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Strategies & Market Trends : Signals & Opinions
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To: Yogizuna who started this subject10/25/2000 8:42:22 AM
From: Yogizuna   of 3523
 
Yogi Index: -2 It seems we are stalling out here, as the YI is having great difficulty making it back up to the zero line.

DRG is now up against rising trend-line resistance.
IIX & NDX to a new sell signal from the previous buy.
RUT is now trying to break above falling trend-line resistance, to no position from the previous buy signal.
Futures: Japanese Yen to a new buy signal from no previous position.
Stocks: The following stocks are trying to break above falling trend-line resistance: AMES, CCC, GE, and GPT.
The following stocks are now trying to break above their 27DMA: AMTD, DAB, PER, SSTI, T and TKR.
ARM, CCU, CREE, CY, DO and DOL to a hold from the previous buy signals.
FCX is now trying to hold on to falling trend-line support.
GER to a hold from the previous buy.
GOTO & HD to no position from the previous hold signals.
INTC to no position from the previous buy.
MOT now to a hold from the previous buy.
NSC to a new buy signal from the previous hold.
PMCS to no position from the previous hold.
T to a hold from the previous buy.
VZ to no position from the previous buy signal.
WINK to a hold from the previous buy.
X & YPF to a new buy signals from the previous hold positions.
Any of the above signals or technical analysis opinions could be completely wrong, and often are!
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