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Dow Jones Index.

DOW 25-JUL-07 (CLOSING) 13,785.07 4:03pm ET Up 68.12 (0.50%)
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Wall Street pulls off a winner
Stocks finish higher in seesaw session, as investors' fears about credit, housing markets cool.

By David Ellis, CNNMoney.com staff writer

July 25 2007: 5:10 PM EDT

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Stocks managed to finish higher in tough session Wednesday on some positive earnings news, while investors shrugged off credit and housing market jitters.

The Dow Jones industrial average (up 62.84 to 13,779.79, Charts) finished 68 points higher, or 0.5 percent, after climbing more than 100 points near the open but giving up those gains and turning lower in the afternoon.

The broader S&P 500 (up 7.09 to 1,518.13, Charts) climbed nearly 0.5 percent and the tech-laden Nasdaq (up 6.56 to 2,646.42, Charts) gained 0.3 percent.

Stock got off to a strong start helped by better-than expected earnings from online retailer Amazon.com (up $17.14 to $86.39, Charts, Fortune 500) and Dow component Boeing (Charts, Fortune 500).

But those early gain quickly evaporated after the National Association of Realtors said that the pace existing home sales fell more than expected in June.

Adding pressure to stocks was news that private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management was experiencing difficulties tapping debt markets for $20 billion needed for the purchase of Chrysler fanned credit market fears.

"I don't think that news regarding the Chrysler buyout financing did anything to make people feel any better," said Michael James, senior trader at Wedbush Morgan in Los Angeles. "We certainly made a lot of that back but you're operating under an extremely volatile situation right now."

Stocks experienced a sharp selloff a day earlier with the Dow plunging 226 points, marking its third biggest loss of the year, after Countrywide Financial (down $0.63 to $29.87, Charts, Fortune 500), the nation's largest mortgage lender, said the recent subprime mortgage meltdown has begun to spread to prime-rate loans. Its CEO also said a housing downturn would probably drag into 2009.

In other economic news Wednesday, the Fed issued its so-called Beige Book, which measures economic conditions around the country, revealing modest economic growth in the United States, but further declines in home building and real estate in most regions.

On the earnings front, Apple (up $2.65 to $137.54, Charts, Fortune 500) reported better-than expected profits and revenue after the closing bell Wednesday. Shares of the company tumbled 6 percent just a day earlier after AT&T revealed it activated a relatively small number of iPhones in the first 30 hours after the device went on sale. iPhones come with AT&T (up $0.85 to $40.53, Charts, Fortune 500) wireless service.

The third largest U.S. oil company ConocoPhillips (up $2.40 to $84.73, Charts, Fortune 500) reported lower results that were solidly better than expected when excluding charges related to its Venezuelan operations. Consumer products maker Colgate-Palmolive (up $1.16 to $69.41, Charts, Fortune 500) also posted earnings that topped estimates.

Beer maker Anheuser-Busch (up $0.68 to $49.80, Charts, Fortune 500) reported higher quarterly profits Wednesday, helped by higher prices, sending its shares up over 1 percent.

Shares of Corning (down $1.40 to $24.79, Charts, Fortune 500), the world's largest maker of fiber optic cable, tumbled nearly 6 percent after the company reported lower quarterly profits, hurt by weaker-than-expected sales.

Market breadth was negative. Losers beat winners by 3 to 2 on the New York Stock Exchange on volume of 2.03 billion shares. Decliners topped advancers on the Nasdaq by 5 to 4 on volume of 2.51 billion shares.

Oil prices surged above $75 a barrel Wednesday U.S. light crude soared $2.34 to $75.90 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

Treasury prices edged higher, leaving the yield on the 10-year note at 4.90 percent, down from 4.91 late Tuesday. Bond prices and yields move in opposite directions.

The dollar gained against the euro and the yen.
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DOW 26-JUL-07 (CLOSING) 13,473.57 4:05pm ET Down 311.50 (2.26%)
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DOW 27-JUL-07 (CLOSING) 13,265.47 4:07pm ET Down 208.10 (1.54%)
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hmm....had hoped for a good dow...looks like it's not happening
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think this time everyone will gana burnt sia... shi fu what is ur advise? monday sell everything?
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wah ... im quite heng. went to buy in some dbs puts. Made some $ hehehe But now looking for direction also...what u all think?
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DOW 30-JUL-07 (CLOSING) 13,358.31 4:05pm ET Up 92.84 (0.70%)
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I had posted a signal form... boring... if notice the formation. i think we will be burnt so badly

http://coolguy79.blogspot.com/2007/0...y-warning.html
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Hi Cool bro,
I beg to differ with your view on this one.....
Double Top or Triple Top pattern formation takes many weeks to many months to form ( or years ). In fact, just one top or one bottom could take several weeks to months to complete its formation. Volume serves as a very important confirmation. The first top should have much higher volume than the 2nd. The pattern you have spotted seems to have spread in terms of days. Even it is a valid triple top, since the duration is so short, it is unlikely the breakout could be powerful.
No offend huh Just apply what I have learnt from the SGX workshop nia
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