8:17 AM 6/16/2016 H/L est 2060.50 2043.50 Thinking it might be an down-N shaped day down, up, down, up we have a breakdown possibility 2045.50 If so then you would sell a bounce (which could be above the near open high) after an initial push down.
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CSCO review http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/qu...?symb=CSCO&insttype=Stock&freq=1&show=&time=7 Summary: there is a major resistance level on the 10 year chart above the current price. The chart is bullish - but at very high levels. I would not be buying here - nor shorting. If it closes 3 consecutive days below $29.25 you would be able to go short.