This document provides technical analysis indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities from short-term, intermediate-term, and long-term perspectives as of October 27, 2009. Most markets were in a bearish state in the short-term and intermediate-term views, though some were bullish in the long-term outlook. Volatility indexes like the VIX and VXN were in bullish territories in the short-term view.
The document is a market report that provides technical analysis indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities from short-term, intermediate-term, and long-term perspectives. It shows whether the indicators are bullish or bearish and provides key support and resistance levels. Overall, most markets were in a bearish short-term and intermediate-term technical position on the date listed at the top according to the indicators.
The document is a technical analysis report that provides closing prices, momentum indicators, and trend analysis for various stock market indexes and commodities. It analyzes short-term (ST), intermediate-term (IT), and long-term (LT) trends and includes indicators like moving averages, stochastic readings, and price channels. Overall, the report finds mixed trends across asset classes with some indexes and commodities showing bullish momentum while others exhibit bearish pressures.
This document provides market data and indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities for short-term (ST), intermediate-term (IT), and long-term (LT) timeframes. It includes information such as the closing price, current market sentiment, where the price is relative to highs and lows, and trend indicators. Most assets were in a bearish position for the short-term, with bullish and bearish sentiment varying for intermediate and long-term.
The document provides technical analysis indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities. It shows whether each asset is in a bull or bear market over short, intermediate and long term timeframes. Most assets are currently in a bear market in the short term, with bullish signals in the intermediate and long term for many indexes. Volatility indexes like the VIX and VXN are also currently in bear markets.
The document provides closing prices and technical indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities. Most markets are showing bearish short-term, intermediate-term, and long-term private trends and stochastic readings, with the S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Dow Jones Industrial Average among the bearish markets. Commodities such as gold, silver and oil are holding bullish trends currently.
The document appears to be a technical analysis report that provides closing prices, momentum indicators, and trend signals for various stock market indexes and commodities. It includes short-term (ST), intermediate-term (IT), and long-term (LT) indicators and identifies current market trends as bullish or bearish across different time frames. The report contains a large amount of detailed technical data for many different assets classes.
The document provides technical analysis indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities. Most markets are showing bearish short-term and intermediate-term signals, with the S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Dow all in bearish territories. Volatility indexes like the VIX and VXN are in bullish territories, suggesting market uncertainty. Gold and oil are mixed with gold showing bearish signals and oil transitioning to bearish.
The document provides stock market data including closing prices, trends, and technical indicators for various indexes and sectors. In the short-term, most indexes are bullish but bearish trends are seen in some commodities and bonds. In the medium-term, bullish trends generally continue but some indexes show bearish momentum. In the long-term, several indexes and commodities shift to bearish trends while technology sectors remain bullish.
The document is a market report that provides technical analysis indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities from short-term, intermediate-term, and long-term perspectives. It shows whether the indicators are bullish or bearish and provides key support and resistance levels. Overall, most markets were in a bearish short-term and intermediate-term technical position on the date listed at the top according to the indicators.
The document is a technical analysis report that provides closing prices, momentum indicators, and trend analysis for various stock market indexes and commodities. It analyzes short-term (ST), intermediate-term (IT), and long-term (LT) trends and includes indicators like moving averages, stochastic readings, and price channels. Overall, the report finds mixed trends across asset classes with some indexes and commodities showing bullish momentum while others exhibit bearish pressures.
This document provides market data and indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities for short-term (ST), intermediate-term (IT), and long-term (LT) timeframes. It includes information such as the closing price, current market sentiment, where the price is relative to highs and lows, and trend indicators. Most assets were in a bearish position for the short-term, with bullish and bearish sentiment varying for intermediate and long-term.
The document provides technical analysis indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities. It shows whether each asset is in a bull or bear market over short, intermediate and long term timeframes. Most assets are currently in a bear market in the short term, with bullish signals in the intermediate and long term for many indexes. Volatility indexes like the VIX and VXN are also currently in bear markets.
The document provides closing prices and technical indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities. Most markets are showing bearish short-term, intermediate-term, and long-term private trends and stochastic readings, with the S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Dow Jones Industrial Average among the bearish markets. Commodities such as gold, silver and oil are holding bullish trends currently.
