Sonic (SONC) Soars 11%, Options Zoom 200%/ VIX Below 15
2:05pm (EST) Shares of Sonic (SONC, $23.21, up $2.29) are surging to fresh 52-week peaks following another decent earnings report. […]
2:05pm (EST) Shares of Sonic (SONC, $23.21, up $2.29) are surging to fresh 52-week peaks following another decent earnings report. […]
12:35pm (EST) Special Notice: If you haven’t logged into our Members Area to look at the charts from the weekend,
1:30pm (EST) Shares of Groupon (GRPN, $8.23, down $2.05) are down 20% today following the company’s earnings announcement after Thursday’s
1:25pm (EST) We mentioned there were nearly 50 charts we looked at and dissected for possible earnings trades this week
Bulls Pushing Green Ahead of 3-Day Weekend/ Special Promotion 1:55pm (EST) We mentioned we would cover strangle option trades in
12:45pm (EST) We have a special situation brewing on one of our favorite stocks to trade. In September, a LEAP
11:45am (EST) The bulls are making another push higher and are once again pushing the first waves of resistance but
1:15pm (EST) The major indexes have traded in a tight range following yesterday’s push to new all-time highs. There are
12:15pm (EST) The bulls and bears are dancing in the ring today instead of throwing punches as the market has
9:00am (EST) The Dow stretched its Tuesday winning streak to 15 as the bulls won their third-straight session while pushing
1:00pm (EST) The bulls are pushing resistance again today as the Dow is looking for its third triple-digit gain in
1:15pm (EST) Sketchers USA (SKX, $21.81, up $2.24) shares are approaching their 52-week high of $22.37 as they have traded
9:00am (EST) The bulls took another step at setting new 52-week highs on Tuesday and did a good job of
12:25pm (EST) We mentioned this week would produce some nice earnings trades and one we failed to capitalize on was
12:40pm (EST) Usually, when there’s smoke there’s fire and after a number of warning signals, the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration)
12:25pm (EST) We love earnings cycles and although we wish there was another stock besides Alcoa (AA, $9.14, up $0.04)
1:50pm (EST) We apologize for the slight delay today but we wanted to make sure we talked to our iPad
12:15pm (EST) The bulls were hoping for some good headlines this morning from the zombies but one of them took
9:00am (EST) Special Note: The markets are closed today but we wanted to send out our usual Monday morning update.
9:00am (EST) “The first clue we were looking for last week was the close on Monday. The bears had won
9:00am (EST) “Although the bulls slipped again last week, September was a month to remember as the market rallied 4%,
9:00am (EST) The bears continued their assault on the next wave of support as they extended their rally to 5-straight
12:25pm (EST) The most hated rally in history continues… There is an old saying on Wall Street that says “Don’t
1:00pm (EST) Overseas markets were erratic as they bounced between positive and negative territory ahead of the European Central Bank’s
9:00am (EST) The bears returned on Monday and caused a little stir at the open but the bulls battled back
9:00am (EST) The market traded in a tight range on Wednesday as the battle to break or hold resistance continued
12:20pm (EST) Shares of First Solar (FSLR, $20.91, up $0.31) cleared $20 yesterday and have traded up to $21.69 today.
12:50pm (EST) FaceBook (FB, $40.60, up $2.60) finally opened for trading around 11:30am (EST) and the first print was $42.05.
9:00am (EST) The market struggled to hold its gains on Tuesday and finished the session lower as the final hour
9:00am (EST) The market ended mixed on Monday as Wall Street debated over Europe’s election results which many had seen
12:30pm (EST) We have been super busy today as we have expected some sort of snap-back rally. The good news
1:10pm (EST) The bulls are on track to finish the first quarter and the start of the year with their
9:00am (EST) The bulls are still up for the week but are feeling pressure by the bears following Wednesday’s pullback.
12:10pm (EST) The bulls charged higher this morning as the market extended its rally following yesterday’s good news on the
12:55pm (EST) The bulls are working on recovering Wednesday’s losses and got off to a great start this morning. Once
12:50pm (EST) We wanted to talk a little more about covered calls because we really want you to broaden your
1:10pm (EST) The bulls got a bevy of good news before the bell this morning which led to a good
1:15pm (EST) The bulls came into today’s session with a comfortable lead for the week following Monday’s pullback and have
12:55pm (EST) It has been a rough few months for momentum stocks as a number of high flyers have come
10:40pm (EST) 1. Market Summary 2. Is Dendreon (DNDN) a Steal in the Low Teens? 3. Selling Puts on
12:55pm (EST) We have been calling for the market to make new highs in July while most of the talking
9:00am (EST) Go figure. On a day the Financial stocks actually showed some strength, Tech lagged along with several other
1:15pm (EST) Futures were pointing towards a rough open this morning as continued concerns over Europe and U.S. debt continue
1:20pm (EST) Greece is the time, is the place, is the motion, Greece is the way we are feeling… We
12:45pm (EST) It’s been a flat day on Wall Street as both the bulls and bears seem reluctant to make
12:20pm (EST) After 6-staright weeks of losses, the bulls are trying to end that streak which depends on today’s rally
8:30am (EST) We did our Research and we tried to get Wall Street In Motion… The market went on another
9:00am (EST) We didn’t expect much from Monday’s action as economic news was light and earnings are winding down to a
1:20pm (EST) The bears have pushed the market lower and the major indexes are right where we figured they would
8:50am (EST) The market ended mixed on Tuesday after the bulls battled back by the close to square things up. The
1:15pm (EST) Every once in a while we get excited about Initial Public Offerings (IPO’s) because they are stock offerings
9:40am (EST) We have just released a NEW TRADE for those of you who use our cell phone alerts. Subscribers,
1:50pm (EST) The market is reacting to this morning’s massive 8.9 earthquake in Japan and tsunami warnings with choppy action
1:30pm (EST) The market opened lower again which has usually been the case over the past few weeks as oil
9:00am (EST) Futures were pointing towards a rough outing on Thursday before the bell as the disappointing Tech earnings news we talked about
6:00pm (EST) 1. Market Summary 2. Covered Call Options 3. Special Offer from Momentum Options Trading 4. Patriot Coal
12:50pm (EST) The momentum continues… Futures were erratic this morning but all signs were pointing towards a higher open as
5:00pm (EST) 1. Market Summary 2. JDS Uniphase Looking to Rebound 3. Skyworks Solutions Hits Blue-Sky Territory 4.
