Apple and Cisco are two of the best Dow stocks at middayThe Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJI) is trading in positive territory at midday, as big gains for Apple (AAPL) and Cisco Systems (CSCO) highlight a bouncing tech sector. This is helping offset a dismal Empire State manufacturing index, which fell into contraction territory for the first time in two years in June, while a separate report fro...Read More
Puts have been popular among Momo options tradersShares of Chinese tech giant Momo Inc (NASDAQ:MOMO) are inching higher this afternoon, last seen up 0.2% at $31.12. The equity has had a volatile year on the charts, recently seen stuck in a series of lower highs following its early January annual low of $22.50. Longer term, MOMO has shed 41% over the past 12 months. Further downside may be in the...Read More
The high in gold of $1,362.20 completed the pattern into the weekly sell 1 level.The market closing above the average price means that the market is coming into next week with a neutral to bullish trend momentum.If the market closes below $1,343, it negates the bullishness and activates the buy 1 (B1) level of $1,325 to the buy 2 (B2) level of $1,305.We used the proprietary Variable Changing Price...Read More
The bear note comes amid valuation concernsThe shares of Walt Disney Co (NYSE:DIS) are down 1.2% at $139.94, after the Dow stock was hit with a rare bear note. Specifically, Imperial Capital downgraded Disney to "in line" from "outperform," saying the equity is now at "record multiples" following its recent rise up the charts. The brokerage firm maintained its price target of $147 -- modest upside...Read More
Options traders have been picking up SYMC callsThe last time we checked in on Symantec Corporation (NASDAQ:SYMC) a month ago it was selling off after an ugly earnings release, and Wedbush called the stock "dead money." After finding support in the $17.50-$18 area, SYMC stock closed last week at $19.36, and now another analyst is moving in, saying it's a good time to pick up the shares. Specificall...Read More
The retailer's registers experienced two separate malfunctions over the weekendThe shares of Target Corporation (NYSE:TGT) are tradinglower this morning, after the chain retailer's credit card system ran into two unrelated glitches on Saturday and Sunday that made it impossible to process certain payments. The first outage was due to an "internal technology issue," while the second outage was due...Read More
Most analysts are still skeptical of KDP, thoughThe shares of Keurig Dr Pepper Inc (NYSE:KDP) are up 2.7% to trade at $29.40 this morning, after BMO upgraded the beverage maker to "outperform" from "market perform." While also raising its price target to $34 from $27, the analyst in coverage glowed about the company's valuation, calling it a discount to Keurig's non-alcohol sector peers.Keurig D...Read More
Jefferies analyst Andy Barish weighed in on the stockCoffee chain Starbucks Corporation (NASDAQ:SBUX) tagged a new record high of $84.68 out of the gate on a bull note out of Jefferies, but was last seen down 0.2% at $84.05. Analyst Andy Barish lifted SBUX's price target to a Street-high $96 from $89, representing a healthy 14% premium to Friday's close of $84.24. Barish said while uncertainty su...Read More
There's a big M&A deal in healthcare, as wellFutures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJI) are trading above fair value this morning, as Wall Street gears up for this week's Fed meeting. The S&P 500 Index (SPX) and Nasdaq-100 Index (NDX) are eyeing positive starts, too, as stocks try to extend last week's tailwinds. Meanwhile, there will be some economic data for traders to consider today, inc...Read More
Plus, the SPY strikes to watch on a Fed surprise"So now what? A full-fledged V-rally would push the SPX back to highs in the 2,950 area, but during the next two weeks -- up until June standard options expiration -- the SPY must first overcome peak call open interest at the 290 strike, which is equivalent to SPX 2,900. Many of the SPY 290-strike calls were bought to open, which means this strike co...Read More
How you can transform lagging indicators into leading indicators.For hundreds of years, since the first stock exchange opened its doors, every trader has been looking for an edge... Some way to predict what will happen next... And hopefully collect a fat "paycheck" at the end of the road.From Bollinger bands to momentum oscillators, technical indicators have been at the forefront of this constant...Read More
* GRAPHIC-2019 asset returns:* Aluminium slips to 29-month low * Strike at Codelco's Chuquicamata mine provides support (Recasts with closing prices)By Pratima DesaiLONDON, June 17 (Reuters) - Copper prices recovered onMonday, boosted by a mine strike and weak Chinese output, butother industrial metals were pressured by nervousness about thedamage to growth and demand from the U.S.-China trade dis...Read More
Bob Moriarty ArchivesJun 17, 2019I have made the Kindle version of Basic Investing in Resource Stocks free from Amazon from today until Friday the 21st of June. If all you do is read the reviews you will understand that it’s worth reading.###Bob MoriartyPresident: 321goldArchives321gold LtdRead More
- Keith Weiner, Monetary MetalsWe will start this off with a pet peeve. Too often, one is reading something about gold. It starts off well enough, discussing problems with the dollar or the bond market or a real estate bubble... and them bam! Buy gold because the dollar is gonna be worthless! That number again is 1-800-BUY-GOLD or we have another 1-800-GOT-GOLD in case the lines on the first n...Read More
With things shaping up so well for gold, we can certainly take any short-term correction in our stride, and more than that, we can seize upon it as an opportunity to build positions further across the sector, whether by means of ETFs, stocks or options, and of course, gold itself.Several factors suggest that a modest short-term correction is likely before the major breakout occurs. Gold is overb...Read More
By: Avi GilburtThe last three years have been extremely difficult for metals enthusiast. If you speak with them, you would assume that gold has been going down for the last three years. Well, at least that is the impression you would get based upon their "sentiment."But, in fact, all gold has been doing for the last three years is move sideways. In other words, it has been consolidating....Read More
"I think they're going to cut more than once this year and start in June."James "Jim" Grant is an American writer and publisher and the founder of Grant's Interest Rate Observer, a twice-monthly journal of the financial markets. He is the author , most recently, of The Forgotten Depression: 1921: The Crash That Cured Itself. Grant's television appearances include "60 Minutes," "The Charlie Rose Sh...Read More
Last week, the House of Representatives voted in favor of a Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education appropriations bill amendment to repeal the prohibition on the use of federal funds to create a "unique patient identifier." Unless this prohibition, which I originally sponsored in 1998, is reinstated, the federal government will have the authority to assign every American a medical ID. Thi...Read More
Danielle DiMartino Booth spent nine years as an advisor to Richard W. Fisher at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. Danielle left the Fed in 2015 to found Money Strong, LLC, an economic consulting firm and launched a weekly economic newsletter She is the author of Fed Up: An Insider's Take on Why the Federal Reserve is Bad for America. DiMartino Booth began her career in New York at Donaldson, Luf...Read More
Hard to believe that it's been a decade since the financial crisis. While we've learned some lessons, it's clear we haven't learned the important ones that we need to avoid the next crash. While banks are not making reckless liar loans but the lending standards have clearly been relaxed. The secondary markets are still functioning the same way they did before the crash. And let's not forget about...Read More