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<title>Two Weak Sectors</title>
<pubDate>11/20/2009 9:28:00 AM</pubDate>
<description>The   Philadelphia oil services and semiconductor indices were two of the   weakest on Thursday, both down almost   3.5%. </description>
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<title>How to Be an Adaptive Trader</title>
<pubDate>11/20/2009 12:01:00 AM</pubDate>
<description>When I began trading and  investing our own accounts back in 1997, I had no idea how the market moved.</description>
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<title>Short-Term Traders Swing Toward Bullish Sentiment at 2009 Las Vegas Tr</title>
<pubDate>11/19/2009 4:22:00 PM</pubDate>
<description>While online traders typically hold for shorter time frames  than traditional investors, forecasting the direction of the markets is an  important component of any overall trading strategy. Because markets tend to be  driven as much by participant sentiment as technical analysis and news, MoneyShow.com  has been gauging trader and investor sentiment for several years at each  MoneyShow and Traders Expo production.</description>
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<title>Using Market Internals to Time the Market</title>
<pubDate>11/19/2009 12:00:00 PM</pubDate>
<description>It is my impression that while a  significant number of commodity and forex traders use Fibonacci analysis as a  regular part of their trade analysis, many stock traders do not.</description>
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<title>Triple Measured Moves  in SPY Show Market Character</title>
<pubDate>11/19/2009 12:01:00 AM</pubDate>
<description>Something interesting might be happening in the SPY chart,  particularly with regard to the three most recent swings up in price: They have  all been exactly equal in price moves (so far).</description>
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<title>What to Do When Time  Frames Conflict</title>
<pubDate>11/18/2009 12:01:00 AM</pubDate>
<description>Just  when last Thursday looked like the market would finally put in a more sizable  pullback, we get a tiny surprise gap up on Friday, which then ended up trading  above some resistance that was created from Thursday&#0038;rsquo;s trading day, only to  power up into a tradable void.</description>
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<title>S&#0038;amp;P 500 Clears 1100</title>
<pubDate>11/17/2009 9:37:00 AM</pubDate>
<description>Stocks closed with nice gains and the short term momentum studies have broken   out to the upside consistent with further gains.</description>
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<title>Stocks Are at a Critical Juncture</title>
<pubDate>11/17/2009 12:01:00 AM</pubDate>
<description>As I have been discussing for the past two weeks, my analysis of the advance/decline and high/low data for both the NYSE and NASDAQ has been showing some deterioration.</description>
<link>http://www.moneyshow.com/artredir.asp?aid=DAYTRADERS-18237&#38;spn=rss&#38;scode=012490</link>
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<title>Mixed Signals Should Be Resolved</title>
<pubDate>11/16/2009 10:19:00 AM</pubDate>
<description>The stock market has been quite choppy lately as illustrated by the seesaw   pattern in the NASDAQ&#0038;rsquo;s McClellan Oscillator.</description>
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<title>Has the Rally in Stocks Failed?</title>
<pubDate>11/13/2009 9:27:00 AM</pubDate>
<description>Stocks rallied early Thursday on weak A/D numbers and they finished four-to-one negative.</description>
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