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holders of the stock believed there was more to come.This subject is addressed time and time again. Some retailers have more Store Manager and Assistant Manager positions open than they have filled. Take a look at on-line job sites and you’ll see that even large, well known retailers are trying to fill positions that should be filled with candidates from within the company. In fact, if a solid In most cases, given a market with a neutral or mildly bullish bias, the only thing that would keep a stock like CACI down (outside of a catastrophic event) would be the determination of holders to sell, whic Entrepreneurial Emotions or It Seemed Like a Great Idea at the Time One axiom of technical analysis suggests that while prices may fall of their own weight, only volume can drive prices higher over time. The spring
advance of CACI International, an information systems and high technology
"solutions" company out of Virginia, is one of the best examples of this
phenomenon I've seen in this spring rally.It’s your first business or the next Great Idea in your ongoing business, online or offline, it doesn’t matter. The roller coaster ride is a theme and variations on the same experiences. First the exhilaration -- THIS idea, or THIS business is THE one. It’ll put you on the map with lots of money in your bank account. It can’t fail. It’s just CACI was moving in a tight consolidation from mid-February into late March when the first significant high volume day occurred on March 27th. The uptick in on-balance volume (overlaid on the volume chart) supports the heavy buying, as does the bullish candlestick. Even though CACI continued to trade in a very tight range for another three weeks, the heavy volume day on March 27th was a tip-off that buyers were interested in seeing this stock go up--moreso than sellers were looking to get out of their positions. From the beginning of the year until the first big up moves in late April, CACI has advanced from about 22.5 to 28. While this 24% increase is a more than reasonable return, the rising on-balance volume strongly suggested that holders of the stock believed there was more to come. In most cases, given a market with a neutral or mildly bullish bias, the only thing that would keep a stock like CACI down (outside of a catastrophic event) would be the determination of holders to sell, whic Unappreciated--Find a New Job Now or Stay Where You Are? best examples of this
phenomenon I've seen in this spring rally.What's Your Job Situation? If Bad, Is It Bearable or Unbearable?Money isn't the only motivator or de-motivator for employees. Lack of appreciation for your contributions can cause the same effect. It's not that you expect to get a pat on the back every time you do some little thing; it's that you quickly begin to resent being t CACI was moving in a tight consolidation from mid-February into late March when the first significant high volume day occurred on March 27th. The uptick in on-balance volume (overlaid on the volume chart) supports the heavy buying, as does the bullish candlestick. Even though CACI continued to trade in a very tight range for another three weeks, the heavy volume day on March 27th was a tip-off that buyers were interested in seeing this stock go up--moreso than sellers were looking to get out of their positions. From the beginning of the year until the first big up moves in late April, CACI has advanced from about 22.5 to 28. While this 24% increase is a more than reasonable return, the rising on-balance volume strongly suggested that holders of the stock believed there was more to come. In most cases, given a market with a neutral or mildly bullish bias, the only thing that would keep a stock like CACI down (outside of a catastrophic event) would be the determination of holders to sell, whic How to Enhance an Online Marketing Campaign with Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop CS2, and Dreamweaver 8 art) supports the
heavy buying, as does the bullish candlestick. Even though CACI continued to
trade in a very tight range for another three weeks, the heavy volume day on
March 27th was a tip-off that buyers were interested in seeing this stock go
up--moreso than sellers were looking to get out of their positions. From the
beginning of the year until the first big up moves in late April, CACI has
advanced from about 22.5 to 28. While this 24% increase is a more than
reasonable return, the rising on-balance volume strongly suggested that
holders of the stock believed there was more to come.An online marketing campaign is analogous to a military campaign: resources have to be assembled and then applied to an objective. In the case of an online marketing campaign, the objective is to capture sales. The resources that can be used in a marketing campaign include banner ads and web pages. Other resources--such as traffic exc In most cases, given a market with a neutral or mildly bullish bias, the only thing that would keep a stock like CACI down (outside of a catastrophic event) would be the determination of holders to sell, whic Student Loan Borrowers Contact Your Senators to End the Single Lender (Holder) Rule rs were looking to get out of their positions. From the
beginning of the year until the first big up moves in late April, CACI has
advanced from about 22.5 to 28. While this 24% increase is a more than
reasonable return, the rising on-balance volume strongly suggested that
holders of the stock believed there was more to come.Students and their families have until July 1, 2006 to contact their senators to end the Single Lender (Holder) Rule. This rule prevents student borrowers from consolidating their college loans with other lenders for better benefits. It also prohibits borrowers from reconsolidating in order to receive better terms. Eliminating the rule wi In most cases, given a market with a neutral or mildly bullish bias, the only thing that would keep a stock like CACI down (outside of a catastrophic event) would be the determination of holders to sell, whic Home Equity and Second Mortgage Loan Options for Cash or Debt Refinancing at
holders of the stock believed there was more to come.If you are a consumer who owns a home, then you might be tired of getting mortgage solicitations to refinance your mortgage. Most likely, you are a savvy homeowner who locked into a 30-year mortgage a few years at 5% with a fixed interest rate loan. You may be wondering why these mortgage lenders and brokers think you would be interested i In most cases, given a market with a neutral or mildly bullish bias, the only thing that would keep a stock like CACI down (outside of a catastrophic event) would be the determination of holders to sell, which is not reflected in the rising on-balance volume, nor in the tightness of the consolidation--particularly between late February and early April. As good as the returns from CACI were from January to late April, the advance from late April to late May was nothing short of spectacular, In about 30 days, CACI climbed over 53%, largely on the backs of heavy buying on May 9th and 10th, as well as on the 22nd, 23rd, and 24th. Unlike many high-volume, high percentage moves, CACI's advance had almost no gaps. In fact, each advance was supported by a significant support area of at least two weeks. Nearest support currently is at 36.5 as the stock trades in the low 40s. The importance of these small support areas is that the advance is more likely to be sustainable if there are areas to which CACI can retreat. The pair of two to three week support areas here can function as places where selling can occur without overly disrupting any renewed advance. This is in contrast to what are commonly called "V" advances in which stocks that have declined rocket upwards wi
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