During premarket
trading
hours,
there
were
many
stocks
that
continued
to
break
up
to
the
upside.These
stocks
are
usually
going
up
or
down
on
with
news.If
you
are
looking
to
day
trade
today,
you
might
want
to
check
out
the
following
stocks. I
usually
throw
these
on
my
watch
list
and
monitor
with
resistance
&
support
levels.
Below
are a
list
of
stocks
that I
am
watching
for
today.You can also check previous stocks to buy reports-
Right Here
Premarket Gainers / Losers
Top #PreMarket Gainers
Cara Therapeutics (NASDAQ: CARA)
shares jumped 14.45% to $9.90 in pre-market trading after the company announced
positive results from Human Abuse Liability trial of peripheral opioid for acute
pain, I.V. CR845.
Unilife (NASDAQ: UNIS) shares jumped 11.08% to $4.01 in
pre-market trading after rising 4.64% on Tuesday.
Arena Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: ARNA)
shares rose 4.60% to $4.55 in pre-market trading. Arena Pharmaceuticals and
Eisai reported top-line results of a pilot study to assess the safety of
lorcaserin HCl and phentermine HCl.
Regulus Therapeutics (NASDAQ: RGLS) gained 2.78% to $18.10
in pre-market trading after the company priced 5,294,118 shares of its common
stock at a price of $17.00 per share.
Top #PreMarket Losers:
American Realty Capital Properties (NASDAQ: ARCP) fell
15.59% to $10.45 in pre-market trading after the company announced non-reliance
on previously issued financial statements and changes in accounting personnel.
The company named Michael Sodo as CFO and Gavin Brandon as Chief Accounting
Officer.
CareTrust REIT (NASDAQ: CTRE [FREE
Stock Trend Analysis]) shares slipped 12.01% to $12.75 in pre-market trading
after the company agreed to acquire Cross Healthcare Seniors housing portfolio.
Applied Micro Circuits (NASDAQ: AMCC)
shares declined 10.61% to $6.15 in pre-market trading after the company
reported downbeat quarterly results.
Facebook (NASDAQ: FB ) shares dropped 7.44% to $74.76 in pre-market trading.
Facebook reported better-than-expected third-quarter earnings. The company also
reported that its monthly active users rose to 1.35 billion from 1.19 billion
in the year-ago period. Facebook's COO
Sheryl Sandberg said the Q4 will be a more difficult comparison. The company
also said it projected Q4 sales growth in the range of 40% to 47%.
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