The document appears to be a technical analysis report that provides closing prices, momentum indicators, and trend signals for various stock market indexes and commodities. It includes short-term (ST), intermediate-term (IT), and long-term (LT) indicators and identifies current market trends as bullish or bearish across different time frames. The report contains a large amount of detailed technical data for many different assets classes.
The document provides technical analysis indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities. Most markets are showing bearish short-term and intermediate-term signals, with the S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Dow all in bearish territories. Volatility indexes like the VIX and VXN are in bullish territories, suggesting market uncertainty. Gold and oil are mixed with gold showing bearish signals and oil transitioning to bearish.
The document provides stock market data including closing prices, trends, and technical indicators for various indexes and sectors. In the short-term, most indexes are bullish but bearish trends are seen in some commodities and bonds. In the medium-term, bullish trends generally continue but some indexes show bearish momentum. In the long-term, several indexes and commodities shift to bearish trends while technology sectors remain bullish.
This document provides closing prices and technical indicator readings for various stock market indexes and commodities from October 21, 2009. Most markets were in a bearish state in the short-term based on readings like the stochastic indicator, but showed bullish momentum in the medium-term. Bond markets saw bearish momentum as well. Volatility indexes like the VIX and VXN saw bullish momentum in the short-term but were expected to decline.
The document is a market analysis report that provides technical indicators and trend analysis for various stock market indexes and commodities across short, intermediate, and long term timeframes. It indicates bullish and bearish trends as well as whether indicators are in overbought, oversold, or neutral territories for each asset class and timeframe.
The document provides stock market and economic indicator data for short term (ST), intermediate term (IT), and long term (LT) outlooks. It includes closing prices, momentum indicators, and trend outlooks for major market indexes and commodities across different time frames. Most indexes and commodities are showing bullish momentum and trends in the short term, with some turning bearish in intermediate and long terms.
This document provides technical analysis indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities. It shows the close price, momentum signal, private indicator, stochastic readings and trend for short, intermediate and long term periods. Most indexes are shown as bullish in the short term but bearish in the intermediate and long term. Commodities show mixed signals across time periods.
The document is a market report that provides technical analysis indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities on short, intermediate, and long term timeframes. It includes data such as the current price, momentum, stochastic indicators, and trend signals. In general, it finds bullish signals in the short term but sees some bearishness in other timeframes, with commodities showing more bearish signals than stock indexes.
The document provides technical analysis data for various stock market indexes and commodities. It analyzes the short-term (ST), intermediate-term (IT), and long-term (LT) trends as well as momentum, position, and other indicators. Most markets are showing bearish short-term trends according to the data, though some indexes and commodities related to gold and silver are bullish in the short or intermediate-term.
This document provides market data for various indices and commodities. It includes information on the closing price, momentum, position of the private stochastic indicator, and trend for each asset for short term (ST), intermediate term (IT), and long term (LT) timeframes. Most assets are shown to be in a bullish position with bullish trends across timeframes, though some international indices and commodities are flagged as bearish.
The document provides technical analysis indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities. Most markets are showing bearish short-term and intermediate-term trends based on indicators like price, momentum, and volatility. The S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Dow are bearish or showing bearish momentum in the short-term and intermediate-term. Metals like gold and silver are also currently in bearish trends.
The document is a technical analysis report that provides the short, intermediate, and long term outlook for various stock market indexes and commodities. In the short term, most indexes are rated as bullish or bearish. In the intermediate term, some indexes have changed to bearish or bullish. In the long term, several indexes are rated as bearish. Volatility indexes like the VIX are rated as bearish across timeframes.
The document is a market analysis report that provides technical indicators and trend analysis for various stock market indexes and commodities. It analyzes the short-term (ST), intermediate-term (IT), and long-term (LT) trends and includes data such as the closing price, momentum, private comments, stochastic readings, and price volatility bands. In general, the analysis finds bullish short-term trends across many indexes and commodities, with some bearish intermediate-term signals, and mixed long-term outlooks.
The document is a market report that provides technical analysis indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities on short-term (ST), intermediate-term (IT), and long-term (LT) timeframes. It lists the closing price, momentum, position of the private stochastic indicator, and flag/trend for each asset across the three timeframes. The majority of assets showed bearish momentum and technical indicators on the short-term, with more bullish readings on the intermediate and long-term timeframes.
