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| June 4, 2013 |
| 16:00 EDT |  | GOOG, AAPL, C | Options Update; June 4, 2013 CBOE Volatility Index VIX up 11c to 16.38. Option volume leaders: AAPL TSLA GOOG CRM C SDRL ZNGA according to Track Data. |
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| 15:38 EDT |  | AAPL | Pandora puts active on Apple Worldwide Developers Conference Pandora (P) June 14 and 14 puts are active on total puts volume of 8K contracts (4K calls). June put option implied volatility is at 65, July is at 68, September is at 70; compared to its 26-week average of 66 according to Track Data. Active put volume suggests traders taking positions for large price movement on speculation Apple (AAPL) will announce music product at its Worldwide Developers Conference. |
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| 15:00 EDT |  | AAPL | Apple June volatility low into Worldwide Developers Conference
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| 14:28 EDT |  | GOOG | Google volatility at low end of historic range
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| 12:19 EDT |  | AAPL | Gundlach says Apple should 'fairly easily' get back to $500 per share
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| 12:18 EDT |  | AAPL | Gundlach says still owns Apple, stock seems to be 'forming a base'
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| 11:43 EDT |  | GOOG | Redbox Instant by Verizon now available on Google TV Google TV users can now use the Redbox Instant by Verizon app through a supported Google TV device, Google (GOOG) announced in a blog post. Redbox Instant by Verizon is a joint venture of Coinstar (CSTR) and Verizon (VZ). Reference Link |
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| 11:20 EDT |  | BAC | FINRA orders Bank of America, Wells Fargo to pay $3M reimbursement The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority announced that it has fined two firms a total of $2.15M and ordered the firms to pay more than $3M in restitution to customers for losses incurred from unsuitable sales of floating-rate bank loan funds. FINRA ordered Wells Fargo (WFC) to pay a fine of $1.25M and to reimburse approximately $2M in losses to 239 customers. FINRA ordered Bank of America (BAC) to pay a fine of $900,000 and to reimburse approximately $1.1M in losses to 214 customers. In concluding the settlement, Wells Fargo and Bank of America neither admitted nor denied the charges, but consented to the entry of FINRA's findings. |
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| 09:57 EDT |  | AAPL | Apple bulls focusing on technical pattern, levels to watch There has been a great deal of financial media attention focused on a potential bullish, inverted, head and shoulders pattern forming on the stock's daily chart. While that pattern could become active should the stock make it above the neckline at $475, there is an important caution to add. Patterns form not just by price, but by time as well. If the shares don't break out above the neckline next week during the company's World Wide Developer Conference, there is a high risk the pattern will expire through time alone. This particular potential bullish set up will not be valid if bulls are waiting for earnings season. Though there may well be bullish fundamental news during earnings which could move the stock higher, the pattern won't be part of that equation unless it has already triggered. The emergence of the pattern, if it is valid, could mean bulls are way ahead of the news and will be out of phase unless next week's conference provides an opportunity. For now, a breakdown back below the first of the major moving averages, the 10-day at the $440 area, would cast serious doubt on the pattern's validity. That could well happen if next week proves to provide no positive trading catalyst. |
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| 09:52 EDT |  | GOOG | InvenSense advances after analyst reports Google deal
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| 09:37 EDT |  | AAPL, C | Active equity option families trading Active equity option families trading on open according to Track Data: AAPL ZNGA C TSLA CRM NFLX BAC INTC BP MRKþ |
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| 08:20 EDT |  | GOOG | InvenSense designed into Google tablet refresh, says Maxim
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| 07:01 EDT |  | AAPL | Government says Apple executive sought to fix e-book prices, NY Times says During a trial over alleged e-book price fixing by Apple (AAPL) yesterday, the government charged that a senior Apple executive assured publishers that they would work together to destroy Amazon's (AMZN) e-book pricing model, according to The New York Times. Apple's lawyer also met with multiple publishers, and the evidence proves that Apple sought to fix e-book prices heading into the launch of the iPad, the government alleged, the newspaper reported. Reference Link |
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| 06:17 EDT |  | AAPL | Apple's next-generation iPad to enter volume production in Q3, DigiTimes says
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