Date updated:02-19-2009
Here are some charts of education and "AG stocks" that could be poised to make a significant move. Put these names on your radar.

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IPI
Intrepid Potash I - $27.15
- 0.00%
- $N/A
Shares of Intrepid Potash have been making higher lows since December and now look poised to test some previous resistance at around $24-to-$25.50 a share. If the stock can crack through that level it could be ready to make a run back to the 200-day moving average of $34.90.

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MOS
Mosaic Company (t - $50.35
- +1.74%
- $48.90
Shares of Mosaic have been making higher lows since November of 2008. The stock now looks ready to test some overhead resistance at around $46.68-to-$47 a share. If the stock can trade through that level it could then fill a gap all the way back to $70 a share.

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ADM
Archer Daniels Md - $32.39
- -0.12%
- $32.16
Shares of Archer Daniels Midland are converging at the 50-day and 200-day moving averages. Watch for ADM to trade through some prior resistance at $29.36 a share. If the stock can get through that level it could be ready to make a big run to higher prices.

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TNH
Terra Nitr Co Lp - $101.70
- -0.01%
- $101.23
Shares of Terra Nitrogen look ready to trade up to previous resistance at $130 a share and then at around $136 a share. If the stock can get through both of these levels it could make a big run back to $150 a share. The stock has also been in a very bullish uptrend since October of 2008 and is now trading above both the 50-day and 200-day moving averages.

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TRA
Terra Inds Inc - $36.10
- +0.28%
- $35.77
Watch for shares of TRA to trade above some near term resistance at $25.50 a share. If the stock can break through this level it could run back to the 200-day moving average of $32.20 or even higher.

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ESI
I T T Education S - $94.24
- +0.34%
- $93.88
Shares of ESI fell hard today on huge volume. Shares of ESI are now trading near the 50-day moving average. If the stock can't hold this level it could be set to trade significantly lower.

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STRA
Strayer Education - $199.82
- -0.52%
- $200.13
Shares of STRA sold off today on heavy volume. Its worth noting that STRA is now trading below both the 50-day and 200-day moving averages, a bearish indicator. If the stock breaks below $179 a share it could head much lower. The next level of support is around $161 a share.

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APEI
American Public E - $33.97
- 0.00%
- $N/A
Shares of APEI fell hard today on rising volume. The stock broke the 200-day moving average and closed right around the 50-day moving average. if the stock breaks below the 50-day moving average of $39.12 it could head much lower.
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