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US STOCKS-Wall St up in volatile trade; Fed could turn mood

Published 08/09/2011, 10:11 AM
Updated 08/09/2011, 10:16 AM
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* Analysts say market may be oversold; BofA rebounds

* Disappointing Fed statement could spark more selling

* Odds of slipping into another recession 25 pct-poll

* Indexes up: Dow 1.5 pct, S&P 1.8 pct, Nasdaq 2.1 pct

* For up-to-the-minute market news see [STXNEWS/US] (Updates to morning trading, adds Reuters poll, quote)

By Ryan Vlastelica

NEW YORK, Aug 9 (Reuters) - U.S. stocks rose more than 1 percent on Tuesday after the previous session's nosedive, but markets could reverse if investors are not convinced the Federal Reserve has a plan to combat the meltdown linked to fears of a new recession.

After opening higher, stocks almost immediately lost gains, with the Dow briefly turning negative. However, they then bounced off those lows and returned solidly positive.

Equities suffered a massive decline on Monday, the first session since the United States lost it top-tier credit rating, with the S&P posting its worst one-day loss since December 2008 and nearing bear market territory. Volume was the heaviest since the "flash crash" in May 2010. For more stories, see [ID:nN1E776092]

"People are hoping the Fed is working on a plan that will come out later today, and that, along with yesterday's selloff, is why we're rising now," said Jeff Duncan, president of Duncan Financial Management in Sunset Hills, Missouri.

The Dow Jones industrial average <.DJI> was up 156.48 points, or 1.45 percent, at 10,966.33. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index <.SPX> was up 19.89 points, or 1.78 percent, at 1,139.35. The Nasdaq Composite Index <.IXIC> was up 50.05 points, or 2.12 percent, at 2,407.74.

Federal Reserve policymakers began meeting Tuesday morning, and a Fed statement is due at 2:15 p.m EDT [1815 GMT]. While the central bank isn't expected to debut any new program to help asset prices, selling could re-emerge if there's no indication that help is on the way. [ID:nN1E77724B]

Duncan said he didn't think a plan would be enough to help stocks, but if investors were disappointed, "I feel we could head down to 1,040 on the S&P, and if that's breached we're really going to head down."

The CBOE Volatility index <.VIX> fell 13.8 percent, but was still up more than 60 percent so far this month.

Standard & Poor's downgrade of the U.S. credit rating late Friday, removing the nation's triple-A designation for the first time in history, sparked the decline and underlined fears a recession was inevitable given increasing signs of slowing growth and more turmoil in the euro zone.

According to a Reuters poll, the U.S. faces one-in-four odds of slipping back into recession, though the economic outlook is raising the likelihood of new Fed action. [ID:nL9E7I401E]

Even though fear remained a dominant emotion in the markets, analysts said stocks could be nearing a bottom. They noted the S&P was now more technically oversold than at any other time in the last ten years, with its 14-day relative strength index was at 16.5 percent. Generally a level below 20 attracts buyers.

Bank of America Corp , the S&P's biggest decliner on Monday, climbed nearly 7 percent to $6.96. (Editing by Jeffrey Benkoe)

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