Archive for September, 2007

Morning Call by Greg Secker

September 13, 2007

The DOW had a relatively quite trading session yesterday as it consolidates under the 50 ema gearing up for the next big move ending the session down 16 points. The S&P closed the session flat, while the NASDAQ ended down 5 points. The FTSE, writes Greg Secker, 100 added 25 points and closed just under [...]

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Morning Call by Greg Secker

September 12, 2007

The DOW gapped higher at the open and continued to trade higher during the session adding 180 points on the day and finishing just under the 50 ema. The S&P added 19 and the NASDAQ added 38. The FTSE, writes Greg Secker, 100 gapped higher at the open and had a very strong day adding [...]

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Morning Call by Greg Secker

September 7, 2007

The DOW had a quiet trading session yesterday waiting for the important Non Farm Payroll numbers out today, ending the session up 57 points. The S&P 500 added 6 points and the NASDAQ added 8 points. The FTSE, writes Greg Secker, 100 gapped higher at the open but fell back during the morning session but [...]

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Morning Call By Greg Secker

September 4, 2007

With the American markets closed on Monday the FTSE 100 had a quiet session and failed to break through the 50 and 200 ema’s closing the session up 11 points. The FTSE, writes Greg Secker, 250 added 49 points. Futures – DOW is called down 50 points and FTSE down 20 points. Oil is trading [...]

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