Hot Stock News for 07/31/2010
Posted by HanaDaddy | Posted in Stock Market Update | Posted on 30/07/2010
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Number of RSI7 < 30
Total Stocks: 4
AMAT ($11.80, -1.2%, rsi7d:27.08) ,
WHR ($83.30, -1.0%, rsi7d:29.03) ,
FSLR ($125.45, -7.4%, rsi7d:29.35) ,
GRMN ($28.51, -0.1%, rsi7d:29.71)
- Stocks Whipsaw To Finish Flat (Indie Research)
(Fri, 30 Jul 2010 20:58:02 GMT) - Solar ETFs Under Pressure (at TheStreet.com)
(Fri, 30 Jul 2010 20:42:52 GMT) - U.S. Stocks Close Little Changed (at Investor’s Business Daily)
(Fri, 30 Jul 2010 20:29:00 GMT)
Stocks bounced back from early losses to close narrowly mixed Friday. - [video] Friday’s ETF Movers: GRID, KWT (at Forbes.com)
(Fri, 30 Jul 2010 20:20:00 GMT) - Friday Options Recap (at Seeking Alpha)
(Fri, 30 Jul 2010 20:07:12 GMT)
Number of RSI7 > 70
Total Stocks: 24
ERJ ($26.37, +4.6%, rsi7d:88.98) ,
UBS ($16.97, +0.3%, rsi7d:86.63) ,
HDB ($164.58, +2.5%, rsi7d:86.48) ,
DB ($70.24, +0.3%, rsi7d:82.13) ,
KO ($55.11, +0.2%, rsi7d:81.12) ,
POT ($104.87, +2.0%, rsi7d:79.94) ,
CHRW ($65.20, +0.9%, rsi7d:79.67) ,
CVX ($76.21, +0.3%, rsi7d:78.87) ,
COP ($55.22, +1.2%, rsi7d:78.48) ,
TEF ($68.44, -0.5%, rsi7d:76.24) ,
BC ($16.92, +1.5%, rsi7d:74.98) ,
WBK ($108.24, -0.2%, rsi7d:73.77) ,
TGP ($34.50, +2.6%, rsi7d:72.98) ,
APA ($95.58, +0.2%, rsi7d:72.75) ,
MICC ($93.22, +1.4%, rsi7d:72.75) ,
BHP ($72.23, -0.2%, rsi7d:72.69) ,
GE ($16.12, -0.2%, rsi7d:71.41) ,
NKE ($73.64, +0.2%, rsi7d:71.38) ,
MBT ($22.20, +1.1%, rsi7d:71.37) ,
NTES ($38.30, +3.2%, rsi7d:71.22) ,
MFC ($15.91, +0.5%, rsi7d:71.20) ,
NOK ($9.51, +3.2%, rsi7d:70.81) ,
HBC ($51.08, -0.5%, rsi7d:70.69) ,
UTX ($71.10, -0.1%, rsi7d:70.18)
- NBC to air live episode of Tina Fey’s `30 Rock’ (AP)
(Fri, 30 Jul 2010 21:22:19 GMT)
NBC says “30 Rock” is going live this fall. The network said Friday a live episode of the comedy will air Oct. 14 and will be performed twice so that both East and West Coast viewers get to see it that way. - Stocks Break Even Despite Slower GDP Growth (at TheStreet.com)
(Fri, 30 Jul 2010 21:16:13 GMT) - MarketWatch First Take: Big Oil thriving beyond the Gulf (at MarketWatch)
(Fri, 30 Jul 2010 21:15:00 GMT)
You’d never know it from the headlines, but behind the burning rigs, drilling moratoriums and criminal investigations following BP’s misadventures in the Gulf of Mexico, the rest of the class is doing just fine. - Chevron Q2 2010 Earnings Call Transcript (at Seeking Alpha)
(Fri, 30 Jul 2010 21:05:23 GMT) - Growth fears leave Wall Street flat (at Financial Times)
(Fri, 30 Jul 2010 21:05:17 GMT)
Wall Street finished flat on Friday after spending most of the day in negative territory because of concerns about the slowing rate of economic growth.
Gainers Top 5
ERJ ($26.37, +4.6%, rsi7d:88.98) ,
GFI ($13.53, +3.7%, rsi7d:66.98) ,
RIMM ($57.53, +3.3%, rsi7d:65.05) ,
NTES ($38.30, +3.2%, rsi7d:71.22) ,
GOL ($14.12, +3.2%, rsi7d:66.80)
- WEEKAHEAD-The view from Reuters editors in the Americas (at Reuters)
(Fri, 30 Jul 2010 21:01:43 GMT) - Is RIM Finally Turning It Around? (at Seeking Alpha)
(Fri, 30 Jul 2010 19:59:20 GMT) - Growth of Tablet Market: Impact on SanDisk (at TheStreet.com)
(Fri, 30 Jul 2010 19:51:23 GMT) - CBOE most active puts and calls (at Reuters)
(Fri, 30 Jul 2010 19:33:54 GMT) - PREVIEW-Emboldened RIM readies new touchscreen BlackBerry (at Reuters)
(Fri, 30 Jul 2010 18:59:23 GMT)
Losers Top 5
FSLR ($125.45, -7.4%, rsi7d:29.35) ,
KB ($42.78, -2.3%, rsi7d:53.58) ,
WFMI ($37.97, -2.2%, rsi7d:47.09) ,
INTC ($20.60, -2.0%, rsi7d:33.36) ,
QCOM ($38.08, -1.8%, rsi7d:55.83)
- Stocks Break Even Despite Slower GDP Growth (at TheStreet.com)
(Fri, 30 Jul 2010 21:16:13 GMT) - INTEL CORP Files SEC form 10-Q, Quarterly Report (EDGAR Online)
(Fri, 30 Jul 2010 21:13:39 GMT) - Intel Closer to Buying Infineon Unit: Report (at CNBC)
(Fri, 30 Jul 2010 21:06:48 GMT) - Stocks Whipsaw To Finish Flat (Indie Research)
(Fri, 30 Jul 2010 20:58:02 GMT) - A look at recent tech-industry earnings (AP)
(Fri, 30 Jul 2010 20:47:18 GMT)
Here is a summary of recent earnings reports for selected technology companies and what they reveal about the state of spending and the overall economy:
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