In today's trading session, a total of 81 stocks in the S&P 500 reached new 52-week highs. Here is a look at those companies.
In today's trading session, a total of 142 stocks in the S&P 500 reached new 52-week highs. Here is a look at those companies.
What follows is a look at stocks in the S&P 500 displaying unusual volume in today's trading session.
Following are the week’s biggest winners and losers. Find out why shares of Motorola and Sony popped while Las Vegas Sands and ArcelorMittal dropped.
The S&P 500 crossed above its 200-day moving average today for the first time since May 2008. As upward momentum builds in the markets, the here are fourteen companies that are near new highs.
Considering the Dow soared by triple digits after GM declared bankruptcy, traders want to know if this is the bottom for the US economy?
Here’s a play on America’s ailing auto firms.
On Tuesday traders were talking about declines in the Vix. Historically, when the Vix has closed below 30, the S&P 500 has climbed 6% in the following 6 months.
American automakers are struggling to stay alive, allowing smaller firms the chance to take market share. Here are Cramer’s favorites.
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"We think the economy probably bottomed in January," David Magee told CNBC. The principal and portfolio manager of Magee Thomson Investment Partners is now waiting for some confirmation — and he's picking stocks.
Detroit's nightmare could be a dream come true for auto-repair stocks, according to Anthony Cristello of BB&T Capital Markets.
Goodyear saw a spike in options activity as its stock traded higher on Monday, apparently a positive reflection of progress toward an auto industry bailout in Washington. The action focused on the April 7.5 calls, which lit up OptionMonster's tracking systems, driving the price of those options up $0.50 to $1.50.
There are only a couple of pure plays when it comes to auto-repair companies. This is Cramer's favorite.