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MW: Shares dip on drop in MGIC, E-Trade sell rating
 
U.S. financial stocks slipped in early trade Thursday, but avoided a wholesale selloff following strong recent gains.
Losses were broad but not too deep, with the exception of MGIC Investment, the mortgage insurer, which fell almost 30% amid continuing concerns about the firm's capital position.
MGIC (MTG:







, , ) traded under $1, at 90 cents Thursday, after breaking the $1 barrier to the downside for the first time Tuesday.
Shares of E-Trade Financial fell 10% after Citigroup analysts initiated coverage if the shares with a sell rating.
"Discount brokers generate revenue primarily through fees on assets under management net interest margin, and trading commissions. All three drivers are facing headwinds: AUM is down from weak equity markets; interest spreads are contracting with rates at historic lows; and trading activity is slowing from its peak in October 2008," the analysts said.
At the same time the Citi analysts rated TD Ameritrade a hold and Charles Schwab a buy. Ameritrade and Schwab both fell 2%.
E-Trade has more exposure to loans than the others the analysts said as they rated its shares a sell.
"A steady retail platform is clouded by a deteriorating loan portfolio. We expect continued loan provisions to overwhelm earnings (at E-Trade)," the analysts said.
They expect E-Trade to hit a target price of 25 cents a share, and the estimate the firm will lose $2 a share this year and, and will lose $1 a share next year.
In the broader financial sector, the Financial Select Sector SPDR which tracks the financial stocks in the S&P 500, fell 1%.
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