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Learn How to Trade a Gap Up Options Expiration (Monthly) Nasdaq Stocks
Date: 9/14/2011
Learn How to Trade
a Gap Up Options Expiration (Monthly) Nasdaq Stocks. S&P futures vs fair value: +3.10. Nasdaq futures vs fair value: +10.20. Commodities made nice gains in the prior session, but they are under a bit of pressure this morning. Specifically, oil prices are down 1.0% to $89.30 per barrel in the opening minutes of pit trade.
Prices could experience some volatility with the release of weekly inventory numbers at 10:30 AM ET. Elsewhere in the energy complex, natural gas prices are down 0.5% to $3.96 per MMBtu. Among precious metals, gold prices are flat at $1830 per ounce. Meanwhile, silver was last quoted at $41 per ounce for a 0.5% loss. General weakness among commodities has the CRB Commodity Index down 0.5%.