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Congress Sends $15 Billion Automaker Aid Package to White House …
Dow Breaks 9000 Intraday … Financial ETFs XLF, UYG Up Five Days in a Row … Samsung Warns on Profits … Kroger, AutoZone, SAIC Report Earnings Today …

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Here are 7 stocks for traders for Tuesday from TradingMarkets.com:

  • The White House and Congress on Monday appeared close to agreeing to a $15 billion dollar assistance package for struggling U.S. automakers Ford Motor Company
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    , General Motors
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    and Chrysler.

  • Texas Instruments
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    issued a forecast update Monday afternoon after the bell that was much lower than what analysts had been expecting.

  • There was a dramatic earnings miss in National Semiconductor
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    on Monday as the company fell short of expectations by seven cents.

  • Kroger
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    reports quarterly earnings Tuesday morning before the market opens. Analysts are expecting EPS of 38 cents.

  • FedEx
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    lowered its 2009 earnings per share forecast after the bell on Monday.

  • Dow Chemical
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    announced plans to eliminate 5,000 jobs and shut down 20 plants.

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width=”14″ height=”13″ /> TradingMarkets 5 PowerRatings Stocks for Today

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Symbol PowerRatings
ProShares UltraShort Consumer Services ETF target=”_blank”>SCC 8
ProShares UltraShort QQQ ETF target=”_blank”>QID 8
Rydex Inverse 2x Russell 2000 ETF target=”_blank”>RRZ 8
Strayer Education Inc. target=”_blank”>STRA 7
ProShares UltraShort Semiconductor ETF target=”_blank”>SSG 7

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