Bulls Bounce Back/ Profit Alert!!!
1:30pm (EST) Futures were slightly lower ahead of the open overseas and hinted to more weakness here at home but […]
1:30pm (EST) Futures were slightly lower ahead of the open overseas and hinted to more weakness here at home but […]
1:05pm (EST) Futures were slightly weak as we hit the rack last night ahead of the European open suggesting a
1:15pm (EST) There were a few trades we were looking at establishing positions in this week for our Weekly Wrap.
12:35pm (EST) We knew coming into the week there was a good chance the market could trade lower if the
12:40pm (EST) The bulls are pushing all-time highs ahead of tomorrow’s GDP (Gross Domestic Product) report and all signs are
1:05pm (EST) The bears are making a little noise following weaker-than-expected economic news and over concerns that Cyprus might ask
12:00pm (EST) We have action to take on 2 of our current trades for the Weekly Wrap. We are on
12:25pm (EST) We mentioned this week would produce some nice earnings trades and one we failed to capitalize on was
12:05pm (EST) We love Christmas time as it is our favorite holiday of the year. It is nice to receive
12:30pm (EST) The bulls are trying to recover from Tuesday’s drubbing and have done a good job of holding positive
11:30pm (EST) 1. Market Summary 2. Aegerion Pharmaceuticals (AEGR) Needs a Pipeline 3. Earnings 4. Weekly Wrap Portfolio Update 5.
9:00am (EST) The market followed it’s normal pattern of trading in a tight range with both the bulls and bears
12:50pm (EST) As expected, the market has traded in a tight range today and has pushed red and green as
9:00am (EST) We had a feeling the bears weren’t done and we said Spain’s bailout, “loan”, relief aid, or whatever
9:00am (EST) The bears were able to push the second wave of support on Tuesday but the bulls battled back
12:45pm Wall Street Notes… Apple (AAPL, $610.71, up $50.43) is soaring today and the WEEKLY April 600 calls (AAPL120427C00600000, $13.15,
9:00am (EST) “Another clue and possibly the final piece of the bear’s puzzle will be if they get a negative
1:00pm (EST) The bears are getting smoked on 420 Day as the bulls try to hit new highs before the
11:30pm (EST) 1. Market Summary 2. Wendy’s (WEN) – Ready for a Turnaround? 3. Yelp (YELP) – Are Shares Overpriced?
12:35pm (EST) After 17 years of waiting, Apple (AAPL, $598.36, up $12.79) has finally decided to pay a dividend to
11:30pm (EST) 1. Market Summary 2. Apple Hits $600 as New iPad Makes Debut 3. Hershey (HSY) –Everybody Loves Chocolate
12:55pm (EST) Tomorrow is St. Patty’s Day and the bulls are trying to add some more green to this week’s
9:00am (EST) “The big thing about trading ranges is that the longer the market or a stock stays in one,
11:00pm (EST) 1. Market Summary 2. Fusion-io (FIO) –A Company of the Future or Not 3. Obama-Buffett 2012? 4. Earnings
9:00am (EST) Volatility returned yesterday as the market gyrated from positive gains, to negative, back to positive, before finishing the
11:00pm (EST) 1. Market Summary 2. Bebe Stores (BEBE) – A Sleeper in Retail 3. Earnings 4. Weekly Wrap Portfolio Update
1:00pm (EST) The bulls are going for their second weekly win following a slight pullback in the first full week
12:50pm (EST) We wanted to talk a little more about covered calls because we really want you to broaden your
9:00am (EST) It was another day of flat action for the market but this time the bears made it a
11:00pm (EST) 1. Market Summary 2. Nuance Communications (NUAN) – Voice and Language Leader 3. DryShips (DRYS) Rebounds, More to
1:00pm (EST) The market is mixed as we head into the second half of trading and a 3-day weekend. The
11:45am (EST) We have action to take in one of our Weekly Wrap covered call trades. This will be our
10:45am (EST) It looks as though we could have 4 trades called-away in a couple of weeks for our Weekly
12:40pm (EST) We have action to take on 4 of our current trades for the Weekly Wrap portfolio. We are 23-0 on winning trades since inception so
1:00pm (EST) Futures were weak throughout the night following a collapse in the Greece debt talks and got progressively worse
1:10pm (EST) Everybody’s working for the weekend… The market is mixed as we head into the second half of trading
9:00am (EST) We were a little surprised to see Tech show strength yesterday given the Microsoft (MSFT, $27.72, down $0.12)
9:00am (EST) The market started yesterday’s session with a 1% drop at the open but the bears are having a
12:35pm (EST) The bulls have gotten off to a good start today following yesterday’s 1% drubbing on semi-inspiring U.S. economic
9:00 (EST) The market continued its recent slide as the bears had their best bull feast in nearly 80 years
1:00pm (EST) Sometimes it is hard to go against the crowd even though what they are seeing can be believable.
9:00am (EST) The market ended mixed on Thursday despite a day of good economic news and better-than expected earnings. We
1:35pm (EST) The overseas markets were anticipating a weak jobs report last night as most of the indexes started their
12:50pm (EST) There has been a slight battle between the bulls and bears today as both sides try to square
1:10pm (EST) We were a little nervous heading in to today’s unemployment numbers because the market was in overdrive and
9:00am (EST) The bulls managed to take the market higher on Monday, but they will likely give back all of those gains
11:00am (EST) To no surprise, the market is trending lower this morning as all three major indexes are off by
8:00pm (EST) Cisco Systems (CSCO, $18.72, up $0.80) had a super day as it added nearly 5% and closed near