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July 31, 2012  Tue 12:14 AM CT

SPX: SEE CHART GET CHAIN
U.S. equity indexes consolidated yesterday following last week's gains, leaving the S&P 500 to close nearly unchanged.

The SPX finished at 1385.30, off  0.67 points, or 0.05 percent. The Nasdaq 100 closed the day lower by 4.91 points, or 0.19 percent, at 2642.12.

The Russell 2000 also declined, shedding 4.42 points, or 0.56 percent, to close at 791.58.

S&P 500
Resistance is now 1386, followed by 1388.72, 1391.74 (yesterday's high), and 1395.
Support is now 1382.25, followed by 1375.50, 1370.05, and 1366.
Nasdaq 100
Resistance is now 2643, followed by 2650.02, 2657.25, and 2662.62 (yesterday's high).
Support is now 2640, followed by 2637.38, 2634.50 (yesterday's low), and 2625.55.
Russell 2000
Resistance is now 792.50, followed by 795, 796.72, and 798.69 (yesterday's high).
Support is now 790.01, followed by 787.05, 785, and 792.50.


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