The document provides closing prices and technical indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities on August 19, 2009. Most indexes are showing bullish trends in the short-term (ST) and long-term (LT) according to indicators like price-volume trends (PVT), stochastic readings, and moving average trends. However, some commodities indexes are showing bearish trends.
The document provides technical analysis data for various stock market indexes and commodities. It includes information on the closing price, momentum, private stochastic readings, and trend indicators for each asset in the short, intermediate, and long term. Most assets are shown to be in bullish trends according to the technical indicators in the short and intermediate term, though some bearish signals are appearing in the long term private stochastic and trend readings.
The document appears to be a market analysis report that provides technical indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities across short, medium, and long-term timeframes. It lists the closing price, momentum, position, stochastic, high/low values and trend indicators. Most indexes and commodities are shown to be in a bearish position in the short-term, with some turning bullish in the medium and long-term according to the indicators.
The document appears to be a market analysis report that provides technical indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities across short, medium, and long-term timeframes. It lists the closing price, momentum, position, stochastic, high/low values and trend indicators. Most indexes and commodities are shown to be in a bearish position in the short-term, with some turning bullish in the medium and long-term according to the indicators.
This document provides market indicators and technical analysis for various stock market indexes and commodities on August 24, 2009. Most markets are showing bullish trends in the short-term and intermediate-term, with the S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Dow Jones Industrial Average all indicated as bullish. Some commodities like oil and gold are also bullish, while bonds and the US dollar are showing bearish trends. Volatility indexes like the VIX and VXN are bearish.
The document appears to be a technical analysis report that provides data on the short, medium, and long term trends and indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities. It uses terms like bull, bear, oversold, resistance, support to describe the current market conditions and momentum. The majority of indexes and commodities listed show bearish short term trends but bullish medium and long term trends, suggesting the markets may be currently down but expected to rise again soon.
The document provides stock market data and analysis for various indices and sectors from a previous day (November 2, 2009). It includes closing prices, private indicators of momentum, trend, and whether the price is in an overbought or oversold range in the short, medium, and long term. Most indices and sectors were in a bearish trend or oversold in the short term, with some signs of bullishness in the medium and long term according to the indicators.
The document is a market report that provides technical analysis indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities on short-term (ST), intermediate-term (IT), and long-term (LT) timeframes. It includes data such as the closing price, momentum signal (Bull/Bear), stochastic and price band indicators, and trend. Most assets are showing bullish momentum signals across timeframes according to the report.
The document appears to be analyzing market indicators and trends for various stock market indexes and commodities on a short, intermediate, and long term basis. It provides closing prices, momentum indicators, stochastic readings, high and low thresholds, and trend designations for each time period. Many assets are shown to be in bullish trends currently, though some commodities and small caps are flagged as transitioning to bearish over the long term.
This document provides closing prices and technical indicator readings for various stock market indexes and commodities from October 21, 2009. Most markets were in a bearish state in the short-term based on readings like the stochastic indicator, but showed bullish momentum in the medium-term. Bond markets saw bearish momentum as well. Volatility indexes like the VIX and VXN saw bullish momentum in the short-term but were expected to decline.
The document is a market analysis report that provides technical indicators and trend analysis for various stock market indexes and commodities across short, intermediate, and long term timeframes. It indicates bullish and bearish trends as well as whether indicators are in overbought, oversold, or neutral territories for each asset class and timeframe.
The document provides stock market and economic indicator data for short term (ST), intermediate term (IT), and long term (LT) outlooks. It includes closing prices, momentum indicators, and trend outlooks for major market indexes and commodities across different time frames. Most indexes and commodities are showing bullish momentum and trends in the short term, with some turning bearish in intermediate and long terms.
This document provides technical analysis indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities. It shows the close price, momentum signal, private indicator, stochastic readings and trend for short, intermediate and long term periods. Most indexes are shown as bullish in the short term but bearish in the intermediate and long term. Commodities show mixed signals across time periods.
The document is a market report that provides technical analysis indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities on short, intermediate, and long term timeframes. It includes data such as the current price, momentum, stochastic indicators, and trend signals. In general, it finds bullish signals in the short term but sees some bearishness in other timeframes, with commodities showing more bearish signals than stock indexes.
