Heard on the Street: Investors armed with great data and an industry in transition have made for a volatile combination for stocks like Macy’s, J.C. Penney, Gap and even Kroger
Using newer technology such as satellites and credit-card data, short-term traders can gain insights into how a quarter is shaping up and bet accordingly,
on either the long or the short side. All too often, though, these bets are blowing up, creating fireworks during earnings season for a once-staid industry.
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