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It's true that the SOX sorta sux right now...But HITT has a double bottom thing sorta going on...I see moderate resistance around 37.78 w/ a Flash Point of 38.11...
Also, notice the shorter term MACD's...this is one tool I use to predict MACD Default Crossovers...Doug(IIC)
Unfortunately HITT gapped up way above the Flash Point...Oh well...IIC
"Trade What Is Happening...Not What You Think Is Gonna Happen"
Geez...using the open instead of the Friday close was a killer...EZPW +13.69% today and I only get credit for 1.04%. Now I understand why that other guy figures it the other way. he figures that if it was on last week's list then you use Friday's close...If it is new on the list then you use Monday's open...But that is a tough call because someone who owned it on Friday would not know if a stock was going to be on the following week's list until Saturday morning.
Oh well...Doug(IIC)
"Trade What Is Happening...Not What You Think Is Gonna Happen"
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