Hot Stock News for 10/31/2009
Posted by HanaDaddy | Posted in Stock Market Update | Posted on 30/10/2009
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Number of RSI7 < 30
Total Stocks: 31
OXPS ($15.63, -2.7%, rsi7d:11.35) ,
ATVI ($10.83, -2.3%, rsi7d:13.69) ,
IBKR ($16.01, -2.2%, rsi7d:13.70) ,
GRMN ($30.26, -1.9%, rsi7d:15.90) ,
FSLR ($121.93, -3.6%, rsi7d:16.85) ,
IBN ($31.45, -6.6%, rsi7d:17.03) ,
ABB ($18.53, -5.3%, rsi7d:17.52) ,
RIMM ($58.73, -4.3%, rsi7d:18.10) ,
SAP ($45.27, -3.7%, rsi7d:2054) ,
KGC ($18.58, -0.2%, rsi7d:23.03) ,
BNI ($75.32, -1.8%, rsi7d:23.18) ,
CHRW ($55.11, -2.5%, rsi7d:23.57) ,
ERJ ($20.25, -13.7%, rsi7d:23.85) ,
EXC ($46.96, -2.0%, rsi7d:24.54) ,
NUE ($39.85, -3.4%, rsi7d:24.62) ,
BRCM ($26.61, -1.0%, rsi7d:24.84) ,
ERTS ($18.24, -2.5%, rsi7d:25.07) ,
GE ($14.26, -4.1%, rsi7d:25.46) ,
VCP ($13.74, -6.4%, rsi7d:25.91) ,
MICC ($62.68, -4.3%, rsi7d:26.12) ,
KB ($47.44, -6.9%, rsi7d:26.15) ,
IMO ($37.65, -01%, rsi7d:26.25) ,
CHA ($43.98, -3.0%, rsi7d:26.82) ,
YHOO ($15.90, -1.4%, rsi7d:27.23) ,
GG ($36.77, -2.4%, rsi7d:28.38) ,
CCJ ($27.21, -3.9%, rsi7d:28.81) ,
BC ($9.48, -8.1%, rsi7d:29.11) ,
SU ($33.02, -4.5%, rsi7d:29.12) ,
BMY ($21.80, -1.8%, rsi7d:29.32) , MFC ($18.59, -4.2%, rsi7d:29.50) ,
AMAT ($12.20, -4.3%, rsi7d:29.64)
- [$$] U.S. to Cut Payments to Doctors Using Expensive Medical-Imaging (at The Wall Street Journal Online)
(Fri, 30 Oct 2009 22:28:45 Etc/GMT) - Jim Cramer’s Portfolios of the Week (at TheStreet.com)
(Fri, 30 Oct 2009 22:24:39 Etc/GMT) - Latin American Markets: Brazil slides; Mexico budget talks in focus (at MarketWatch)
(Fri, 30 Oct 2009 22:14:00 Etc/GMT)
Latin American equities slide as investors track a sell-off on Wall Street and book gains from a rally in the previous session. - Makers & Breakers (at Forbes.com)
(Fri, 30 Oct 2009 22:01:36 Etc/GMT) - Lobbying spending hits record $849 million (AP)
(Fri, 30 Oct 2009 22:00:36 Etc/GMT)
Companies, unions and other interests spent $849 million on federal lobbying in July, August and September, more than in any quarter since lobbyists began filing quarterly reports at the beginning of last year, according to a nonpartisan group that monitors political expenditures.
Number of RSI7 > 70
Total Stocks: 0
Gainers Top 5
NTES ($38.62, +0.3%, rsi7d:51.87)
- Baidu Hits A Bump (at Investopedia)
(Fri, 30 Oct 2009 18:44:33 Etc/GMT)
Chinese internet search leader Baidu had a good third quarter, but Wall Street is disappointed in Baidus near-term outlook. - World’s Scariest Stocks: Baidu (at Motley Fool)
(Fri, 30 Oct 2009 16:22:53 Etc/GMT)
Baidu is more frightening than you might think. - The Fierce Battle for Chinese Internet Supremacy (Indie Research)
(Thu, 29 Oct 2009 16:54:00 Etc/GMT)
China’s massive Internet market has a number of companies battling for their share of various segments. - Baidu’s rare stumble offers rivals opportunities (at Reuters)
(Tue, 27 Oct 2009 07:29:34 Etc/GMT) - China’s Baidu says transition impact to extend into Q1, 2010 (at Reuters)
(Tue, 27 Oct 2009 00:48:38 Etc/GMT)
Losers Top 5
ERJ ($20.25, -13.7%, rsi7d:23.85) ,
BC ($9.48, -8.1%, rsi7d:29.11) ,
DB ($71.63, -7.1%, rsi7d:36.33) ,
DOW ($23.48, -7.0%, rsi7d:32.08) ,
KB ($47.44, -6.9%, rsi7d:26.15)
- Latin American Markets: Brazil slides; Mexico budget talks in focus (at MarketWatch)
(Fri, 30 Oct 2009 22:14:00 Etc/GMT)
Latin American equities slide as investors track a sell-off on Wall Street and book gains from a rally in the previous session. - Congress Poised to Help Companies Turn Losses Into Tax Refunds (at The Wall Street Journal Online)
(Fri, 30 Oct 2009 21:50:46 Etc/GMT) - John O’Quinn, King of Torts, R.I.P. (at Forbes.com)
(Fri, 30 Oct 2009 18:40:07 Etc/GMT) - Lloyd Blankfein’s Afghanistan (at The Wall Street Journal Online)
(Fri, 30 Oct 2009 17:54:52 Etc/GMT) - Stocking up for the long term (at FT.com)
(Fri, 30 Oct 2009 17:50:30 Etc/GMT)
Twice in the past decade, equities have experienced serious bear markets, which have burnt investors and cast doubts on whether holding stocks for the long haul makes sense. While the optimists believe that all bear markets come to an end eventually, it can be a long drawn-out process.
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