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A Mini-Battle Royale . . . rained across the market's plains Wednesday, as buyers and sellers -for the most part- were married to a struggle that superficially was never resolved, but was not annulled either. We dispute the idea that...
A 'V-bottom' and afternoon rally . . . was our preferred outcome for the daily basis, and we got it! We really do care about the pattern from which the rally emanated, and particularly the notion dominating most thinking (even as it...
Observing 'they couldn't take it down' a week ago . . . we put readers on alert for an upside effort, not a downside extension; partially related to improving (by virtue of oversold daily) technical conditions, partially related to real...
Are technology stocks on the mend? For those with controlled debt, that's more or less precisely the prospect of this whole era, believing September 20-21st lows were an absolutely spectacular buying opportunity, while dangers of short-...
No surprise to readers here . . . when the market only nominally drove-down in the wake of Tuesday's one-day traumatic shakeout, and then turned-around not only well in advance of the Fed's decision (expected to be no-change by the market...
A valuable contribution to market analysis . . . was hopefully completed over these past few days; following our warning in late December and early January suggesting it was not wise to be chasing upside behavior in the Senior Averages,...
A taste of 'bear' . . . has many speculating that something is amiss here. Well, there is something 'amiss'; but it's nothing new. Multinational stocks remain haggard; techs are in a seasonally-typical retrenchment, as is retail; you've...
Lots of 'close shaves' in our world. . . have been notable this week; starting with the market's flirtation with (our) projected key resistance in theMarch S&P 1170's, which bordered (particularly in some of the tech stocks) with being...
An auspicious beginning to 2002 . . . was delivered on Wednesday, fueled by what can only be described as 'standout' behavior in some of our favored technology stock areas (denoted in recent months on ingerletter.com as likely leaders...
Immediate long-side trading . . . commenced upon traders post-Christmas holiday return; very much as expected, given the comparatively abbreviated trading week we have to work with. We certainly hope everyone enjoyed the holiday, but after...

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