Regular readers know that I have been routinely bearish on the prospects for bank stocks in the current interest rate and economic environment (read here, here and here). In my commentary on CNBC, I am …
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I think it is safe to say that it has been a very long time that investors have been able to say “wow, that mega-cap U.S. bank stock is breaking out to new highs”. Well, …
Continue readingApple (AAPL) will report their fiscal Q3 results on Tuesday after the close. The options market is implying about a $9 move between now and next Friday’s close or about 4.5%, most of which is …
Continue readingOn June 3rd when Tesla was trading at multi-year lows my Options Action co-panelist Carter Worth of Cornerstone Macro Research made a pretty epic call on a technical bounce from the $175 level, which happened …
Continue readingApple (AAPL) will report their fiscal Q2 results Tuesday after the close. The options market is implying about a 4.5% move in either direction by next Friday’s close, or a little less than $10. The …
Continue readingTen years ago today, for the very first time I stepped in front of CNBC’s cameras to talk stocks and options on their new program Options Action. The illustrious Melissa Lee introduced me, the whip-smart …
Continue readingOn March 12th’s Fast Money one discussion was on the semi conductor stocks. Dan mentioned Applied Materials (AMAT) and the next day wrote here on RiskReversal with two different ways to express a bullish idea. …
Continue readingSNAP had a fairly brutal 2018, falling from a high above 20 in January before closing the year at 5. It’s been having a much better 2019. Eleven days ago Dan took a look at …
Continue readingOn February 20th Dan checked in on the bricks and mortar retail sector, especially focused on the reversal from the highs in Walmart (WMT) stock and what that could mean for a bunch of other …
Continue readingIn early February Dan previewed Disney (DIS) earnings and detailed some inexpensive directional trade ideas, both bullish and bearish. At the time DIS was about 112 and has moved around a bit since the initial …
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