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ED CARSON

S&P 500 Stock Market Winners Today

Shale oil firms Diamondback Energy and APA Corp., along with drug wholesaler Cardinal Health, were the top three S&P 500 index gainers on the stock market today. Contracted medical manufacturer Catalent, drug giant Bristol Myers Squibb and fertilizer maker CF Industries were the S&P 500's biggest losers on Monday.

Oil and gas stocks were winners Monday, with crude oil futures up 4.2%, to $97.01 a barrel. Natural gas futures rose slightly.

FANG stock popped 4% to 1392.6. Diamondback stock is moving up the right of a base, with a 162.34 entry.

CAH stock rose 3.1% to 69.69, reversing higher. UBS reaffirmed its Cardinal Health stock buy rating but raised its price target from 61 to 78. CAH stock had been pulling back somewhat after surging from mid-June to an intraday high of 71.45 on Aug. 15.

APA stock advanced 2.9% to 41.36, continuing to run up the right side of a base. APA Corp. the holding company for oil exploration firm Apache, has a 52.05 buy point.

S&P 500 Losers

CTLT stock tumbled 7.4% to 92.28, hitting its lowest levels since early May. Catalent earnings topped views, but the contract firm missed on sales and gave weak guidance.

BMY stock skidded 6.2% to 66.75, a six-month low. A blood thinner that Bristol Myers was testing with Johnson & Johnson fell short of expectations in a midstage trial of stroke patients.

CF stock sank 4.2% to 113.34, falling just below a 113.58 buy point, according to MarketSmith analysis. CF Industries stock had run up briskly in recent days and weeks.

Please follow Ed Carson on Twitter at @IBD_ECarson for stock market updates and more.

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