What follows is a look at stocks in the S&P 500 displaying unusual volume in today's trading session.
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What follows is a look at stocks in the S&P 500 displaying unusual volume in today's trading session.
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What follows is a look at stocks in the S&P 500 displaying unusual volume in today's trading session.
What follows is a look at stocks in the S&P 500 displaying unusual volume in today's trading session.
Cramer makes the call on viewers' favorite stocks.
Plus, Cramer refutes the Ford downgrade, defends Sprint and talks up the under-the-radar spending taking place in telecom.
Cramer makes the call on viewers' favorite stocks.
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Stocks off their highs, and no surprise. Mid-afternoon Tuesday, and just like yesterday (and many other days), when there are modest gains on light volume...closing out positions usually means stocks drift lower. We drifted higher throughout the day on very mixed news...But professional traders have become largely momentum traders, and they don't like the momentum.
What follows is a look at stocks in the S&P 500 displaying unusual volume in today's trading session.
Cramer makes the call on viewers' favorite stocks.
Cramer makes the call on viewers' favorite stocks.
With Monday's extension of the current rally, all but one of the S&P 500 now have market caps over $1 billion. 32 of these are still trading for less than $10 per share.
Stocks struggled Tuesday as energy stocks rose along with oil prices. But consumer-discretionary stocks dragged on the market after a disappointing consumer-confidence report.
Stocks pulled back Tuesday after a report showed consumer confidence declined in October.
Stocks opened slightly higher Tuesday after encouraging reports on housing and earnings and as the dollar retreated.