Market Overview - The current market momentum is characterized by record highs in the NASDAQ and S&P 500, but market internals are weak, with a significant number of stocks underperforming [2][3] - The S&P 100 shows a decisively negative advanced decline, indicating a challenging environment for traders [3] Target Corporation - Target has been under significant pressure, down 34% year-to-date, and is viewed as a bearish opportunity as it approaches a critical support level at $90 [4][5] - A proposed options strategy involves buying 90 puts and selling 85 puts for a $160 debit, anticipating a breakdown below the $90 level [6] Eli Lilly and Company - Eli Lilly is seen as a bullish opportunity despite being an underperformer compared to the S&P 500, with recent news indicating resilience in the pharmaceutical sector [14][15] - An options strategy involves buying 750 calls and selling 760 calls for a $4.80 debit, aiming for a quick upside based on current trends [15][16] Citigroup Inc. - Citigroup has outperformed year-to-date, up 40%, but faces a weakening economic backdrop and flattening yield curve, raising concerns about sustainability [24][25] - A bearish options strategy is proposed, involving buying a 92.5 put and selling an 82.5 put for a $1.95 debit, allowing for a longer duration to assess market conditions [26][33]
The Big 3: TGT, LLY, C