By Josh Hayes on March 19, 2007
It was an exciting morning, as stocks gapped higher, as many investors were expecting a big follow-through day. However, after that gap up, stocks did not go much further than that, giving a feeling of a short-squeeze and not real buying by funds. The gap up, this morning, gave credit to the overnight success of [...]
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By Josh Hayes on February 27, 2007
Stocks gapped open at the morning, on the back of some great buyouts (the TXU is really not good; but that is a diff. subject). STN and TXU were both buyout targets this Monday. However, that good news was quickly absorbed and just as quickly forgotten about after the former Fed chairman Alan Greenspan weighed [...]
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