Articles related to symbol: JCP
Will late buying in dollar stores like Family Dollar trigger rallies in other retailers?
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DataTrader Compared to many of its lesser-performing retail rivals, Dilliards performance over the past month, and past few days, has been more than impressive. So traders should not be surprised if those long the stock celebrate by taking profits in the near term.
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7 Stocks You Need to Know for Friday Trading is about making decisions. And when volatility is high and emotions running hot, having as many of those decisions made ahead of time as possible is a winning strategy for surviving and thriving as a trader.
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Continued selling in energy characterized many of the biggest pullbacks in the market ahead of trading on Friday. Find out what other stocks are retreating into oversold territory in the latest edition of 7 Stocks You Need to Know.
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Will strong earnings from retail companies next week provide the catalyst for higher stock prices? Here are some of the stock likely to make business headlines when trading begins on Monday.
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Sellers were especially aggressive in the retail sector, sending shares of JC Penny's and Lowe's sharply lower to start the week. More retail earnings on Tuesday are due, with both Wal-Mart and Home Depot up next.
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Buyers continue to bid commodity stocks like Silver Wheaton higher. Meanwhile, selling in financials helped weigh down the S&P 500, putting the index in oversold territory heading into trading on Monday.
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Today in 7 Stocks You Need to Know: Maintain your trading discipline whether or not the market does what you want. Big pullback or big rally, let the rules of your trading strategy guide your stock trading, not emotion.
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Today, in addition to Inside The Machine's week-ending wrap-up and preview of the trading day to come, we take a look at recent pullbacks in the retail sector and the potential for high probability swing trades as these and other markets become more oversold.
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