Sentences with phrase «percent rally in the stock»

Not exact matches

The stock did rally more than 40 percent last year, but Cramer thinks that only left Starbucks ripe for profit - taking in the wake of this most recent quarterly report.
Google has sat out the rally in stocks over the past year, but Fast Money Trader Karen Finerman says the stock could jump 14 percent by the end of 2015.
Basic resources jumped 1.22 percent as a sector, supported by an uptick in metal prices, while oil stocks fell as investors doubt that the recent rally in prices will last.
The airline's shares rose 4.8 percent after the report was released, while its competitors also climbed in a rally that spanned U.S. airline stocks.
U.S. stock futures are sharply higher in early trading, after Thursday's 421 - point surge for the Dow surge, which added to big gains in the prior session and chalked up a 4.2 % two - day rally for the index — its biggest two - day percent gain since November 2011.
But on Friday, all major stock market indexes rose, and a rally in tech pushed the Nasdaq 1.2 percent higher.
Numerous times in the past, a cluster of distribution days after an extended rally, combined with the suddenly poor performance of individual leadership stocks, has been enough to prompt us to exit long positions within just a few percent of a market top (check out this actual such example from mid-2012).
The Japanese stock market rallied hard in the first half of April, climbing 9 percent, but has tumbled 5 percent over the past week after the BOJ declined to deploy more stimulus at its April meeting.
World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE: WWE) stock is up 58.5 percent in 2017, but one Wall Street analyst isn't ready to tap out on the rally just yet.
In 2008, for example, when United States stocks fell 37 percent, high - quality core bonds rallied more than 5 percent.
In the year - long rally beginning in March of 2003 cyclical stocks were up 63 percent, while the market rose 35 percent (after two and half years of relentless lossesIn the year - long rally beginning in March of 2003 cyclical stocks were up 63 percent, while the market rose 35 percent (after two and half years of relentless lossesin March of 2003 cyclical stocks were up 63 percent, while the market rose 35 percent (after two and half years of relentless losses).
The 5 percent rally that Wal - Mart is enjoying in 2016 represents a substantial turnabout from 2015, when Wal - Mart was actually the Dow's worst - performing stock.
In the last month, the U.S. stock market is down just 0.8 percent, but it's been a bumpy ride: Since Dec. 9, the S&P 500 has had a 4 percent selloff, a 6 percent rally, and a 4 percent drop that ended Thursday with a two - day gain of 3 percent.
In this environment, mid-sized and large growth stocks have done best, rising 18.5 percent and 16.5 percent, respectively, with small value stocks gaining 15.8 percent (small caps usually rally before the recovery in earnings, strengthening the overall results in this environmentIn this environment, mid-sized and large growth stocks have done best, rising 18.5 percent and 16.5 percent, respectively, with small value stocks gaining 15.8 percent (small caps usually rally before the recovery in earnings, strengthening the overall results in this environmentin earnings, strengthening the overall results in this environmentin this environment.)
In this scenario, bonds could rally their standard 3 to 5 percent as stocks fell 15 or 20 percent.
Since my previous update, the Sleepy Mini Portfolio has gained 3.75 percent due to a rally in the stock markets over the fall months.
The current bull rally has seen 76 percent of stocks in the S&P 500 index trade above their 50 - day moving average — a key level for technical traders and analysts.
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