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Top Day Trader Alerts (AVCT, ETFC, CIT, AIG, IRET, CRUS, NTRI)
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These are this Tuesday morning’s top day trader alerts and active trader alert stocks for Monday. We have more details on volume and price analysis on each stock covered at VSInvestor.com:
Avocet Corporation (NASDAQ: AVCT) is surging to new recent highs on a buyout on exponential trading volume.
E*TRADE FINANCIAL Corporation (NASDAQ: ETFC), CIT Group Inc. (NYSE: CIT), and American International Group, Inc. (NYSE: AIG) are all trading higher this morning on no significant news besides market sentiment.
Investors Real Estate Trust (NASDAQ: IRET) is trading down about 4% on a secondary offering.
Cirrus Logic Inc. (NASDAQ: CRUS) was very active in the upside gainers last night on raised guidance and is still indicated higher.
NutriSystem Inc. (NASDAQ: NTRI) is rocketing on the Wal-Mart pact, partly because of one monster short interest.
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JON C. OGG
OCTOBER 6, 2009
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