Prev Close | 48.23 |
Day Low/High | 48.14 / 49.09 |
52 Wk Low/High | 17.51 / 50.20 |
Prev Close | 48.23 |
Day Low/High | 48.14 / 49.09 |
52 Wk Low/High | 17.51 / 50.20 |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 638.15B |
Market Cap | 30.78B |
P/E Ratio | N/A |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
* The fundamentals are bad and getting worse * Expectations remain far too optimistic * Reward v. risk no longer attractive * S&P cash stands at 2590 against a "fair market value" of 2400-2500 Even before Fed Chair Powell delivered his more dovish m...
This is the kind of reversal that happens in a bull market.
How did we get from a rolling bear market to a rolling bull market so quickly?
DAL has been a hard stock to trade or position.
A trade deal with China could certainly help as well.
This is some amazing moment...I say let it rain.
Entercom Communications, W.R. Grace, Newmark Group and a few airlines are seeing insider purchases.
From airline operators to aircraft leasing firms to a pilot training firm, experts highlight their favorite stocks poised to lift off.
We're all hurt someplace and we're all looking for a painkiller." - Katherine, Looking For Mr. Goodbar As I have previously remarked there is an old trading adage that long trading opportunities often occur in stocks that are green in a sea of red....
* Wednesday's stock action was revealing - And, to me, possibly haunting * Too many are drawing a straight line from an oversold market to a resumption of the Bull Market * The bond vigilantes are likely back... for good * The new regime in volatili...
It's a rare moment when stocks rally on a preannouncement or a number cut.
This sell-off is self-fulfilling. We forget that, we forget history.
The big, bad wolf showed up at the door on Wednesday, but here are ways to deal with him.
Experts pick the best industry names for investors.
Macy's reports this morning. Here are some trade ideas on retailers as they enter this sweet spot.
If you listened to Larry you don't want to own a share of any company that does a lot of business in China.
Unless you want to trade sentiment, airlines are not a good investment right now.
The three major indices closed well into the green Thursday, gaining back ground lost in Wednesday's selloff.
With all the attention-grabbing headlines out there, don't forget about the Treasury auction, CPI data and these other critical issues.
It goes against conventional wisdom to buy into the airlines sector as crude oil prices rise.
Airline stocks have been beaten up enough. Here's one potential catalyst that could send them back into orbit.
Tech and retail gains aren't enough to lead markets to new highs.
The groups that are winners will stay winners as long as interest rates maintain their downward trajectory.
The right things keep happening at the wrong times.
The Dow closed trading up more than 200 points.
DAL reversed direction in January and things could get bumpy from here.
Let me walk you through what happened to allow there to be a rally in the first place.
The world remains dangerous, and dangerous toys are not just simply in demand -- demand is increasing rapidly.
Here's what you need to know today: U.S. stock futures rise modestly; Delta Air Lines and BlackRock report earnings; Facebook's value soars during Mark Zuckerberg's congressional testimony; and more. Watch now!
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