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Dow Nasdaq U.S.Stocks Technical Analysis By Bullet Advisory

Bullet Advice for Indian Stocks-U.S.Market Trend

DOW (10388.90) and NASDAQ (2194.35) closed 0.8% and 2.6% up respectively last week.Support for DOW is at 10240 and NASDAQ 2140.Resistance for DOW is at 10540 and NASDAQ 2230.

Trend Of Major Indices and Stocks

Symbol Trend No. of Days WeeklyTrend Month

^DJI Bearish 2 Flat! Flat!

^IXIC Bulllish 4 Flat! Flat!

AA Bearish 1 Flat! Flat!

AXP Bearish 4 Flat! Flat!

BA Bulllish 4 Flat! Flat!

C Bearish 3 Flat! Flat!

CAT Bearish 2 Flat! Flat!

DD Bearish 2 Flat! Flat!

DIS Bulllish 1 Flat! Flat!

EK Bulllish 3 Flat! Flat!

GE Bulllish 1 Flat! Flat!

HD Neutral 2 Flat! Flat!

HON Bulllish 4 Flat! Flat! (more…)

Do Gold, Silver and Oil ETFs Take a Pause or Melt Down?

Dec 6th, 2009
The first half of last week started out strong with stock and precious metal ETFs moving higher. The week ended with less certainty of direction. The energy sector underperformed the market with crude oil and natural gas moving lower.

Below are some ETF charts showing where the broad market and commodities are trading with some analysis showing what could transpire going into the year end holiday season.

DIA ETF – Daily Trading Chart
The DIA ETF that I am using to represent the Dow Industrial Average looks to be over bought and ready for a pullback. The broadening formation indicates volatility is rising and that the bulls are losing control. This pattern occurs in all time frames and in stocks, commodities and exchange traded funds. Remember this pattern when looking at charts as it could save you some money. (more…)

Oklahoma must have an Opt-Out plan





Nobody wants to disappoint President Obama on the eve of the holiday season, so all the stops are going to be removed in order to deliver a comprehensive health care bill to his desk by Christmas. White House Budget Director Peter Orszag reckons that procedural and political obstacles notwithstanding, a bill creating a new system of national health care will be ready for President Obama’s signature before the end of the year.

“We think we’re going to get this done before the end of the year. We need the Senate to move, and we need to move to conference,” he said, referring to the compromise bill that will need to be crafted and voted on by both houses before the President’s signature could make the legislation the law. (more…)

Sen. Tom Coburn criticizes proposal on health care overhaul

Sen. Tom Coburn continued his attack on Senate health care legislation on Wednesday, saying it would create dozens of new government programs that would be administered by thousands of new federal employees.

“If you don’t think that will put government between you and your care, you have no understanding of health care in America,” the Oklahoma Republican said during the third day of Senate debate on a bill to overhaul the nation’s health insurance system. (more…)

Casey Amendment Would Protect and Ensure Children’s Health Care

U.S. Senator Bob Casey (D-PA), a member of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee today introduced an amendment to protect and ensure health care coverage for low-income children. The amendment would, in part, continue full funding for the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) through 2019, ensure affordable coverage and high quality benefits for children and make it easier for families to enroll in the program.

“We have had some victories in the effort to prevent the dismantling of CHIP, but there is more work to do in order to preserve and improve health care coverage for children,” said Senator Casey. “My amendment to the Senate health care reform bill will strengthen coverage for children in CHIP through 2019 to ensure quality care for all vulnerable children. The benefits of health care for children, particularly low-income children and children with special needs, are beyond dispute. Such care will not only help kids developmentally, do better in school and put them on a healthy path in life; it will also reduce long-term health care costs.” (more…)

Health amendments stack up

Senators prepared to cast their first votes today on health-care legislation, but even as partisan divisions hardened and contentious amendments stacked up, Democrats increasingly expressed optimism that they would succeed in passing a bill before Christmas.

The initial amendments offered illustrated the legislation’s vast scope and lingering vulnerabilities. The first, cosponsored by Sens. Barbara A. Mikulski (D., Md.) and Olympia J. Snowe (R., Maine), would increase preventive health care for women at a 10-year cost of $940 million. One aim of the measure is to blunt concerns raised last month when an independent commission recommended that women undergo mammograms less frequently. (more…)

Find Health Insurance For Individuals Online

If you think you still need to waste several days to find the right health insurance for individuals, then you are totally wrong. Today, with the help of Internet, you can find the best health insurance option for you instantly.

Unlike past when it was really a tedious task to find the good health insurance plan, now the scenario is totally different. At present, the person is just required to have a computer with a fast Internet connection and he can find the best option in few clicks. In addition to this, the only thing extra that is expected from the insurance seeker is that he should have the knowledge to find the right option. (more…)

Debt Settlement can save you from drowning into the ocean of debt

Debt settlement is a challenge for those in debt and this is particularly true if you are a first time debtor. Since you are not aware of the various ways of debt consolidation, there are chances you might further drown into the ocean of debt. Therefore, having some expert opinion is always better than going for declaring bankruptcy to escape debts.

Are you also snowed under heavy debts and don’t see any way out? You can resort to a debt settlement servicing company to be able to pay off all your debts without any hassle. A debt settlement company, working alongside back end service providers, helps its clients get debt relief. Hiring a debt settlement company has many benefits. Let’s discuss few of them. (more…)

Find An Automatic Debt Reduction Plan That Works

If you’re like most people, then you most likely have some form of debt that’s eating away at your money freedom. Within the United States, there are countless Americans who are under the thumb of some type of consumer debt, whether or not it is credit cards or a car loan. Debt is a common condition for everyone—notably the poor and lower middle category who have fully no alternative choices if they wish to make ends meet. Consequently, many are trying for some sort of automatic debt reduction strategy that will help to alleviate their situations and keep their debts organized.

What’s an automatic debt reduction set up? After all, there may be multiple answers to that question. Primarily, an automatic debt reduction plan is an approach to debt management. One will find these varieties of plans with a selection of choices and offered by everybody from debt consolidation services to debt management agencies. (You furthermore may notice these plans on the sites of the newest debt solver gurus.) They will entail the automation of savings accounts, the institution of multi-checking account transfers, in addition to a lot of innovative approaches involving 401(k) plans. (more…)

Credit Card Debt Negotiation Tips To Ease Your Debt Worries

Credit card debt is tough to beat, but you can often negotiate. Credit card negotiation doesn’t have to be handled by a company; you can do it yourself. You can lower your principle, interest rates or monthly payments. It just takes some perseverance and effort. The result is worth it!

Budget First

Before talking to the credit card companies, work out your monthly budget. This way, you’ll have solid facts about your financial situation. If you call them and say “Yeah, I’m just having kind of a tough time, you know…” they won’t consider your case seriously. Work out your budget first, and show them that you’re serious about working out your financial difficulties. (more…)