Hot Stock News for 07/24/2010
Posted by HanaDaddy | Posted in Stock Market Update | Posted on 23/07/2010
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Number of RSI7 < 30
Total Stocks: 0
Number of RSI7 > 70
Total Stocks: 27
TGP ($34.33, +1.3%, rsi7d:92.52) ,
KO ($54.75, +0.9%, rsi7d:83.17) ,
ERJ ($24.28, +2.0%, rsi7d:81.01) ,
MICC ($92.55, +0.6%, rsi7d:79.48) ,
NTES ($36.82, +0.6%, rsi7d:78.51) ,
ABB ($20.04, +2.4%, rsi7d:77.96) ,
QCOM ($39.08, -0.1%, rsi7d:77.51) ,
SWK ($57.35, +2.0%, rsi7d:77.48) ,
DEO ($7033, +2.5%, rsi7d:76.64) ,
VIP ($16.74, +4.3%, rsi7d:76.46) ,
FSLR ($139.99, +1.7%, rsi7d:76.16) ,
JNPR ($28.09, +2.5%, rsi7d:75.88) ,
MBT ($21.93, +0.4%, rsi7d:75.62) ,
GGB ($14.90, +1.3%, rsi7d:74.46) ,
UTX ($70.90, +2.0%, rsi7d:73.93) ,
NOK ($9.42, +2.7%, rsi7d:73.75) ,
CHRW ($60.88, +2.5%, rsi7d:73.45) ,
HBC ($49.99, +0.2%, rsi7d:72.86) ,
BHP ($71.67, +1.1%, rsi7d:72.62) ,
TTM ($18.87, +0.2%, rsi7d:72.39) ,
NKE ($72.74, +1.7%, rsi7d:71.62) ,
BA ($67.93, +2.0%, rsi7d:70.85) ,
ORCL ($24.50, +0.8%, rsi7d:70.83) ,
APA ($92.79, +3.9%, rsi7d:70.75) ,
TCK ($35.66, +1.7%, rsi7d:70.74) ,
CCL ($34.19, +1.5%, rsi7d:70.51) ,
GE ($15.71, +3.3%, rsi7d:70.47)
- Wallstreet Weekahead: Stocks on brink of breakout (Reuters)
(Fri, 23 Jul 2010 21:25:23 Etc/GMT)
Wall Street enters next week on the cusp of a breakout in U.S. stocks, but it will need another spate of convincing earnings reports to feed the rally that sprouted at the end of this week. - GE Helps Give Dow a Boost (at The Wall Street Journal)
(Fri, 23 Jul 2010 21:23:09 Etc/GMT) - Wall St Week Ahead-Stocks on brink of breakout, profits key (at Reuters)
(Fri, 23 Jul 2010 21:23:04 Etc/GMT) - GE raises dividend in show of strength (at Financial Times)
(Fri, 23 Jul 2010 21:20:18 Etc/GMT)
General Electric on Friday unexpectedly increased its quarterly dividend by 20 per cent in an effort to show that the diversified industrial conglomerate is over the worst of the financial crisis and confident about the future. - [$$] UBS Names Hong Kong’s Yam to Board (at The Wall Street Journal)
(Fri, 23 Jul 2010 21:20:13 Etc/GMT)
Gainers Top 5
KB ($43.31, +5.8%, rsi7d:62.34) ,
VIP ($16.74, +4.3%, rsi7d:76.46) ,
APA ($92.79, +3.9%, rsi7d:70.75) ,
WFMI ($38.77, +3.8%, rsi7d:62.53) ,
GE ($15.71, +3.3%, rsi7d:70.47)
- Wallstreet Weekahead: Stocks on brink of breakout (Reuters)
(Fri, 23 Jul 2010 21:25:23 Etc/GMT)
Wall Street enters next week on the cusp of a breakout in U.S. stocks, but it will need another spate of convincing earnings reports to feed the rally that sprouted at the end of this week. - GE Helps Give Dow a Boost (at The Wall Street Journal)
(Fri, 23 Jul 2010 21:23:09 Etc/GMT) - Wall St Week Ahead-Stocks on brink of breakout, profits key (at Reuters)
(Fri, 23 Jul 2010 21:23:04 Etc/GMT) - GE raises dividend in show of strength (at Financial Times)
(Fri, 23 Jul 2010 21:20:18 Etc/GMT)
General Electric on Friday unexpectedly increased its quarterly dividend by 20 per cent in an effort to show that the diversified industrial conglomerate is over the worst of the financial crisis and confident about the future. - Stocks rise after Euro bank tests, earnings (AP)
(Fri, 23 Jul 2010 21:18:09 Etc/GMT)
Investors bought stocks again on the latest reassuring news about the economy. This time, it was about European banks. European regulators, who issued the results of what are called “stress tests” on the banks, said Friday that only a handful would struggle if the continent’s economy weakens.
Losers Top 5
IBKR ($16.70, -7.7%, rsi7d:37.31) ,
SNDK ($41.43, -3.9%, rsi7d:35.91) ,
SLB ($59.35, -3.2%, rsi7d:52.07) ,
MCD ($69.90, -2.1%, rsi7d:49.88) ,
EXC ($41.02, -1.9%, rsi7d:48.00)
- Stocks higher Friday afternoon (at CNNMoney.com)
(Fri, 23 Jul 2010 21:23:00 Etc/GMT)
Market surges after European stress tests reassure investors about the global economy. Stronger profit results from Microsoft, Ford and AmEx also in focus. - Gulf tropical storm puts BP spill work on hold (at Reuters)
(Fri, 23 Jul 2010 20:53:31 Etc/GMT) - European Stress Tests Bolster Stocks In U.S. (Indie Research)
(Fri, 23 Jul 2010 20:42:22 Etc/GMT)
Stocks continued their recent momentum, buoyed by news that 84 of 91 European banks passed a stress test. - Schlumberger profit rises 32% (at MarketWatch)
(Fri, 23 Jul 2010 20:38:00 Etc/GMT)
Schlumberger, the largest oilfield-services firm, outflanks a drilling ban in the Gulf of Mexico with its global presence. - Energy Stocks: Energy stocks reverse course and rise (at MarketWatch)
(Fri, 23 Jul 2010 20:35:00 Etc/GMT)
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