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Home > Stock Swing Day Trading We Have Found 2 Products for your search of Stock Swing Day Trading. Displaying Items 1 - 2 and News Search:
- U.S. stock markets swing widely, end mixed (San Jose Mercury News)
 Fri, 10 Oct 2008 14:24:40 GMT The Dow ends the day down 126 points after trading in a range of 1,019 points today. The Dow had its worst week ever, as did the S&P 500 index. The Nasdaq composite index finished with a modest gain. Bush: Anxiety feeding instability Economic crisis deepens | More markets Vote: Where will Dow bottom out?
- U.S. stock markets swing widely after global sell-off (Santa Cruz Sentinel)
 Fri, 10 Oct 2008 15:18:21 GMT Stock prices are swinging sharply on Wall Street, with investors still selling heavily but also scooping up stocks that have been decimated by more than a week of huge losses. The Dow fell nearly 700 points soon after trading began, swung to positive territory, then headed back down.
- 1,000-point swing caps week on stock market (Baltimore Sun)
 Sat, 11 Oct 2008 07:29:43 GMT The Dow Jones industrial average capped its worst week ever yesterday in volatile trading that saw stocks fluctuate in a 1,000-point range for the first time. Bargain hunters snatched up stocks ravaged in recent days and staged a final-hour rally that alleviated even deeper losses.
- Swing Time: Dow Ends Down 128 Points to 8,451 (Gothamist)
 Fri, 10 Oct 2008 22:18:13 GMT Traders really need this weekend after stocks swung in a 1,000 point range on the Dow Jones Industrial Average. The stock market fell 696 points in the first 15 minutes but managed to recover and even trade above the open. At the end of the day, the market closed down 128 points, to 8,451. Nasdaq ended slightly up, +0.27%, while the S&P 500 ended -1.18% down. Knight Equity Trading's Peter ...
- U.S. Stocks Drop in Rollercoaster Day; Dow Swings 1,000 Points (Bloomberg)
 Fri, 10 Oct 2008 22:28:42 GMT Oct. 10 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. stocks fell for an eighth straight day in a whipsaw session that sent the Dow Jones Industrial Average to its biggest point swing ever.
- U.S. stocks swing sharply in early trading (The Oklahoman)
 Fri, 10 Oct 2008 14:16:32 GMT SAN FRANCISCO — Could it be just a year ago that jubilant investors were celebrating record highs in the stock market? It almost seems inconceivable now as both Wall Street and Main Street stare into a seemingly bottomless pit of despair that has swallowed up $8.3 trillion in shareholder wealth during the past 366 days. Stocks plunged again Thursday, sending the Dow Jones industrial average ...
- More Patience, Less Anticipation: Swing Trading the Credit Crunch (TradingMarkets.com via Yahoo! Finance)
 Fri, 10 Oct 2008 16:41:00 GMT Sellers have returned to the market in earnest after a brief bounce that had retraced some 50% of the early morning losses. Stocks for those looking to buy up weakness to sell as strength include Trex Company Inc. with a Short Term PowerRating of 9.
- Stocks end rollercoaster session mixed; Dow has worst weekly drop ever (USA Today)
 Mon, 13 Oct 2008 04:31:05 GMT In another roller-coaster day on Wall Street, stocks continued their historic downward plunge as investors fled stocks to get out of the way of a bruising bear market that some traders are now describing as a crash.
- Energy stock selloff helps send TSX down 600 points;NY also far down (MSN Money Canada)
 Fri, 10 Oct 2008 19:24:37 GMT TORONTO - Big selloffs in energy and metals stocks were mainly responsible for a slide of about 600 points on the Toronto Stock Exchange in early afternoon trading, taking it below the 9,000-point level for the first time since January 2005.
- Thompson: Cattle Continue To Follow Stock Market, Corn Under Pressure (CattleNetwork.com)
 Fri, 10 Oct 2008 13:17:14 GMT Cattle managed to chop around through most of the pit session, following the direction of the stock market. The electronic markets were trading close to limit down matching Wednesdays’ low once the Dow Jones crashed late in trading hours.
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