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Stocks wobbled a bit today. First the scoreboard: Dow: 13,986, +7.2, +0.0 percent S&P 500: 1,512, +0.8, +0.0 percent NASDAQ: 3,168, -3.1, -0.1 percent And now the top stories: - There was no major economic news today. There wasn't much on the earnings announcement front either.
- Stocks spent most of the morning down, temporarily positive at around 1:00 PM, and then down again for most of the afternoon. Closing flat today, stocks continue to sit near their highest levels since late 2007.
- However, there is some anecdotal evidence suggesting that some traders and investors are getting nervous. UBS's Art Cashin wrote that some mysterious options trader had made an $11.25 million bet that volatility would spike in the markets within the next two months. In a separate report, Barron's noted that a trader had made an unusually large bet that bank stocks could fall. It's also possible that the position was taken to hedge an existing bank position.
- Green Mountain Coffee Roasters announces their latest quarterly financial results after the closing bell. Follow the release live at BusinessInsider.com.
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