The document provides technical analysis data for various stock market indexes and commodities. It analyzes the short-term (ST), intermediate-term (IT), and long-term (LT) trends as well as momentum, position, and other indicators. Most markets are showing bearish short-term trends according to the data, though some indexes and commodities related to gold and silver are bullish in the short or intermediate-term.
This document provides market data for various indices and commodities. It includes information on the closing price, momentum, position of the private stochastic indicator, and trend for each asset for short term (ST), intermediate term (IT), and long term (LT) timeframes. Most assets are shown to be in a bullish position with bullish trends across timeframes, though some international indices and commodities are flagged as bearish.
The document provides technical analysis indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities. Most markets are showing bearish short-term and intermediate-term trends based on indicators like price, momentum, and volatility. The S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Dow are bearish or showing bearish momentum in the short-term and intermediate-term. Metals like gold and silver are also currently in bearish trends.
The document is a technical analysis report that provides the short, intermediate, and long term outlook for various stock market indexes and commodities. In the short term, most indexes are rated as bullish or bearish. In the intermediate term, some indexes have changed to bearish or bullish. In the long term, several indexes are rated as bearish. Volatility indexes like the VIX are rated as bearish across timeframes.
The document is a market analysis report that provides technical indicators and trend analysis for various stock market indexes and commodities. It analyzes the short-term (ST), intermediate-term (IT), and long-term (LT) trends and includes data such as the closing price, momentum, private comments, stochastic readings, and price volatility bands. In general, the analysis finds bullish short-term trends across many indexes and commodities, with some bearish intermediate-term signals, and mixed long-term outlooks.
The document is a market report that provides technical analysis indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities on short-term (ST), intermediate-term (IT), and long-term (LT) timeframes. It lists the closing price, momentum, position of the private stochastic indicator, and flag/trend for each asset across the three timeframes. The majority of assets showed bearish momentum and technical indicators on the short-term, with more bullish readings on the intermediate and long-term timeframes.
The document provides closing prices and technical indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities on August 19, 2009. Most indexes are showing bullish trends in the short-term (ST) and long-term (LT) according to indicators like price-volume trends (PVT), stochastic readings, and moving average trends. However, some commodities indexes are showing bearish trends.
The document provides technical analysis data for various stock market indexes and commodities. It includes information on the closing price, momentum, private stochastic readings, and trend indicators for each asset in the short, intermediate, and long term. Most assets are shown to be in bullish trends according to the technical indicators in the short and intermediate term, though some bearish signals are appearing in the long term private stochastic and trend readings.
The document appears to be a market analysis report that provides technical indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities across short, medium, and long-term timeframes. It lists the closing price, momentum, position, stochastic, high/low values and trend indicators. Most indexes and commodities are shown to be in a bearish position in the short-term, with some turning bullish in the medium and long-term according to the indicators.
The document appears to be a market analysis report that provides technical indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities across short, medium, and long-term timeframes. It lists the closing price, momentum, position, stochastic, high/low values and trend indicators. Most indexes and commodities are shown to be in a bearish position in the short-term, with some turning bullish in the medium and long-term according to the indicators.
This document provides market indicators and technical analysis for various stock market indexes and commodities on August 24, 2009. Most markets are showing bullish trends in the short-term and intermediate-term, with the S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Dow Jones Industrial Average all indicated as bullish. Some commodities like oil and gold are also bullish, while bonds and the US dollar are showing bearish trends. Volatility indexes like the VIX and VXN are bearish.
The document appears to be a technical analysis report that provides data on the short, medium, and long term trends and indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities. It uses terms like bull, bear, oversold, resistance, support to describe the current market conditions and momentum. The majority of indexes and commodities listed show bearish short term trends but bullish medium and long term trends, suggesting the markets may be currently down but expected to rise again soon.
The document provides stock market data and analysis for various indices and sectors from a previous day (November 2, 2009). It includes closing prices, private indicators of momentum, trend, and whether the price is in an overbought or oversold range in the short, medium, and long term. Most indices and sectors were in a bearish trend or oversold in the short term, with some signs of bullishness in the medium and long term according to the indicators.
