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Weekend Blog Watch
James Altucher
05/12/07 - 09:12 AM EDT
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With the market breaking to new highs almost every day, which stocks are
breaking out on unusual volume
? This is a statistically significant bullish indicator for these stocks.
Crossprofit gives guidance on
how to short
Amazon.com
(
AMZN Quote
)
.
24/7 Wall St. wonders whether
Bill Ford is the worst CEO in history
.
GigaOm thinks
Orbitz
will be
the worst IPO of 2007
.
Domain Name Wire speculates
that
Marchex
might switch to
Google
(
GOOG Quote
)
as its ad partner.
Freakonomics asks what's better:
cocaine or opium
?
Larry Schutts from theflyonthewall.com
does the breakdown
on
Aquantive
(
AQNT Quote
)
.
The Peridot Capitalist writes that
it may be hard to believe, but Google is cheap here
.
Does Doug Kass get depressed by his own bearishness?
He answers here
.
Citigroup thinks
Wendy's International's
(
WEN Quote
)
turnaround
is on track
.
Force Protection
(
FRPT Quote
)
is breaking out
. Time to put it on the watch list.
Which chart should you use? The 10-day? The 200? The 60-minute?
Chartist Dan Fitzpatrick sheds some light
.
Stock Market Beat is
on the hunt
for the next
Cisco
(
CSCO Quote
)
.
Stocks most likely to disappoint
.
1
What would best describe your stance heading into the coming week of trading?
Bullish
Bearish
Neutral
2
Which of these sectors do you think is set to move up in the coming week?
--Choose One--
Aerospace and Defense
Airlines
Automobiles
Beverages and Food Products
Biotechnology
Commercial Banks
Computers and Peripherals
Consumer Nondurables
Energy Equipment & Services
HMOs and Hospitals
Homebuilding
Insurance
Integrated Oil
Internet, Software Services
Investment Bankers and Brokers
Media
Multiline Retail
Pharmaceuticals
Precious Metals
Semis, Semi Equipment
Telecom Equipment
Tobacco and Alcohol
Wireless Communications
Utilities
3
Which of these sectors do you think is set to move down in the coming week?
--Choose One--
Aerospace and Defense
Airlines
Automobiles
Beverages and Food Products
Biotechnology
Commercial Banks
Computers and Peripherals
Consumer Nondurables
Energy Equipment & Services
HMOs and Hospitals
Homebuilding
Insurance
Integrated Oil
Internet, Software Services
Investment Bankers and Brokers
Media
Multiline Retail
Pharmaceuticals
Precious Metals
Semis, Semi Equipment
Telecom Equipment
Tobacco and Alcohol
Wireless Communications
Utilities
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