Wall Street faces struggles due to AI overvaluation fears and warnings of a potential 20% equity market pullback from Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs CEOs. Historical underperformers and outperformers are being analyzed for insight.

EQT Corp tops the list of worst S&P 500 names to own in November, with a 6% average loss over the past decade. The energy company is currently on a four-day winning streak, supported by the 200-day moving average and a 21.5% year-to-date increase.

Short-term options traders are notably bearish on EQT, with the put/call open interest ratio in the 91st percentile of annual readings. Options are attractively priced, with a Schaeffer’s Volatility Index at 40% and a Schaeffer’s Volatility Scorecard of 12 out of 100, indicating potential for premium-selling opportunities.

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