Buying in Dip Picks

Tuesday, 26 May 2009 14:42 by synergize

Buying in dip picks for this week includes stocks in the staffing, banking and insurance industries. Buying in dip look for industries that are oversold or in dip. Oversold is determined using Stochastics. Click here for latest quotes. 

Symbol Company Exch. Industry UG DG IT
ASGN On Assignment Inc NASD Staffing & Outsourcing Services      
CCRN Cross Country Inc. NASD Staffing & Outsourcing Services 0 0 1
EIG Employers Holdings Inc NYSE Property & Casualty Insurance 1 0 0
KFY Korn Ferry Intl NYSE Staffing & Outsourcing Services      
NPBC National Penn Bancshares Inc NASD Regional - Northeast Banks      
PNX Phoenix Cos., Inc. NYSE Property & Casualty Insurance      
RNR Renaissance RE Holdings Ltd. NYSE Property & Casualty Insurance 1 1 1
STBA S&T Bancorp, Inc. NASD Regional - Northeast Banks 1 0 1
STFC State Auto Financial Corp. NASD Property & Casualty Insurance 0 1 0
SUBK Suffolk Bankcorp NASD Regional - Northeast Banks      
SUSQ Susquehanna Bancshares, Inc. NASD Regional - Northeast Banks 1 0 1

UG,DG & IT are number of upgrades, downgrades or initiated recommendations from institutions for the past 60 days.

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