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Top Day Trader Alerts (AMR, DRYS, ORCL, RNN, USB, YMI)

These are this Thursday morning’s top pre-market day trader alert and active trader alert stocks moving on unusual trading volume.  We have a link through to more color and analysis on price and volume over at VSInvestor.com on each stock:

AMR Corp. (NYSE: AMR) is now up over 20% on very strong volume after the airliner obtained $2.9 billion in new financing.

DryShips Inc. (NASDAQ: DRYS) is retaking its bullish proxy status and is up again by almost 4%.

Oracle Corp. (NASDAQ: ORCL) is trading lower and has now violated its key 50-day moving average that had acted as key support for the last 60 days or more.

Rexahn Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (AMEX: RNN) is surging almost 20% on cancer treatment pact with Teva Pharma…

US Bancorp (NYSE: USB) is not up as much as we would have guessed considering that Rochdale’s Dick Bove raised its rating.

YM BioSciences Inc. (AMEX: YMI) is up almost 20% on an approval for cancer treatment down in Mexico.

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JON C. OGG
SEPTEMBER 17, 2009

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