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Citigroup Could Hit $50
High-risk Citigroup stock is only for bottom fishers, but could pay off long-term.
Estee Lauder Looking Like an Attractive Buy
Estee Lauder (NYSE:EL) could reach $100 if it can overcome its 200-day moving average.
Going Long Monsanto Could Prove Fruitful
Agriculture stock Monsanto Co. (NYSE: MON) is enjoying a nice rally.
A Powerhouse Energy Stock to Buy
Unlike most of the energy sector, Linn Energy is nowhere near its August lows. See the trade.
Short This Unlucky Casino Stock
Volatile Wynn Resorts (NASDAQ:WYNN) is likely to see further weakness.
A Rising Energy Play With a Steady Dividend
Consolidated Edison is in a long-term bull market and pays a 4.4% dividend. Here are more reasons why it's a buy.
Get Ready to Short Tech ETF XLK
As the broader markets run out of steam, build a short position in the Technology Select Sector SPDR (NYSE:XLK).
Get Out of General Dynamics While There’s Time
A reversal in General Dynamics (NYSE:GD) is the perfect opportunity to sell.
RIMM Almost Ripe for the Picking
M&A talk should give Research In Motion a short-term boost. Here's the trade.
GLD Sell-off Is a Golden Opportunity
A pullback in the SPDR Gold Trust should provide an attractive entry point.
The Best Gold Miner to Buy Now
Here's why Yamana Gold should be a top pick for all gold-minded investors.
Place Your Chips on Intel
Semi stock Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) can be traded for a quick oversold bounce.
Make a Quick Buck on JPMorgan
Given the oversold market and the financials’ under-performance this year, JPM could make a short bullish run.
One Sector Worth Going Long
A fairly quick rally of around 10% in the Industrial Select Sector SPDR (NYSE:XLI) may be in the cards.
Defense Stock Dropping Like a Dud
Oshkosh Corp. (NYSE:OSK) is down almost 30% since July, and likely headed lower.
Retail Stock About to Fall Out of Fashion
AnnTaylor Stores Corp. (NYSE:ANN) is looking to put its longer-term uptrend to a serious test.
Short XLI on a Relief Rally
Charts signaling further weakness in the Industrial Select Sector SPDR (NYSE:XLI).