Swing back to overhead resistence
Posted by btr Fri, 28 Jul 2006 05:51:00 GMT

Dow Jones moved back to the resistence level. As the war in the mideast is still lingerling around, there’s no much room for futher move up from here.
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Posted by btr Fri, 28 Jul 2006 05:51:00 GMT

Dow Jones moved back to the resistence level. As the war in the mideast is still lingerling around, there’s no much room for futher move up from here.
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