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TMCNet:  Watch for Dell to Potentially Pullback After Gaining 2.18% Yesterday

[January 22, 2013]

Watch for Dell to Potentially Pullback After Gaining 2.18% Yesterday

Jan 22, 2013 (SmarTrend(R) News Watch via COMTEX) -- Dell (NASDAQ:DELL) traded in a range yesterday that spanned from a low of $12.83 to a high of $13.60. Yesterday, the shares gained 2.2%, which took the trading range above the 3-day high of $12.98 on volume of 64.8 million shares. Often times after large one-day gains, short term traders will seek to take profits and, as such, investors should be cautious.

SmarTrend recommended that subscribers consider buying shares of Dell on December 11th, 2012 as our proprietary SmarTrend analytics indicated a new Uptrend was in progress when shares hit $10.70. Since that recommendation, shares of Dell have risen 20.0%. We continue to monitor DELL for any potential shift so investors can protect gains and will alert SmarTrend subscribers immediately.

In the past 52 weeks, Dell share prices have been bracketed by a low of $8.69 and a high of $18.36 and are now at $13.13, 51% above that low price. In the last five trading sessions, the 50-day moving average (MA) has climbed 3.4% while the 200-day MA has slid 0.8%.

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