INDU going to try previous high again
Posted by btr Fri, 15 Sep 2006 01:14:00 GMT

Dow Jones Industrial is marching again to retest the previous high @ 11, 709. Will we see 12,000 this year? There’re still more than three months remaining for 2006.
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Posted by btr Fri, 15 Sep 2006 01:14:00 GMT

Dow Jones Industrial is marching again to retest the previous high @ 11, 709. Will we see 12,000 this year? There’re still more than three months remaining for 2006.
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