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Thursday Market Rap: SHLD, CIT, CFC & SFD

The market made small gains Thursday, but took time to hold on the huge gains over the previous two trading sessions. Third Quarter Gross Domestic Product was revised higher to 4.9%, up significantly from the 3.9% estimate released earlier. While it will take some time to work through all of the issues related to the credit crunch, 4.9% GDP indicates an economy that is firing on all cylinders and one nowhere near a recession.

The NYSE had volume of 3.5 billion shares with 1,472 shares advancing while 1,779 declined for a loss of 17.48 points to close at 9,773.57. On the NASDAQ, 2.1 billion shares traded, 1,376 advanced and 1,638 declined for a gain of 5.22 to 2,668.13.

Stocks moving Thursday included Sears Holdings (NASDAQ: SHLD), which fell $12.25 (-11%) to $104.09 as earnings fell. CIT Group (NYSE: CIT) lost $2.24 (-9%) to $24.00. Countrywide Financial Corp (NYSE: CFC) rose $0.58 (7%) to $9.30. Smithfield Foods (NYSE: SFD) rose $1.39 (5%) to $29.57 on earnings.

In options there were 4.9 million puts and 5.3 million calls traded for a put/call open interest ratio of 0.92. Sirius Satellite Radio (NASDAQ: SIRI) saw heavy volume on the January 4 calls (QXOAH) with over 48,300 options trading. Sirius Satellite Radio (NASDAQ: SIRI) moved 33,700 of the March 4 calls (QXOCH). E*Trade Financial (NASDAQ: ETFC) saw heavy volume on the January 7.5 calls (EUSAU) with over 36,300 options trading. E*Trade Financial Corp. (NASDAQ: ETFC) also had heavy volume on the December 5 (calls (EUSLA) with over 22,500 options trading. Mirant (NYSE: MIR) saw very heavy volume on the January 40 puts (MIRMH) with over 148,900 options trading; there was also very heavy volume on the Mirant (NYSE: MIR) March 40 puts (MIROH) with over 125,200 options crossed.

Kevin Kersten is an Options Analyst with InvestorsObserver.com. Disclosure note: Mr. Kersten owns and or controls a diversified portfolio of long and short positions that may include holdings in companies he writes about.

Monday Market Rally: FNM, CIT, CROX, EP & CFC

The Dow gained 286 points to retake the ground lost Friday. Markets were still rattled about sub-prime and credit concerns, but there is hope going into the tomorrows Fed meeting that maybe the Fed will pay closer attention to the subject.

The NYSE had volume of 4.2 billion shares with 1,782 shares advancing while 1,551 declined for a gain of 183.14 points to close at 9,553.74. On the NASDAQ, 2.6 billion shares traded, 1,455 advanced and 1,626 declined for a gain of 36.08 to 2,547.33.

Fannie Mae (NYSE: FNM) jumped $5.87 (10%) to $62.50. CIT Group (NYSE: CIT) fell $2.30 (-6%) to $34.38. Intuit (NASDAQ: INTU) rose $2.16 (8%) to $30.26. Crocs, Inc. (NASDAQ: CROX) fell $3.49 (-6%) to $55.13. Countrywide Financial Corporation (NYSE: CFC) rose $1.75 (7%) to $26.75 as it reported access to $46 billion cash.

The most active calls were on the QQQQ's as investors are hopeful for a turnaround. PowerShares QQQ Trust ETF (NASDAQ: QQQQ) saw heavy volume on the August 48 calls (QQQHV) with over 82,687 options trading. The VIX set a new intraday high at 26.47. Likewise options were very active as investors worked to hedge risk in this market. CBOE S&P 500 Volatility Index (NASDAQ: $VIX) saw heavy volume on the August 25 calls (VIXHE) with over 45,877 options trading.

One of the most active sectors recently has been the financial area, with sub-prime concerns. Financial Sector SPDR ETF (NYSE: XLF) saw heavy volume on the September 35 calls (XLFII) with over 44,080 options trading. A couple of individual stocks that made are most active list include Cisco Systems (NASDAQ: CSCO) moved volume on the August 30 calls (CYQHF) with over 27,000 options trading. El Paso (NYSE: EP) saw heavy volume on the September 16 puts (EPUQ) with over 34,000 options trading. In options there were 7.7 million puts and 6.7 million calls traded for a put/call open interest ratio of 1.15
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Kevin Kersten is an Options Analyst with InvestorsObserver.com. Disclosure note: Mr. Kersten owns and/or controls a diversified portfolio of long and short positions that may include holdings in companies he writes about.

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Last updated: May 26, 2012: 01:10 PM

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