Subj : Market Action To : All From : Paul Rogers Date : Tue Jul 05 2005 06:54 pm Content-type: text/plain After a slow start during the first half-hour or so, the market stair- stepped higher all day. Prices closer nearly 10pts higher, where 13pts would be significant. Volume increased over Friday's, which was light because of the holiday weekend no doubt. It was -2% below average, close to the volume of last Monday through Wednesday. Prices were just a bit higher than last Tuesday's. So I'd interpret the price-volume action as nice, but not exciting. Crude prices rose again--there's a storm in the Gulf. No, not a hurricane, just a storm. But the Street seemed to take that more or less in stride. GM & Walmart reported better sales than expected. I don't like it! Sure, "employee discounts" have attracted buyers, but at what cost? GM needs to be more profitable, but not by cannibalizing the company. If Walmart's sales came at the expense of its suppliers, that's not good either. It seems to me this is more evidence business is deathly afraid of disappointing on its quarterly earnings. Business needs to ignore the Street and do what's best for the business. Quit paying top executives with options based on stock prices! Just what do stock prices have to do with the business? Not much! Boards and CEO's need to mind the business, ignore the Street and let it go off and play its own little mind games. I think as long as this keeps up the market is very vulnerable to a "feedback loop" that could take both business and the market down. Price Vola- Momen- Volume Oscil- Summ. Change tility tum lator Index -__+ -__+ -__+ -__+ -__+ -__+ __<_ _|__ __|_ _|__ _|__ ___| 06/28 _|__ _|__ __|_ _<__ __|_ ___| 06/29 _|__ _|__ _|__ __<_ _>__ ___| 06/30 __|_ _|__ __|_ _<__ __>_ ___| 07/01 __|_ _|__ __|_ _|__ __|_ ___| 07/05 Timing Signals: I don't use or recommend timing signals, but they're fun to watch. If I did though, well, I might use something like this. (Be warned!! It tends to whipsaw around signal points!) Last Signal: SELL Date: 06/30/05 S&P: 1191 Winner or Loser: loser By: -10 See my market tracking charts for '03-'04 and my investment strategy study at my website(s): http://www.xprt.net/~pgrogers/Pers.html http://www.geocities.com/paulgrogers/Pers.html Paul Rogers, paulgrogers@yahoo.com -o) http://www.angelfire.com/or/paulrogers /\\ Rogers' Second Law: Everything you do communicates. _\_V .... Speed costs money. How fast do you want to go? ___ MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.35 --- * Origin: The Bare Bones BBS (1:105/360) .