Tuesday, April 16, 2024

A Tough Slog For Banks, With a Happy Ending

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There was a day when higher interest rates lifted financials. But not anymore. Selling in the sector has been intense, with 64 of the 67...

Why Stocks Move: Investor Rotation

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This post, originally published on September 19, is is part of a series about the catalysts for stock movements. Sign up for TradeStation's Master Class learning...

Insurers Tremble with Florence on the Move

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Hurricane season has begun, and insurers are trembling. Florence is expected to hit the Carolinas on Friday. It's already a category 4 hurricane, which makes...

Brazil Bull Looks for Carnival Rally: Options Recap

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Someone's looking for a Carnival rally in Brazil's top bank, with the help of an unusual options strategy. Shortly after lunch on Friday, a trader...

Riding a megabank on the cheap: Options recap

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One big investor is riding a megabank on the cheap, thanks to the leveraging power of options. Bank of America (BAC) has been on the...

As Expected, Volatility Hits Global Markets

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Just two days ago, Market Insights said that "traders hankering for volatility may want to keep an eye on currencies and crude oil." Both...

Traders Think Mega Bank Is Boxed In: Options Recap

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The country's No. 2 lender was met with shrugs after raising its dividend last week, and now traders are looking for the stock to...

Bulls pivot back to energy: Midweek sector check

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The S&P 500 is bouncing at its 50-day moving average as the market drifts into the dog days of summer. Here's a breakdown of the best-...

Two sectors on breakout watch

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This post is intended for educational purposes and should not be considered a trading recommendation. Two sector funds may be on breaking out as bullish...

Small Caps Keep Running: Midweek Sector Check

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Increased global risk keeps investors focused on domestic stocks in the Russell 2000.
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