On Monday investors were trying to determine if the market had finally put the worst behind it, with the Dow surging by triple digits.
Call buyers streamed into Broadcom yesterday as the chip maker ran higher with the rest of the tech sector.
Micron Technology is trying to shift its business into a broader range of products, and yesterday the options paper turned bullish.
CBS delivered some monster TV ratings in college football over the weekend, and now the bulls are tuning in for a rally.
Quality Systems started yesterday with a bang, with upside options red hot out of the gate.
“We’re in a cluster of important levels,” says Fast Money trader Steve Grasso. And the market action at these key levels could be quite telling.
Chesapeake Energy had a solid October, and the bulls are still active in the November options.
Denbury Resources has been rolling higher, and yesterday the bulls were looking for more upside ahead of this morning's earnings report.
MF Global's meltdown makes it the biggest U.S. casualty of Europe's debt crisis. But does it also present opportunity for you?
Will October’s stock surge lead to a slump in November of similar magnitude? The Fast traders explain what to watch.
Stocks are having their best month since 1974 with S&P 500 up nearly 14 percent. Are we due for some kind of correction? Seems like a good time to consult the charts!
Traders are looking for upside in the Bank of Montreal, which is less volatile and far more consistent than the big U.S. banks.
The bullish option action started early in Silver Standard Resources and didn't let up all day.
Hedge Fund manager Whitney Tilson thinks he's spotted the next Neftlix. ”We think at the end of the day fair value of this stock is down 75%,” he says.
Bullish option activity keeps flowing in BP. Last week, OptionMonster's tracking systems showed that the April 44 calls were bought for $2.45. The energy company's stock spacer has pushed higher since then, and the same options shot up past $3.50 yesterday.
Buyers showed up early in New Gold yesterday and never let up.
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According to Carter Worth of Oppenheimer Asset Management, the tehcnicals suggest the following 3 names are at risk.
The contracts are good only until the end of this week, so investors are clearly looking for the shares to move in a hurry.
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