The document is a market report that provides technical analysis indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities on short-term (ST), intermediate-term (IT), and long-term (LT) timeframes. It includes data such as the closing price, momentum signal (Bull/Bear), stochastic and price band indicators, and trend. Most assets are showing bullish momentum signals across timeframes according to the report.
The document appears to be analyzing market indicators and trends for various stock market indexes and commodities on a short, intermediate, and long term basis. It provides closing prices, momentum indicators, stochastic readings, high and low thresholds, and trend designations for each time period. Many assets are shown to be in bullish trends currently, though some commodities and small caps are flagged as transitioning to bearish over the long term.
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The document provides closing prices and technical indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities on September 24, 2009. Most markets were in a bearish short-term and medium-term trend according to the indicators, though some were showing early signs of a potential bullish reversal in the short-term. Overall the markets reflected cautious bearish sentiment on that date.
The document appears to be analyzing the short term, intermediate term, and long term technical indicators and trends for various stock market indexes and commodities. In the short term, most indexes are showing bearish trends and positioning, with the S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Dow all bearing short. In the intermediate term, some indexes are showing bullish trends like the Nasdaq, while others like gold remain bearish. In the long term, trends are more mixed with several commodities like oil and gold remaining in bearish trends while indexes like the Nasdaq and small caps show bullish positioning long term.
The document appears to be analyzing the short term, intermediate term, and long term technical indicators and trends for various stock market indexes and commodities. In the short term, most indexes are showing bearish trends and stochastic indicators in oversold territory. In the intermediate term, some indexes and commodities are showing bullish trends and moving averages in bullish territory. In the long term, several indexes and commodities have bearish trends and stochastic indicators in oversold territory again.
The document provides technical analysis indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities. Most markets are showing bearish short-term and intermediate-term signals according to the indicators, with the S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Dow all bearing bearish private signals. Gold and oil markets are also bearing private signals in the short-term.
The document provides closing prices and technical indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities on May 14, 2009. Most markets were in a bearish trend according to the short-term indicators, though some bullish signals appeared in the longer term. Key commodity indexes like crude oil and gold were also mostly in bearish trends on this date.
This document provides technical analysis data for various stock market indexes and commodities. For each index/commodity, it shows the close price, current market sentiment/trend (bear/bull), private sentiment indicators, and short, intermediate, and long term trends and signals. Most indexes and commodities are showing bearish short term sentiment with bullish intermediate and long term trends. Key indicators like the S&P 500, Dow, and Nasdaq are bullish in the intermediate and long term but bearish currently.
The document provides closing prices, indicators, and trends for various stock market indexes and commodities on May 21, 2009. Most indexes were in a bearish trend in the short-term (ST) and intermediate-term (IT), but showed bullish momentum in the long-term (LT). Key commodities like gold and oil maintained bullish trends across all timeframes. Volatility indexes like the VIX and VXN saw bullish momentum in the short-term but bearish trends in the intermediate and long-term.
The document appears to be analyzing the short term (ST), intermediate term (IT), and long term (LT) trends for various stock market indexes and commodities. For each item, it provides the close price, current trend (Bull/Bear), position in the private stochastic indicator (PVT STOCH), high and low values for the indicator in that time period (PVTHIGH and PVTLOW), any flags, and the overall trend. The majority of items are shown to be in a bullish trend for ST, with some shifting to bearish for IT and LT.
This document provides market data and analysis for various stock market indexes and commodities across short-term (ST), intermediate-term (IT), and long-term (LT) timeframes. It includes details on the current price, momentum, position in the stochastic indicator, and predicted highs and lows for each time period. Most assets are shown to be in a bullish momentum and position for all timeframes.
The document provides technical analysis indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities. It shows the closing price, momentum, position, stochastic readings and other metrics for short, intermediate and long term timeframes. Most indexes and commodities are shown to be in bullish positions for the short and intermediate term, while the long term readings are more mixed, with some turning bearish.
This document provides technical analysis data for various stock market indexes and commodities. It includes the closing price, momentum, private analysis of short-term, intermediate-term and long-term trends including whether the trend is bullish, bearish or neutral. Most indexes and commodities were in a bearish short-term trend as of the date listed at the top (Nov 30, 2009).
