. Trying to hold some rising trend line support: BGF and MEOH
  6. Trying to hold falling trend line support: FXY and GIS
  7. Trying to break above some falling trend line resistance: AEM, BPOP, and GLD
  8. Attempting to break above the 28 DMA: ERF and LYO
  9. Up against rising trend line resistance: BVN and IRF
  10. Moderately overbought: CSCO, EXP, HMC, and MCRS
  11. Standard overbought: DELL
  12. Possibe top here: GGB
  13. Toppy: ENR, EON, and KO
  14. A break out in either direction is on the way for: AAPL, IBM, and MDT
  15. To no position for now: XAU hourly.
  16. More later. Anything here could be off base.

2 comments:

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Will get back to you via E-mail.