AGM, imho, just moves mostly with financials, but its operational and derivative-related earnings are always hard to predict, so there's not a strong support level that keeps it moving higher than other financials. The last two news releases don't really allow a simple computation to see how much earnings and revenues will be impacted.
Thus, when BAC is down, I generally expect AGM to be down. The primary time that AGM seems to move is just before and just after earnings (and after SKILLZ1 sells).
Regards,
'peeker
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