The document provides technical analysis data for various stock market indexes and commodities. It includes the closing price, momentum, position, stochastic readings, potential high and low values, and trend indicators for short, intermediate, and long term timeframes. Overall the data suggests bearish momentum in the short term that could turn bullish in the intermediate to long term for many of the assets according to the indicators.
This document provides stock market index data from December 10, 2009. It includes performance summaries for major US indexes such as the S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, and Russell 1000 and 3000. Most indexes were up over the past day, week and months. The majority of constituent stocks for each index closed above their short-term and long-term moving averages.
The document provides market index data from several US stock market indices as of Wednesday, December 9th, 2009. It includes data on the S&P 100, Nasdaq 100, S&P 500, Russell 1000, Russell 2000, and Russell 3000 indices, showing statistics such as price changes, moving averages, highs and lows, and other performance metrics. The indices showed price increases ranging from 2.26% to 29% compared to previous levels.
The document provides market index data from several US stock market indices as of Wednesday, December 9th, 2009. It includes data on the S&P 100, Nasdaq 100, S&P 500, Russell 1000, Russell 2000, and Russell 3000 indices, showing statistics such as price changes, moving averages, highs and lows, and advancing vs declining stocks. All indices showed price increases from 26-29% over the past year except the Russell 2000 which was up only 2.26%.
The document provides market index data and statistics for several US stock market indices as of Tue 08-Dec-09. It includes details on the S&P 100, Nasdaq 100, S&P 500, Russell 1000, Russell 2000, and Russell 3000 indices such as price changes, percentage of advancers and decliners, moving average positions, and high/low breakouts. The statistics indicate overall declines across the indices compared to the prior period.
The document provides stock market index data from various US stock exchanges. It shows that on December 7th, 2009, most major indexes were down between 8-15% and trading volumes were also down significantly, between 40-70% lower than normal levels. The S&P 500 fell the least at 8.4% while the Nasdaq 100 dropped the most with a 15% decline. Most indexes had over 50% of their components trading below their moving averages.
This document provides technical analysis indicators for various stock market indexes and commodities for short-term (ST), intermediate-term (IT), and long-term (LT) time frames as of December 4, 2009. It lists the closing price, momentum, private comments on the stochastic indicator, and other technical analysis metrics. Most indexes and commodities are shown to be in bullish trends for the IT and LT time frames.
This document provides market index data for several US stock market indices as of Friday, December 4th, 2009. It includes data on the S&P 100, Nasdaq 100, S&P 500, Russell 1000, Russell 2000, and Russell 3000 indices such as price changes, percentage of stocks trading above or below moving averages, high and low prices, and breakout statistics. Overall, the indices showed strong gains over various periods with many component stocks trading above common technical indicators.
The document provides market index data for several US stock market indices as of Thursday, December 3, 2009. It includes daily and weekly statistics on price movement, trading volume, and percentages of stocks within each index that are above or below moving averages. The S&P 500 and other major indices saw price declines of around 60% compared to the prior day/week, with most individual stocks also lower. Trading volume was up modestly for most indices.
The document provides stock market index data from various US stock exchanges as of Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009. It includes performance summaries and statistics for the S&P 100, Nasdaq 100, S&P 500, Russell 1000, Russell 2000, and Russell 3000 indexes. The indexes were up or down modestly for the day and week, with various percentages of constituent stocks trading above or below moving averages.
The document provides stock market index data for several major US stock indexes as of December 1, 2009. It includes daily and weekly performance statistics as well as information on moving averages and highs/lows for indexes such as the S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, Russell 1000 and 2000, and S&P 100 over various periods from 3 days to over 200 weeks. All indexes showed strong positive performance over the past week and month according to the data presented.
The document provides stock market data and analysis for various indices and sectors. It includes closing prices, momentum indicators, and short-term, intermediate-term, and long-term outlooks. Most indices and sectors are shown to be in bullish trends in the short-term and intermediate-term with neutral or bearish signals in some cases in the long-term.
The document provides stock market index data for several major US stock indices including the S&P 100, Nasdaq 100, S&P 500, Russell 1000, Russell 2000, and Russell 3000. It includes daily and weekly statistics such as price changes, moving averages, highs and lows, and breakouts for each index. The data shows most indices experiencing large negative price changes and high percentages of stocks trading below moving averages and breaking below previous lows.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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Making of a Nation.
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Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
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