Futures Pointing Towards Strong Open
8:45am (EST) The bulls and bears traded blows for much of Thursday’s session as the bears came out swinging at the […]
8:45am (EST) The bulls and bears traded blows for much of Thursday’s session as the bears came out swinging at the […]
9:05am (EST) Futures are pointing towards a strong open this morning as the bulls are looking to keep the current
12:10pm (EST) The bulls got off to a decent start, although gains were limited, before the bears quickly woke up
1:05pm (EST) Wall Street was bracing for a big move today but we knew this morning when the initial claims
1:00pm (EST) The market started the session off in negative territory after a poor reading on manufacturing activity in New
9:00am (EST) The bulls got a curve ball before the closing bell and had their four-session winning streak snapped as the market
8:50am (EST) The bulls put in a solid day to start the week as the market penetrated a number of
9:00am (EST) Futures are pointing towards a big open for the market after encourage data out of China has put the bulls
11:35pm (EST) 1. Important Changes To Weekly Wrap 2. LEAPs – Bank of America (BAC) New Trade 3. Covered
1:00pm (EST) Trading is flat today as both the bulls and bears pay respect to tomorrow’s 9/11 anniversary. The market
9:05am (EST) The bulls were stymied once again at major resistance levels on Thursday although they did manage to walk
12:30pm (EST) The bulls are in the green after a better-than-expected jobless claims report and news that the trade deficit
1:10pm (EST) The bulls are back in familiar territory as the market awaits President Obama’s speech on a $250 billion
9:00am (EST) The market is pointing towards a lower open this morning to start the holiday-shortened week on concerns over
9:05am (EST) The bulls took another two steps backwards on Monday after failing to capitalize on Friday’s one step forward. We
11:45pm (EST) 1. Market Summary 2. Mosaic Showing Strength 3. VMWare Could Hit Par ($100) 4. Earnings 5.
1:00pm (EST) The market opened slightly higher after getting better-than-expected GDP numbers as Wall Street awaited Federal Reserve Chairman Ben
12:35pm (EST) The futures were pointing towards a decent open after the better than expected jobless claims report this morning
12:30pm (EST) Futures were pointing towards a significant sell-off at the open and the bears were ferocious in their attack.
12:45pm (EST) The bulls took the major indexes higher at the open but thing started to change after an hour
10:30pm (EST) 1. Market Summary 2. Potash Gets Takeover Offer 3. Figuring Out FedEx 4. Earnings 5. Week
12:45pm (EST) The market is on the south side once again as the bears look to plant the flag on
1:20pm (EST) The bulls are trying to run today and have taken the market higher despite a downbeat report on
9:00am (EST) The market ended mixed on Monday as the bulls and bears battled to a draw on what was the
10:20pm (EST) 1. Market Summary 2. Is Research In Motion (RIMM) a Risk or Reward? 3. A Closer
1:20pm (EST) The market has traded in a tight range today but on both sides of the ledger. The bears
12:55pm (EST) The market started today’s session in negative territory as a number of not-so-good earnings reports and a weaker-than-expected jobless claims number weighed heavy
9:00am (EST) You don’t bring a knife to a gun fight. The bulls were under heavy attack on Wednesday as the bears used weak
1:00pm (EST) Futures were already pointing towards a triple-digit loss for the Dow and minutes into the session, the index
9:00am (EST) The bears got a little leverage following Tuesday’s big Fed announcement but the bulls also got a lift when
1:10pm (EST) The bulls were behind the 8-ball before the opening bell sounded as economic data out of China revealed imports slowed significantly
12:50pm (EST) The bulls have kept the market in positive territory for the majority of the session although the bears
9:00am (EST) Shares of Hewlett Packard (HPQ, $46.30, down $0.05) fell 10% in extended trading on Friday as Wall Street and traders dumped the stock after
1:05pm (EST) We finally got a confession. After years of whistle-blowing, countless articles, and a few options trades here and
1:05pm (EST) There was little doubt the market was going to test resistance levels again today as futures were showing
11:00pm (EST) 1. Market Summary 2. Is Best Buy a Bargain? 3. Chesapeake Energy Looks Cheap 4. Week Ahead =
1:00pm (EST) We have a lot to talk about today so we are going to throw the kitchen sink at
9:05am (EST) The bears have put together back-to-back wins after letting the bulls test major resistance levels for the early part
9:05am (EST) The market did nothing on Tuesday as the bulls tried to penetrate resistance while the bears were looking
12:50pm (EST) The market is mixed after getting off to a good start but less than stellar economic news has cooled
1:05pm (EST) We mentioned in our Weekly Wrap that the bulls could test the upper end of the recent trading
1:20pm (EST) The market is near the breakeven line after Europe’s bank stress results were revealed a little while ago.
