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21 Long Trade Setups with Stop-Losses (By Ryan Mallory)

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Just as I promised last week, I told you that I would provide you
with another 20 or so trade setups to the long-side (21 actually). I'm
also currently working on some short setups for you as well, and will
probably have for you this weekend or early next week. The 21 stocks
below are in no particular order, but they do include my desired
stop-loss for each one. Depending on your trading strategy, there is
something for everyone below, whether you like to play the pullback, or
the breakout, or simply anything that moves upward, I'm sure you will be
able to find something to trade from, on the list below. So have at
it…

1. Moody's Corp (MCO) – 28.08
2. Amedisys (AMED) – 54.81
3.
Charles River Labs Intl (CRL) – 37.94
4. Brookline Bancorp (BRKL) –
10.20
5. Astoria Financial (AF) – 13.49
6. Global Cash Access
Hldgs (GCA) – 7.66
7. Valero (VLO) – 18.88
8. MGM Mirage (MGM) –
10.35
9. Barnes & Noble (BKS) – 20.99
10. Henry Schein (HSIC) –
56.53
11. Costco (COST) – 59.19
12. Borg Warner (BWA) – 36.15
13.
Walgreens (WAG) – 35.40
14. ProShares UltraShort Euro (EUO) – 20.40
15.
Smith Micro Software (SMSI) – 7.98
16. Rowan Companies (RDC) – 26.30
17.
McAfee (MFE) – 39.50
18. Clearwire Corp (CLWR) – 7.01
19. Cypress
Semiconductor (CY) – 11.38
20. Waste Connections (WCN) – 33.59
21.
Pnm Resources (PNM) – 12.24

Originally posted by Ryan Mallory on SharePlanner.com

A Difference of Opinion (by Scalded Chimp)

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Many times when I'm doing my analysis I force myself to make a bull case and a bear case. I weigh the risks and trade accordingly. I don't feel as if I have an edge with the broader market right now. I saw Tim mention XLU so I ran my own analysis on it. I think we have a decent bullish scenario in play right here. See below:

XLU 4-01-2010 

And yes, I'm still long silver. Would you short this thing!? Ouch…

Silver 4-01-2010

I would also like to give a shout out to KURT PELLEGRINO in his victory by rear naked choke over Fabricio Camoes at UFC 111! Submission of the night!!

Kp

USD Uptrend Intact So Far (by Springheel Jack)

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I was concerned by the EURUSD action yesterday, so I reviewed the USD
and primary USD currency pair channels and patterns after hours to see
whether any technical damage has been done to the USD uptrend.

So far at least, the answer is no, and USD looks to have been
establishing a broad uptrend channel for the current wave up. I have
provisionally drawn in the most likely current wave channel which
suggests that the recent pullback has probably bottomed:

100331 USD Daily Rising Channel

On EURUSD we have seen a return to near the top of the declining
channel.The next downtrend target is now 1.29 if hit the week after
Easter and 1.28 if hit two weeks later:

100331 XEU Weekly Declining Channel Closeup

GBPUSD has returned to retest broken fan resistance for a second time.
If this retest fails then the next target downwards is in the 1.40
area, where there is very serious long term support. There is a lot of
uncertainty over a possible hung parliament in the imminent UK
election, and the chance that the current entirely worthless and
spendthrift socialist government may stay in power despite their
appalling track record. The time looks right for a 1.40 retest here:

100331 XBP Weekly Fan

The Swiss Franc was one USD currency pair that I was a bit concerned
about when I last did a full update a couple of weeks ago, as it had
failed to hit the top of the declining channel by a wide margin. It has
come close enough this week to count as a hit, and may yet exactly hit
the top of the channel on Thursday:

100331 XSF Weekly Declining Channel

Of all the main USD currency pairs, the Yen has looked the weakest in
the last two weeks, with a break of strong fanline support that is also
the neckline on a nice looking sloping head and shoulders pattern. This
is a correction that is well overdue for the currency of the most
profligate and indebted government in the developed world. There has
always been an unreal air to me about the Yen as a 'safe haven'
currency. The next fanline support is at 105 on JPYUSD and the H&S
target is 100:

100331 XJY Weekly Fan and HS Pattern

The two main commodity currency pairs have held up best in this
upswing. Of the two the Canadian Dollar is the easy winner, with an
intact uptrend channel. The top of that channel is now in the 105 area
and it looks likely to get that far, though we may not see much upside
until the current USD wave up has peaked:

100331 CDW Weekly Rising Channel

The Australian Dollar has looked considerably weaker and has formed a
broadening descending wedge since USD bottomed. The next target is in
the 83 area, but of all the possible shorts here, this looks the
weakest to me. Both commodity USD currency pairs look much stronger
than all of the others:

100331 XAD Weekly Wedges

There are a couple of things worth adding at the end of this review.
Firstly this USD uptrend now clearly appears to be a five wave uptrend
sequence, which means that after it ends we should see an abc
correction and then in all probability another five wave sequence up.
This may only be a rally on USD in the big picture, but it doesn't look
ready to finish soon, and it could yet go a lot higher than the 83.5 to
84 that this current wave up should reach.

Secondly, in terms of equities I was predicting a couple of weeks ago
that this USD wave up would see either a sharp retracement in equities
or sideways chop while it is ongoing. Obviously we've been seeing the
sideways chop and it seems likely to me that this will continue for
another week or two until the USD peaks.

As USD then settles into the
likely subsequent abc correction of the move from 74.23 to the 83.5 to
84 area, we should then see the completion of the fifth wave (or
extended third wave) in equities of which we are now in a sideways
fourth wave. That will bring us close or into the traditionally weak
period for equities May to October, and should be the start of the
first extended weak period for equities in over a year.