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Morning Matters:

Weekly Chart Update Of Major ETFs
by Geoff Garbacz

July 22, 2010

We highlight below the S&P500, Russell 2000, NASDAQ Composite, UUP, EEM,TLT, HYG and CFT. Right now the S&P 500, NASDAQ Composite, Russell 2000, Emerging Market ETF (EEM)and now the Dollar Bullish ETF (UUP) should not be purchased. EEM is very close to turning to a buy. Strength is seen in the 20 Year Treasury (TLT), Investment Grade Bonds (CFT) and now High Yield ETF (HYG). Aggressive traders may try to purchase as this indicator makes the turn and moves higher or lower.

All charts are created from www.erlangerchartroom.com and if interested in using this indicator in Chart Room please feel free to send us an email by using the Contact Us section from the home page.

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Charts courtesy of www.erlangerchartroom.com.

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