A stock just announced earnings and in after-market trading was down as much as 5.3%. So why am I interested in this stock?
Well, it had heavy buying just before the earnings announcement (which were pretty good, by the way).
And while it has a track record of immediate selloffs following April earnings announcements, the stock also has a track record of quickly rebounding. This ThinkorSwim chart shows the earnings release dates, and I've marked the post-April earnings rebounds:
An analysis of the seasonal tendencies over the past 14 years shows this stock typically rebounds this time of year:
So it is not uncommon for this stock to fall in response to April earnings, but also to quickly rebound. However, there is a characteristic of its options that interests me the most, and has me considering a short-term trade that could return 5.7% in 21 days. That would be 94% annualized.
The details are in today's Seasonal Forecaster newsletter.
Of course, there's much more you need to know and many more stocks you can capitalize upon each and every day. To find out more, please click on the following link: www.markettamer.com/seasonal
By Gregg Harris, MarketTamer Chief Technical Strategist
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Unless indicated otherwise, at the time of this writing, the author has no positions in any of the above-mentioned securities.
Gregg Harris is the Chief Technical Strategist at MarketTamer.com with extensive experience in the financial sector.
Gregg started out as an Engineer and brings a rigorous thinking to his financial research. Gregg's passion for finance resulted in the creation of a real-time quote system and his work has been featured nationally in publications, such as the Investment Guide magazine.
As an avid researcher, Gregg concentrates on leveraging what institutional and big money players are doing to move the market and create seasonal trend patterns. Using custom research tools, Gregg identifies stocks that are optimal for stock and options traders to exploit these trends and find the tailwinds that can propel stocks to levels that are hidden to the average trader.
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