December 13, 2017 by Dan • Trade Ideas

Shares of JD.com (JD), the other Chinese e-commerce behemoth are up 5% today after Stifel internet analyst Scott Devitt initiated the stock with a Buy rating and a $48 twelve month price target, per Bloomberg: Devitt… called …

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December 11, 2017 by Dan • Trade Ideas

This week in Atlanta the American Society of Hematology is holding their annual conference on blood diseases where we are already seeing some massive moves in the stocks of companies reporting data from trials: Options activity in …

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December 11, 2017 by CC • Trade Updates

Back on October 30th we took a look at beaten up biotech Celgene (CELG) and detailed a defined risk call calendar positioning for a small bounce into year end, followed by the potential breakout/gap fill …

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December 8, 2017 by Dan • Trade Ideas

It has been a tale of two cities for retail stocks in 2017… you know the drill, Amazon.com (AMZN) was killing everyone but home improvement behemoth The Home Depot (HD) because of their perceived moat, and …

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December 7, 2017 by Dan • Trade Ideas

Last night on CNBC’s Fast Money we discussed stocks that have been associated, and benefited from the rise of late in Bitcoin, click below: My take is simple, there are NO pure plays in the stock …

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December 6, 2017 by CC • Trade Updates

Yesterday I took us through a roll scenario in Starbucks where a winning call spread was rolled out to become a calendar, extending the bullish view while booking profits and reducing deltas after the initial …

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December 6, 2017 by Dan • Trade Ideas

On November 22nd, when U.S. Steel (X) closed at $28.51 my friend and co-Fast Money panelist Tim Seymour made a bullish case to buy the stock. He made what I thought was a very good …

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December 5, 2017 by Dan • Trade Ideas

Shares of Pepsi (PEP) have underperformed the broad market in 2017, up 12% vs the S&P 500’s (SPX) 18% ytd gains, yet in line with the ytd performance of peer Coca-Cola (KO) and the XLP, the …

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