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Trades of the Day: Kellogg (K) and HCP (HCP)

Signs point to stocks moving still higher -- but option traders should keep both calls AND puts in their portfolios, "just in case."

Trade of the Day: Real Goods Solar (RGSE)

Colorado-based Real Goods Solar (RGSE) flashed as a potential bullish play in the solar space.

Trade of the Day: 3-D Systems (DDD)

DDD is fairly priced where it is, which means support should hold or limit the downside.

Trade of the Day: Facebook (FB)

U.S. stocks are valued at a forward price/earnings ratio of 16 times, not much above historical averages and well below the valuations at previous peaks.

Trade of the Day: Apple Inc. (AAPL)

Although there are still risks in this market, this stock has been outshining the rest and has a solid core of fundamental and technical data

Trade of the Day: Dow Chemical (DOW)

Stocks and options traders should continue to weight more toward bullish positions than bearish.

Trade of the Day: Blackstone Group (BX)

For now, my bias is to the bullish side of the fight, because trader sentiment is not even close to the bubbly enthusiasm typically associated with a market top.

Trade of the Day: NQ Mobile (NQ)

The thesis is that NQ Mobile looks like it may have some “bookkeeping problems” and is likely to get a qualified audit opinion.

Trade of the Day: Facebook (FB)

Resistance for Facebook stock resides at $67.33, so traders with long positions may look to take partial profits if the stock appears to sputter.

Trade of the Day: Canadian Solar (CSIQ)

With stock market indicators strengthening for the SP 500 and others, options traders should begin weighting slightly more toward bullish positions.

Trade of the Day: Hyatt Hotels (H)

Hyatt’s chart flashed a bullish Flag pattern, indicating the stock could move as much as 12% in just 13 trading days.

Trade of the Day: Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings (CCO)

Like many traditional firms during the dot-com boom, CCO’s core business was not growing so it moved into online music streaming a few years ago.

Trade of the Day: Lloyds Banking Group (LYG)

For my naked-put trades, I sell put premium on stocks that have enjoyed a technical breakout on big volume, then pulled back on light volume.

Trade of the Day: Pilgrim’s Pride (PPC)

The stock market is weakening. But for those looking for a call trade, it helps to select a company that benefits from rising food costs

Trade of the Day: T-Mobile U.S. (TMUS)

Hotel and airline stocks have been some of the best-performing stocks for months but, again, much of the stock market is not on the same page.

Trade of the Day: FXCM Inc. (FXCM)

Forex dealers include some names you might already be familiar with, and some you're not that offer trading opportunities.

Trade of the Day: Proctor & Gamble (PG)

Shares of consumer-staples stocks are performing very well this year, and PG has been among the best.

Trade of the Day: Tiffany & Co. (TIF)

There is no doubt that the rich are getting richer. And who is that good for? Tiffany & Co. (TIF).

Trade of the Day: Avon (AVP)

The Dow must stay above 16,370, and the S&P 500 above 1,860, to maintain their primary bullish trends.