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OCTOBER 7, 2005
Will Stocks Find Their Feet?
There will have to be a basing process in the daily charts

OCTOBER 6, 2005
Technical Bounce Likely on Friday
The beginning of a protracted trend higher is not expected

OCTOBER 5, 2005
Ripe for a Reversal
A shake-out at the open on Thursday would probably spark a short-covering rebound

OCTOBER 4, 2005
The Correction Is Here
The S&P 500 may retest the 1206-1196 area, and the Nasdaq, at the least, the 2120 area

OCTOBER 3, 2005
Resistance Is Formidable
Right now there still is a modest positive bias in place, but significant upside is doubtful

SEPTEMBER 30, 2005
Positive Bias in Place
Both the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq are at formidable resistance

SEPTEMBER 29, 2005
More Gains Likely Friday
The Nasdaq and the S&P 500 broke out of their six-day trading ranges on Thursday

SEPTEMBER 28, 2005
Short-Term Trading Ranges in Place
Upside is limited and some weakness might unfold in the beginning of October

SEPTEMBER 27, 2005
Oversold? Not Quite
Weaker oil prices would help to buoy the market -- and some end-of-the-quarter window dressing might help limit downside

SEPTEMBER 26, 2005
A Bumpy Road for Stocks
The short-term prospects for the markets are for some choppy trading

SEPTEMBER 23, 2005
Stocks May Stay in Neutral
Headline reactions to Hurricane Rita are the wild card for the markets

SEPTEMBER 22, 2005
Forming a Base
Stock markets have been conditioned by the positive reaction after the devastation of Katrina to expect some sort of a relief rally

SEPTEMBER 21, 2005
Patience Is the Watchword
The markets will probably have to spend some time forming a base

SEPTEMBER 20, 2005
Waiting for Oversold Signals
If the markets are satisfied that the Fed is correct in its reluctance to become concerned about the effects of Katrina, then maybe some upside can unfold

SEPTEMBER 19, 2005
Waiting on the Fed
There is some potential for the FOMC to surprise with a pause at Tuesday's meeting

SEPTEMBER 16, 2005
A Pre-FOMC Pullback
Friday's gains have created conditions that can see profit-taking on Monday

SEPTEMBER 15, 2005
More Price Weakness Likely
Wednesday's session produced readings that usually mean more downside to come

SEPTEMBER 14, 2005
Supports Are Broken
Prices might spend much of Thursday's session sideways with a slightly negative bias

SEPTEMBER 13, 2005
The Witching Hour for Stocks
Unwinding of leveraged bets could have an impact on Wednesday's trading

SEPTEMBER 12, 2005
Stuck at Key Resistance
Short-term momentum measures remain positive, but this week's trading could be influeneced by quarterly expirations

SEPTEMBER 9, 2005
S&P 500 At Inflection Point
If there is a move higher, and a close above the key resistance level, additional gains are likely

SEPTEMBER 8, 2005
Stocks Are Consolidating Gains
The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq are at key levels of resistance and this would be a natural place for a stall in the advance

SEPTEMBER 7, 2005
Why the Advance May Stall
Caution ahead of the earnings warning season may be preventing buyers from becoming aggressive

SEPTEMBER 6, 2005
Short-Term Upside Likely
The Nasdaq has had a close above the 2158 level, and some follow-through higher is expected

AUGUST 31, 2005
Crude Retreats, Stocks Advance
A short-term lift in equities will ultimately give way to short-term profit-taking

AUGUST 30, 2005
Equity Markets Refuse to Buckle at $70 Oil
The markets are short-term oversold on several measures and prices can edge a little higher

AUGUST 29, 2005
More Room to Rebound?
There is a good possibility that prices will attempt to lift and linger sideways for a few trade days

AUGUST 26, 2005
S&P 500 Testing Supports
The 1206-1183 level is a likely spot for prices to stabilize and enjoy some sort of a short-term bounce

AUGUST 25, 2005
Stocks Over a Barrel
Oil prices on Friday will probably dictate trade in the equity markets


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