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  1. MIDWEEK OUTLOOK July 30, 2008

    Buyers passed Monday's downside test. They retained the advantage by coming back strong on Tuesday and following through with Wednesday's generally positive session.

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  2. Support Getting Tested This Week, An Interest Rate Play July 27, 2008

    I've taken your suggestions and added historical info (recommendation date and trigger price plus subsequent high and low prices with dates) to the open positions review section. Let me know what you think.

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  3. Is The Rally The Real Thing? July 20, 2008

    The rally in stocks looks like it is indeed the real thing. But that doesn't mean the market won't set back to underlying support. That's where we'll see if buyers mean business and can put sellers on their heels.

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  4. MIDWEEK OUTLOOK July 16, 2008

    After a washout to support on Tuesday, today's session saw stocks bounce back with vigor. A rally in Financials and falling oil prices helped buyers take the short-term advantage. By the close, the rally was already reaching initial resistance.

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  5. Are We Near A Turn? This Week, An S&P Play July 13, 2008

    On Friday, record oil prices and renewed mortgage problems hit stocks early. Shares were pushed to some technical support and the market bounced back. The rebound soon lost energy and the whipsaw session ended just off from where it began.

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  6. MIDWEEK OUTLOOK July 9, 2008

    In the first half of the trading week, stocks started a snapback rally. A break in burning energy prices and shorts scrambling to cover are keys to the staying power of the bounce…

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  7. Stocks Seeking A Bottom And Some Assorted Wisdom For Our Great Subscribers July 6, 2008

    Will they find it this week and test sellers' mettle by mounting a strong snapback rally or will buyers continue to be spit for distance like watermelon seeds at an old-fashioned 4th of July picnic?

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  8. MIDWEEK OUTLOOK July 2, 2008

    In today's session, new highs in energy prices rattled investors and tumbled stock indexes. The negative character of price action points to lower prices when the holiday-shortened week's trading resumes.

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