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April 10, 2008
David Penn
All five of our Stocks for the Next 5 Days both began and ended the Thursday session with high Short Term PowerRatings. This means that as attractive as these stocks were on Thursday, all five are likely even more attractive today. (more)
April 10, 2008
David Penn
Yesterday we spotted five stocks in the Nasdaq that we think are likely to outperform the average stock over the next five days. Another day of selling has helped produce four more. (more)
April 9, 2008
David Penn
Technology stocks may or may not be the best investments right now. But here are four tech stocks that short term traders can look to that are likely to outperform the average stock over the next few days. (more)
April 9, 2008
David Penn
Buying a stock that has been down one day is easy. Buying a stock that has been down three, four or five consecutive days takes nerves of steel. (more)
April 9, 2008
David Penn
Two days after the Nasdaq's 2-period RSI revealed the Nasdaq to be overbought, selling has helped cut that RSI in half--and potentially brought out a few opportunities to the long side for traders. (more)
April 8, 2008
David Penn
We generally believe that traders should be buying stocks on weakness, so a stock moving higher, in our opinion is either a stock that traders should be taking profits from or a stock that traders should be watching pass them by. (more)
April 8, 2008
David Penn
The surge in stocks last week has led to pullbacks in many of the leveraged inverse exchange-traded funds that had helped traders make so much money over the past several weeks. Is another opportunity in these ETFs setting up? (more)
April 8, 2008
David Penn
Looking for stocks that are likely to beat the market in a week's time? PowerRatings 5 Stocks for the Next 5 Days is a great place to start. This week: ONB, JOE, CQB, KEX, and FRME. (more)
April 7, 2008
David Penn
With the market starting to move sideways after the surge higher early last week, are you spotting the stocks that are most likely to gain from the market's next move higher? (more)
April 7, 2008
David Penn
After all of Monday's shaking and baking, three stocks ended the session with higher Short Term PowerRatings than they started with. (more)
April 4, 2008
David Penn
The surge of Turnaround Tuesday continues to leave most stocks overbought, but there are a few opportunities in strong stocks pulling back that traders looking to buy weakness should keep in mind. (more)
April 4, 2008
David Penn
Like an athlete collapsing in an exhausted heap after a tough workout, stocks have sagged somewhat since their massive Tuesday rally. This has left a number of stocks wearily overextended to the upside and more than vulnerable to being picked off by short sellers. (more)
April 4, 2008
David Penn
The number of stocks that are overbought according to our screens is truly staggering. (more)
April 3, 2008
David Penn
With leveraged inverse exchange-traded funds, betting against stocks has never been easier. And thanks to recent pullbacks in three major "bear" ETFs, betting against stocks just got cheaper, as well. (more)
April 3, 2008
David Penn
If you are a short term stock trader, looking to get into and out of your positions within five to eight days, then our PowerRatings 5 Stocks for the Next 5 Days is for you. (more)
April 2, 2008
David Penn
What does a stock look like as its Short Term PowerRating moves into the "Consider Buying" category of 8, 9 or 10? (more)
April 1, 2008
David Penn
For buyers of pullbacks, weakness means opportunity, and one up day in the market has not erased much of that opportunity one bit. (more)
April 1, 2008
David Penn
When the Dow gains nearly 400 points, as it did on Tuesday, you might think quality pullbacks would be hard to find. But here are five stocks that are likely to outperform the average stock over the next five days--and all of them just got cheaper. (more)
March 31, 2008
David Penn
The latest edition of the Good, the Bad and the Ugly features a stock that stayed attractive all day, one that went from good to bad, and three that remind us why we should avoid average stocks. (more)
March 31, 2008
David Penn
Stocks just beginning their pullbacks and stocks testing their 200-day moving averages for support make up four of the stocks that traders should be watching this week. (more)
March 28, 2008
David Penn
When buyers and sellers in the market appear indecisive, having a sound discipline of buying pullbacks in strong stocks and selling bounces in weak stocks can go a long way to keep short-term traders on track. (more)
March 28, 2008
David Penn
What does it take to beat the market in the short term? How can traders buy stocks that are likely to outperform the average stock over the next five to eight days? (more)
March 27, 2008
David Penn
When markets are trading below their 200-day moving averages, short-term stock traders should be as ready to bet against stocks as they are ready to buy them. (more)
March 27, 2008
David Penn
It wasn't the sort of sell-off that traders have become accustomed to, but yesterday's declines have helped create a few opportunities for traders looking for stocks that are likely to outperform the average stock over the next few days. (more)
March 27, 2008
David Penn
While many traders are left crying in their late afternoon coffee when markets close at or near the lows, traders who rely on buying weakness and selling strength know that there is a world of opportunity in those red numbers and red arrows. (more)
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