9:00am (EST) I got a bad feeling on this one all right? I mean, I got a bad feeling! –
1:15pm (EST) The market opened slightly higher this morning but the momentum hasn’t been there as trading is choppy heading
9:05am (EST) The bulls got off to a good start on Monday although the rally cooled as the market had trouble
1:30pm (EST) The market is regaining much of its losses from yesterday, as the major indexes have rebounded strongly and
12:25pm (EST) (REVISED) The market has been flat for much of the day after this morning’s ADP report. The bulls
1:10pm (EST) The market started off strong as futures were already pointing towards a higher open but the bulls have
1:20pm (EST) October has gotten off to a good start as the bulls have used this morning’s positive economic data
1:15pm (EST) The market has traded in a tight range today, mostly to the upside as today’s calendar is light
Adobe Systems (ADBE) Hits New Lows 1:05pm (EST) The market is once again in a tight trading range as the
9:00am (EST) The Federal Open Market Committee’s (FOMC) sang their same old song and dance on monetary policy as the
1:00pm (EST) Trading is flat today as both the bulls and bears pay respect to tomorrow’s 9/11 anniversary. The market
12:00pm (EST) Trying to time the market is never easy… It has been a crazy, choppy, volatile market this week,
7:15pm (EST) All things considered, Friday’s close wasn’t too bad… We were hoping the bulls would post a strong showing going
Bulls Make Another Run 8:00pm(EST) The futures were pointing towards a nasty opening for the market early Friday morning but things
9:00am (EST) The market extended its winning streak to four on Thursday but the drive for five may have ended
12:10pm (EST) The bulls are still running, albeit at a slow pace, as the market is higher for the third
8:50am (EST) The bulls started the week with a win after better-than-expected corporate and economic news on Tuesday. The Dow finished
1:05pm (EST) The market is taking one on the chin today as most of the major indexes are experiencing losses
9:10am (EST) The market continued its see-saw ways as the bulls won yesterday’s battle. We talked about the sharp reversal
1:10pm (EST) The market started off today’s session with slight gains but has traded in negative territory for much of
11:00pm (EST) Special Update We have been talking about the new option symbol changes that will take place starting next Friday, February 12th,
3:30pm (EST) The market got off to a good start on Friday after a strong fourth-quarter gross domestic product (GDP) report
12:45pm (EST) The bulls showed up today to try and take the market into positive territory for the month but they
12:30pm (EST) The bulls are out today in an effort to take back some of the momentum from the bears after last week’s
10:00pm (EST) The market continued its sell-off on Friday as the Dow dropped another 216 points to close at 10,172.
9:00am (EST) Intel (INTC, $21.48, up $0.52) blew past Wall Street’s forecast after the bell yesterday and reported some impressive
1:25pm (EST) The market is moving higher today and is being led by the Financial sector which is showing a 1.1% gain. The
11:00pm (EST) The bulls won the first week of 2010 as they took the market higher despite a weak unemployment
1:15pm (EST) All the talk today is about the “weak” unemployment numbers we got but our main focus is how
12:50pm (EST) The Dow is trying to put together a three day winning streak (including last Friday) as we start
12:40pm (EST) The Senate Banking Committee has approved the nomination of Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke to run the show for
9:00am (EST) The market stumbled on Tuesday as a stronger dollar and disappointing economic news were too much for the
9:00am (EST) The market had a lousy Tuesday and it was one of them days where you just knew we
1:30pm (EST) “Momma’s got a squeezebox she wears on her chest and when Daddy comes home he never gets no
8:35am (EST) Folks, we are looking at a NASTY open this morning. After pushing the major averages to new highs
12:45pm (EST) The market is has come off its morning lows but is still in negative territory for the day.
11:40am (EST) “I got 99 problems but the market ain’t one”… Man, what a week. We wanted to do today’s
1:00pm (EST) The market is struggling today but the major averages are holding the support levels we mentioned this morning.
11:30pm (EST) The bulls battled back last week and let it be known they are not about to give up
1:00pm (EST) We have had a busy day and the bulls are pushing Dow 10,000 as we head towards Friday’s
12:55pm (EST) Despite some solid earnings report, the market is struggling to end the week on a high note. We