TradingMarkets just released a proprietary stock rating method called PowerRatings. This method ranks stocks 1-10 and the higher the rating, the greater the one-week historical gain has been.
PowerRatings were created by Cesar Alvarez, Director of Research for Connors Capital, LLC. Cesar looked back at more than 5.5 million trades between Jan 1, 1995 and Dec 1, 2005. The results are based on the average 5-day performance.
To find out more about PowerRatings click here.
Markets trading in the green, holding on to yesterday's gains.
Technology indexes head the sectors, while oil and the energies trading lower for the day.
Surge in factory orders linked directly to airline industry; the orders remain largely unchanged outside of transportation sector.
Unisys (PowerRating) Awarded Dept Of Homeland Security Contract (full story).
Estee Lauder (PowerRating) Replaces Mercury Interactive In S&P 500; Per-Se Replaces NDCHealth In S&P SmallCap 600 (full story).
Monsanto (PowerRating) Reports Profit For Q1 On Higher Revenue, Confirms FY06 EPS Outlook (full story).
Trans World Entertainment (PowerRating) Cuts FY05 EPS Outlook On Weak Sales (full story).
For more stories as they happen, go to our Breaking News section.
| Dow | +29.22 | 10,876.63 |
| NASDAQ | +17.77 | 2,261.51 |
| S&P 500 | +5.22 | 1,274.02 |
| NYSE | NASDAQ | |
| Volume | 994,283,000 | 810,107,000 |
| Advances | 2050 | 1675 |
| Declines | 1103 | 1200 |
| Up Volume | 587 | 552 |
| Down Volume | 277 | 192 |
| New Hi's | 209 | 123 |
| New Lo's | 18 | 16 |
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Strongest Sectors |
Weakest Sectors |
| Combined Telecom (IXTC | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating) | Utility Sector (UTY | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating) |
| Disk Drive (DDX | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating) | Natural Gas (XNG | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating) |
| GSTI Hardware (GHA | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating) | Kbw Bank Index (BKX | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating) |
Mortgage Application Volume Slides Again As Purchase Activity Falls (full story).
Canadian Industrial And Raw Materials Prices Fall In November (full story).
Factory Orders Rise 2.5% In Nov. (full story).
John Patrick Lee
johnl@tradingmarkets.com