The Good, The Bad, and The Lovely; Week Ending 08.30.13
The Lovely:
Stocks are getting weaker, not stronger.
Stocks are getting weaker, not stronger.
The S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at fresh 2009 highs on Monday. At this point, the major averages are just below important resistance levels for the year (Full commentary here) and appear poised to move higher. If they manage to close above their respective resistance levels on heavy volume then odds will favor a new leg higher will commence. That said, here is a list of 30 stocks that sport strong technical chart patterns:
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The major averages spent the first two weeks of July rallying from extremely oversold levels before encountering stubborn resistance near their moving averages and downward trendlines. We have seen stocks fail at resistance multiple times since the two month downtrend began in late April. The major averages are at a critical inflection point: either break above resistance or rollover and begin another downtrend.