9:00am (EST) The market got off to a good start on Thursday as news from overseas helped prop futures up
12:50pm (EST) The bulls are ready to add to yesterday’s gains as the market is trading slightly higher ahead of
9:00am (EST) Yesterday started off good for the bears but ended better for bulls as they overcame a huge drop
1:00pm (EST) Futures were already pointing towards a sharply lower open this morning after a number of “disappointing” earnings announcements,
9:00am (EST) The market ran into some headwinds yesterday as the bulls tried to extend their current winning streak to
9:00am (EST) The market struggled with direction yesterday, but the bulls still found a little mustard to put on their hot
2Q Earnings Season Starts On Monday 4:30pm (EST) The bulls had a stellar week after taking a beating from the
1:00pm (EST) The market has traded in a tight range although the bulls are still the fat kid on the
1:00pm (EST) Second quarter earnings season is right around the corner, but we get an early present with Research In
1:05pm (EST) The bulls got some more bad news this morning and after a positive start the market quickly reversed
8:45am (EST) Takin’ It Back to Toto time, the bulls had to be thinking of holding the line as they
8:50am (EST) We have a lot going on this morning so let’s take a look at the rest of the
1:00pm (EST) The market is trading in a tight range as the bulls try to push the Dow higher for
9:05am (EST) The market started lower on Wednesday following Tuesday’s big rally but ended the session flat after a choppy
1:05pm (EST) The bulls are back up to their old tricks as they have started the day in positive territory,
9:00am (EST) The bulls were ready to roll at the start of Monday’s trading session after learning that the euro-zone industrial output in
12:20pm (EST) The bulls are pushing the market higher today, and the indexes are bumping right up to our resistance
9:00am (EST) The bulls are looking to push the market higher at the open as futures are indicating a strong
7:30pm (EST) The bulls made the most of their opportunities and scored their first weekly win in a month as the market
1:00pm (EST) The bulls are pushing the market higher today on some good China news and a “decent” report on
9:00am (EST) The bulls turned the ball over to Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke to help pull them out of their rut on
1:15pm (EST) The bulls are having a follow-through day as they are pushing the market higher as Ben Bernanke continues
9:00am (EST) The bulls turned to their closer in the final hour of trading to get back in the win
9:00am (EST) The bears continued to pressure the bulls on Monday as a choppy session favored short-sellers into the close. Selling
1:10pm (EST) The bulls tried to rally the market at the open but after a brief stay in positive territory
9:00am (EST) The bulls managed to extend their winning streak to two on Thursday as all three indexes finished in positive
12:50pm (EST) Momentum. We often hear the word in sports, sometimes in gambling, and maybe in war. When it comes
1:05pm (EST) The market opened in the red as the Dow fell nearly 100 points at the start of trading
9:10am (EST) Futures are pointing towards a lower start this morning as there are a number of factors in play.
1:30pm (EST) The market is pulling back following yesterday’s huge rally as Wall Street gets ready for the long holiday
9:05am (EST) This is getting good… The bulls finally showed some resiliency after what has been a rough two weeks
9:00am (EST) The bulls put on a good show for much of yesterday’s session, but the lack of follow-through has
1:00pm (EST) The bulls are trying to get something going today but not all of the major indexes are performing
Bulls Pull Through, but Was Friday’s Rally Real? 7:00pm (EST) When a country lives on borrowed time, borrowed money and
12:45pm (EST) Financial stocks are leading the market higher as the bulls are trying to rally off the lows. We have a
1:00pm (EST) The trend is your friend…until it ends. – Anonymous Calmness is a good thing and on a day
9:00am (EST) The market took the back seat again as the euro kept the bulls from holding Tuesday’s opening bounce. Wall
1:15pm (EST) After a strong start, it is looking like the bulls are out of ammo as the market has
9:05am (EST) The bulls got off the mat on the 9 count after a barrage of punches thrown by the
12:40pm (EST) Some of the bulls showed up this morning but it has done no good against the growing number
12:10pm (EST) Ah, we are in a good mood today and the Kinks are kicking it in the background as
1:00pm (EST) The market has been in a tight range today as the bulls look tired and the bears are
1:00pm (EST) The bulls are pushing the market higher after a rosy report from the government said exports (up 3.2%) reached
1:00pm (EST) All pun is intended from today’s title to Moody’s (MCO, $22.20, up $0.43) since the company received a
12:50pm (EST) The bulls are having a huge day as the market is up 4% on average. We mentioned in
1:00pm (EST) The bulls tried to rally at the open but after an initial pop the bears have taken
9:00am (EST) Yesterday was one of the craziest days we have ever witnessed on Wall Street. The Dow dropped a
9:05am (EST) The volatility continued on Wednesday as debt worries from overseas continued to be the market’s main focal point. Things really
1:00pm (EST) The market is down significantly today as the major averages are near session lows with losses of well more
9:00am (EST) Yesterday was a big win for the bulls as we often look for market clues to see if
9:05am (EST) Futures are pointing towards a higher open this morning on the Greek bailout package and some M&A activity.
9:00am (EST) We feel like Smokey and the Bandit this morning. We’ve got a long way to go and a
9:05am (EST) The bulls were back on track yesterday following Tuesday’s sell-off after another batch of good earnings and some reassuring
9:05am (EST) The market acted “shitty” yesterday if you were a bull. Excuse our French this morning but if Senator
1:15pm (EST) The market fell sharply after worries over Europe’s debt crisis started gaining traction again. European markets tanked before the close
9:05am (EST) The market struggled to hold its early gains on Monday and finished mixed after the bulls lost their enthusiasm.
1:00pm (EST) The bulls have gotten off to another good start and appear ready to challenge our short-term targets we