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It's said a picture is worth 1000 words. Well, on Wall St., a chart is said to be the sum total of all the thoughts, feelings, emotions and opinions about a company, and that the chart is always right.

When I last covered the newspaper stocks four weeks ago, my conclusion was that they were nicely trending up but were too far gone to chase. Gannett, McClatchy and The New York Times have broken out and rallied in the weeks prior; only Lee remained in its pattern. Given the lack of upside potential, there was nothing we could do but wait to enter on a pullback or wait for consolidation patterns to form. Today we'll review the charts to see if either of these two criteria has been met.

When the Internet became mainstream, the newspaper industry was near the top of everyone's "going to die" list. From a business perspective, the economics were too good to be true. Instead of printing and distributing millions of physical papers, one copy could be posted online for all to read.

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Jason Leavitt reports on newspaper industry stocks for readapaper.com with Stock Talk. Leavitt is the founder and sole operator of LeavittBrothers.com. Leavitt, who lives in the Denver area, is an engineer-turned-bartender-turned-trader. He has been trading since 1999, including full-time since 2002.

"I trade chart patterns within trends, and although I'd prefer holding for bigger moves, I'm shorter-term oriented and am typically exiting positions within a week or two," said Leavitt, who can be contacted at at jason@leavittbrothers.com.

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Newspaper Stocks

1 AHC 4.23
-0.07 (-1.63%)    
2 DJCO 83.75
-1.23 (-1.45%)    
3 DM 6.30
+0.13 (2.11%)    
4 GCI 12.96
-0.12 (-0.92%)    
5 JRN 4.17
-0.04 (-0.95%)    
6 LEE 1.13
0.00 (0.00%)    
7 MEG 3.64
-0.54 (-12.92%)    
8 MNI 2.40
+0.01 (0.42%)    
9 NYT 6.19
-0.13 (-2.06%)    
10 SSP 9.10
-0.05 (-0.55%)    
11 WPO 333.00
-1.01 (-0.30%)    

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