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Harry Boxer has more than 30 years of Wall Street investment and technical analysis experience, and he spent eight years on Wall Street as chief technical analyst with three brokerage firms. Mr. Boxer is a technical consultant to many Wall Street hedge funds and large institutional traders. Mr. Boxer is currently author of "The Technical Trader" and "The Technical Trading Diary" on the financial website The Technical Trader. He is a regular columnist on ADVFN, Stockhouse, and DecisionPoint, among many sites, and a regular guest on WinningOnWallStreet, Marketviews.tv, KFWB-Radio Los Angeles, and more. Mr. Boxer is a frequent guest columnist at CBS MarketWatch, and has been featured on CNBC, Futures Magazine and Technical Analysis of Stock & Commodities magazine. Mr. Boxer won both the 1995 and 1996 worldwide Internet stock market trading contests, "The Technical Analysis Challenge."

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» Indices Refuse to Break Down in Stock Market
By Harry Boxer | Published 11/4/2005 | Stocks | Unrated
The indices closed slightly higher today saved in the last hour by a late snapback rally, but spent mid-day session in a very narrow range.
» Nasdaq Powers Rally in Stock Market
By Harry Boxer | Published 11/3/2005 | Stocks | Unrated
The day started out with a big gap up, led by Nasdaq, with a very strong move right at the get-go that saw the NDX gap up nearly 15 points.
» Muted Response in Stock Market to Fed Hike
By Harry Boxer | Published 11/1/2005 | Stocks | Unrated
The indices had a down day today, and the Fed announced a quarter-point rate hike, but the response to that was extremely muted.
» Indices Thrust Through Key Overhead Resistance
By Harry Boxer | Published 10/31/2005 | Stocks | Unrated
For most of the session the indices were having a strong up day, but they gave back a chunk in just the last 15-20 minutes.
» Big Stock Market Rally on Friday Saves the Week
By Harry Boxer | Published 10/28/2005 | Stocks | Unrated
The markets had a big Friday rally off the morning lows, but the day started out with a move down on the Nasdaq 100 to new pullback lows.
» Nasty Session for the Bulls in the Stock Market
By Harry Boxer | Published 10/27/2005 | Stocks | Unrated
The markets opened lower and never looked back and closed at the low for the day going way. It was a nasty session for the bulls.
» Last Hour Sell-off Turns Indices Negative
By Harry Boxer | Published 10/26/2005 | Stocks | Unrated
The indices started out the day with a rally attempt that took them to slightly new rally highs.
» Indices Bounce Off Support to Close Well Off the Lows
By Harry Boxer | Published 10/25/2005 | Stocks | Unrated
The indices had a down-day for most of the session, but were saved in the last 40 minutes by a fairly sharp snapback rally.
» Convincing Up-Day in Stock Market
By Harry Boxer | Published 10/24/2005 | Stocks | Unrated
The markets had a huge start to the week and closed at the highs for the day going away.
» Blue Chip Stocks Curtail Rally
By Harry Boxer | Published 10/21/2005 | Stocks | Unrated
The markets opened with a sharp gap up that went right to resistance on the NDX and on the S&P and then they backed off to retest.
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