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Strategies & Market Trends : Can you beat 50% per month?

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To: Real Man who wrote (12567)11/29/2007 3:31:18 PM
From: Smiling Bob  Read Replies (1) of 19256
 
Yep, pretty amazing how such a tight range can be held for so long. Not normal, especially after two days of inordinate moves. No profit-taking? What good news would traders possibly be waiting on?
When stocks don't move independently, but in one huge wave, the retail traders are just seagulls hoping for some scraps.
Wait! Yahoo has the answer.
Go ahead, call it a rally. But why? What kind of mixed picture?
What's not clear at this point?

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Trying to Keep the Rally Alive- AP

Stocks bounced back and forth between positive and negative territory Thursday following two days of sharp gains and after economic readings painted a mixed picture about the economy.
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