No Man's Land PDF Print E-mail
Written by Gary B. Smith   
Sunday, 08 November 2009 19:09

It's interesting, but a quick search of the phrase "no man's land" finds it's origins way back in the 14th century.  So, even then, I suppose armies found themselves stuck between support and resistance!

So it is with this market, as it's tough to be bull or bear right now.  And what might be tougher is waiting for the market to muck around and decide which way it really wants to head.

But, wait we will and until then just pick at both longs and shorts.

 

                  No Man's Land

 

As for last week, pretty good.  Mostly winners than losers, although some winners were barely into that category.  Anyway, winners were HGSI, WST, CI, DRIV, TAP, FSYS, and CF.  ARO was a loser, with GTY and EMS unchanged.