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AUGUST 23, 2005
Short-Term, Still Oversold
A drop in oil prices would increase the potential for gains

AUGUST 22, 2005
Short-Term Oversold
The markets are short-term oversold on several measures and a small rebound in prices is likely

AUGUST 19, 2005
Drift Lower Still Likely
Though we're in the summer doldrums, recent action suggests weakness ahead

AUGUST 18, 2005
Expiration Friday, Sideways Likely
The day could be very similar to Thursday's action

AUGUST 17, 2005
Drop in Crude: A Two-Sided Coin
If crude oil keeps falling, there could be more profit taking in energy stocks. But it could alleviate fears about higher energy costs curbing spending

AUGUST 16, 2005
Wednesday: a.m./p.m. Reversal Day?
What happens near the open and in the morning can reverse by the afternoon on this day before options expiration

AUGUST 15, 2005
Upside is Limited
Both the NASDAQ and the S&P 500 are at levels of heavy resistance that should cap gains

AUGUST 12, 2005
Monday Bounce Is Likely
If there is any retracement in oil, stock prices can enjoy a rebound

AUGUST 11, 2005
A Market Conundrum
Stocks advanced Thursday even as oil prices reached a record

AUGUST 10, 2005
Upside Looks Doubtful
The damage done in Wednesday's session has created the potential for a shakeout day for the Nasdaq

AUGUST 9, 2005
Prices May Linger Sideways
Though there should be a positive bias, significant upside looks doubtful

AUGUST 8, 2005
Consolidation Appears Likely
There could be sideways trading Tuesday until the Fed makes its post-meeting announcement

AUGUST 5, 2005
Upside Looks Doubtful
Recent signs of weakness in the major indexes could lead to additional selling

AUGUST 4, 2005
Bent, But Not Broken
The markets are ripe for some profit-taking, but there are no definitive signals that a bigger retracement is likely

AUGUST 3, 2005
Positive Bias Remains in Place
Thursday could see sideways trading ahead of Friday's employment report

AUGUST 2, 2005
Price Trend Remains Positive
The S&P 500 is at or near an area on the chart that could mean limited upside

AUGUST 1, 2005
Prices Remain Steady
Until there is some blatantly bearish signal, a positive bias remains in place

JULY 29, 2005
Some Weakness Likely
Next week, the markets will start their search for the headlines to inspire buying as August vacation season begins

JULY 28, 2005
Strong GDP Could Be Bullish Fodder
There are many potential headlines that could drive prices higher on Friday

JULY 27, 2005
Buyers Still Hold Sway
Upside is limited but intraday declines in prices have not been able to attract aggressive sellers

JULY 26, 2005
Buyers Still Appear in Control
Intraday declines in prices are not attracting aggressive sellers

JULY 25, 2005
Plodding Sideways
Breadth measures are starting to weaken and the markets are tired

JULY 22, 2005
Trading Range Possible
Prices for the Nasdaq and the S&P 500 are in areas of the charts where resistance is considerable

JULY 21, 2005
The Bull Goes Wobbly
The odds are increasing that the upside is limited and the seeds for profit-taking have been planted

JULY 20, 2005
Positive Signals for Stocks
Wednesday's big volume could represent a short-term buyers' capitulation

JULY 19, 2005
Waiting on Greenspan
On Wednesday, positive comments about the economy from the Fed chief should help prices move higher

JULY 18, 2005
Searching for a Headline
The markets will hold out to see more earnings and hear what Greenspan has to say to Congress on Wednesday and Thursday

JULY 15, 2005
Stocks Ripe for a Pullback
Investors should have patience and wait through any brief flatness or small retracement


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