5 Technical Positives

It's hard to shake off anxiety and doubt heading into this weekend's Greek election, but the U.S. index charts look pretty darn good right now. In fact, there are enough technical positives in place to support higher prices if our friends across the Atlantic snatch victory from the jaws of defeat or we get a massive cash infusion from the world's central bankers. 

Even if the bottom drops out in Europe over the weekend, it looks like the Fed will ride to the rescue on Wednesday, despite Chairman Bernanke's insistence on a slow and methodical approach to monetary policy shifts. So, in an attempt to turn lemons into lemonade, let's consider five technical positives, just in case U.S. buyers find good reasons to buy stocks next week....415 more words left in this article. To read them, just click below and try Real Money FREE for 14 days.

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