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Dendreon Corporation (NASDAQ:DNDN) was a winner today. The stock rose 15 cents, or 5.9 percent, to $2.69. The technical indicators are displaying good signs and the short-term outlook for DNDN appears positive. A close above $2.76 (50EMA) would impart bullishness and would help the stock move to the 3-3.2 range. Stay tuned.
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Chart looks bullish. Keep an eye for a possible breakout over $5.91
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Associated Estates Realty Corporation (NYSE:AEC) made a strong upside reversal today on heavy volume. The technical chart above suggests that stock might find now resistance at $16.57. Only a close above this level would suggest further upside.
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Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE:HPQ) is looking like the stock price has some more room to the downside here. The near-term outlook is bearish and the stock could drop to the 24-23.5 range. The technical chart shows bearish signs with the stock below its 9 & 13 exp moving averages. In addition, other technical indicators such as MACD and KD also show sell signal as MACD is below signal line and %K line is dropping below %D line.
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E-House (China) Holdings Limited (NYSE:EJ) needs to hold the breakout level near the 10.25 level in order to keep the bullish outlook alive.
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Labels: AEC, DNDN, EJ, HPQ, SID