Monday, March 20, 2023

Bank Stock Drops 58%

Trade of the Day Wake-Up Watchlist

Attention Traders: It's Monday and our Lead Trading Tactician Nate Bear is getting you ready for the trading week with his "Monday Morning Watchlist." This week he's got his eyes on a few companies he believes are set for higher moves. Click the image below to learn more.

 
 

Good morning Wake-up Watchlisters! While you're sipping coffee you'll see stock futures were flat on Monday. Investors are assessing the state of the global banking system after the Swiss government created a forced takeover (more on that below). Overall, regional banks are still under pressure to make depositors whole in the wake of the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank earlier this month.

While there's been a lot of volatility in the markets as of late, this bank fiasco isn't fazing us in The War Room. Last week we took several winners in the bank sector, including a 38% win on SCHW. And right now we're positioned on several big banks.

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Here's a look at the top-moving stocks this morning.

Credit Suisse Group (NYSE: CS)

Credit Suisse Group is down 58.68% premarket after UBS agreed to buy its swiss rival late Sunday by agreeing to a $3.2 billion takeover. The move was made to stop the banking crisis from spreading. UBS will assume $5.4 billion in losses in a deal backed by a massive Swiss guarantee and expected to close by the end of 2023.

 

New York Community Bancorp (NYSE: NYCB)

New York Community Bancorp is up 21.56% premarket after acquiring much of what was Signature Bank of New York. Starting today, Signature Bank's 40 branches will operate under Flagstar Bank, a subsidiary of New York Community Bancorp, the FDIC said Sunday.

 

Those are the biggest stock movers for today.

Happy trading!

The Wake-Up Watchlist Research Team

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