Surging Dow Still On Track To Snap Weekly Win Streak

The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJI) is up 291 points midday, though the blue-chip benchmark is still on track to halt its weekly win streak at four. The Nasdaq: Composite (IXIC) and S&P 500 Index (SPX) are firmly in the black as well, though both indexes are also headed toward weekly losses.

Investors are still unpacking better-than-expected nonfarm payrolls data for October, while a great deal of attention focuses on China-based stocks amid the country's reopening rumors. Despite the likely weekly losses for indexes, the Cboe Volatility Index (VIX) is heading toward its lowest close since Sept. 13. 

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Starbucks Corp (Nasdaq: SBUXis seeing a bullish options surge today. So far, 68,000 calls and 39,000 puts have crossed the tape, which is six times the intraday average volume. Expiring today, the weekly 11/4 96-strike and 93-strike calls are the most popular, with new positions being opened at both. At last glance, SBUX was up 9.7% to trade at $92.92, after the company's fiscal fourth-quarter comparable sales and profit beat. Plus, no fewer than five analysts raised their price targets. 

Digimarc Corp (Nasdaq: DMRC) is one of the top performers on the Nasdaq: today, up 29% to trade at $18.91 at last glance. The software name is getting a boost from its third-quarter revenue beat, despite also reporting wider-than-expected losses per share. Today's pop has DMRC breaking above long-term pressure at its 150-day moving average. Still, the stock is down 53% year-to-date. 

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Meanwhile, Funko Inc (Nasdaq: FNKOis down 50.6% to trade at $9.63 to trade at two-year lows and has landed on the short sell restricted (SSR) list today. Following the company's lackluster third-quarter earnings and disappointing forecast, J.P. Morgan Securities downgraded the stock to "neutral" from "overweight," while Trust Securities downgraded it to "hold" from "buy." Year-over-year, the equity is now down roughly 45%. 


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