Hot Stocks For Tomorrow: Google And Evergreen Solar
By Antonio Costa on April 17, 2009 | More Posts By Antonio Costa | Author's Website
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Evergreen Solar (ESLR) - For the short term, it is consolidating inside a symmetrical triangle with resistance at 2.37. Breakout point is 2.4. Target price is 3.15. MACD is currently bullish and RSI is just halfway from being overbought. Average volume is around 4M, a good breakout volume is around 6M shares. Sideways consolidation is actually good for the stock at this point as a breather from the recent upward move.
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Google (GOOG) shares gained ground in after hours after reporting better than expected results. This could be a positive factor for the market tomorrow. The Mountain View, Calif.-based Internet giant said Thursday its first-quarter net income rose to $1.4 billion, or $4.49 a share, from $1.3 billion, or $4.12 a share in the same period a year earlier. Google said net revenue for the period ended in March came in at $4.07 billion. Excluding special items, Google said earnings for the quarter were $5.16 a share. Looking at the technical daily chart the stock broke out a recent resistance mark and todays move also broke its short term ascending triangle. I think its very possible we could see this move to 450 - 460 in the near term.
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