Archive for March, 2007

Morning Call by Greg Secker

March 16, 2007

The DOW had a less volatile day yesterday and closed up 26 points at 12159. The NASDAQ and S&P each traded quietly sideways throughout most of the session, with the NASDAQ closing up 7 points and the S&P up 5 points. The FTSE, writes Greg Secker, 100 gapped up at the open and added 132 [...]

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Morning Call by Greg Secker

March 15, 2007

The DOW fell at the open down through its support level where it found some support on the 200 ema, it then rallied to the close finishing up 57 points. The S&P had a similar day closing up 9 points and the NASDAQ closed up 21. The FTSE, writes Greg Secker, 100 gapped lower at [...]

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Morning Call by Greg Secker

March 14, 2007

The DOW closed the day down 242 points and is now approaching a major support line, watch this area closely for the next major move. The S&P and NASDAQ both fell heavily yesterday and are now approaching the key lows of the last few weeks. The FTSE, writes Greg Secker, 100 fell 72 points after [...]

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Morning Call by Greg Secker

March 13, 2007

The DOW finished the day up 42 points and above the 12300 level. The S&P closed up 3 points and the NASDAQ up 14 points as they both continue to build out their consolidation pattern. The FTSE, writes Greg Secker, 100 gapped higher at the open but closed down 11 points, while the FTSE 250 [...]

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Morning Call by Greg Secker

March 9, 2007

The DOW closed the day up 68 points but did find resistance at 12300 as it continues to build its current consolidation, if the DOW can not rise above this level we could see the index trade lower again. Both the S&P and NASDAQ also traded off key resistance levels. The FTSE, writes Greg Secker, [...]

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Morning Call by Greg Secker

March 8, 2007

The DOW traded higher up the open but fell to the close to finish down 15 points as it continues to build out is consolidation. The S&P traded similar to the DOW and closed down 3 points and the NASDAQ closed down 10 points. The FTSE, writes Greg Secker, 100 gapped lower at the open [...]

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Updated Post from Greg Secker

March 7, 2007

Equity markets picked up on Tuesday after shedding huge wedges of value since last week’s investor wobble in China.
The FTSE 100 closed 79.8 points the better, 1.3 per cent higher, at 6138.5 following rallies in Hong Kong and Japan.
In America, both the Dow Jones Industrial Average and Nasdaq were stronger.
The index of leading shares has [...]

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Morning Call…Greg Secker

March 7, 2007

The DOW climbed 157 points yesterday to close at 12207 as it continues to build out its consolidation at the lows, a break of this range will give direction for the next major move.  The S&P added 21 points and the NASDAQ pivoted off the 200 ema and finished the day up 44 points. The [...]

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News..

March 6, 2007

Stock markets saw further declines on Monday across Asia, Europe and US, largely because of lingering uncertainty following last week’s big declines in China on speculation that China’s government may try to clamp down on illegal share trading.
The FTSE 100 was down one per cent after suffering early dramatic falls.
The index of leading shares closed [...]

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Morning Call

March 6, 2007

The DOW closed the day down 63 points after it rallied at the open up to 12200 then sold off for the rest of the day to close at the key support level of 12050. The S&P fell 13 points. The NASDAQ fell 27 points and closed on the 200 ema. The FTSE, writes Greg [...]

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