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Now the fun begins my friends. Next week will mark the most significant Fed meeting in nearly seven years. That a rate cut is coming is considered a virtual certainty on Wall Street. But by much the Fed will cut its target rate is still a matter of debate. Also up for debate: has the market already priced in a move by the nation's top Money Men? The Fast Money will be watching. Also on the Fast Money agenda: broker earnings. We start with Lehman on Tuesday and then Bear and Goldman on Thursday. This will be the first reporting quarter since the subprime slime reared its ugly head. How much will it take out of earnings, and more importantly, how much will the subprime situation affect earnings going forward? Already, those companies have shed billions in market cap. Is there more to come? As always, an open market is one in which you can make money, and we will try to do that all next week. I hope you join us. Dylan . If you have suggestions for Fast Money or The Final Trade, please send an email to fastmoney@cnbc.com |
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