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Top Day Trader Alerts (DPTR, AMGN, PER, DELL, LEN, POT, MOS)
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These are this Monday’s top day trader and active trader alert stocks in the pre-market. We have more details on each for volume and price moves at VSInvestor.com:
Delta Petroleum Corporation (NASDAQ: DPTR) is getting whacked and battered today on poor well results. It was a very bad weekend as shares are down 35%.
Amgen Inc. (NASDAQ: AMGN) is up over 2% and actually close to 52-week highs on positive study data.
Perot Systems Corp. (NYSE: PER) is up huge by 65% or more, but traders are selling as this is a huge premium and above what many would have expected. Dell Inc. (NASDAQ: DELL) is going to be accused of overpaying.
Lennar Corp. (NYSE: LEN) is down 4% on somewhat active volume after posting wider losses.
Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan (NYSE: POT) is down almost 5% and not as much as it could have been… Lower guidance is hurting shares, look at Mosaic Co. (NYSE: MOS) on this one as well.
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