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Battle Lines for the Stock Market Generals
by Ron Griess
Proprietor, The Chart Store
www.thechartstore.com
August 28, 2004

The 50 and 200 day moving averages of stock market indices and/or individual stocks have been a tool used by analysts for years. In this Observation, we examine the current position of these moving averages for two of the most widely followed stock market indices along with some important “battle lines.”

Chart 1 is the price action of the Dow Jones Industrial Average for 2004 with an overlay of the 50 and 200 day moving averages. We have also added two black downtrend lines, three red resistance lines, two orange circles and a black circle to the chart.

september 2004 dow

Chart 1 NOTES:

Chart 2 is the price action of the S&P 500 Composite for 2004 with an overlay of the 50 and 200 day moving averages. We have again added two black downtrend lines, three red resistance lines, two orange circles and a black circle to the chart.

september 2004  sp 500

Chart 2 NOTES:

SUMMARY POINTS

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