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Friday, December 7, 2007

THE FINAL TRADE

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Next Week's Trades
 
  Want to know the trades that may make you money next week? Here's your playbook to tackle the Street:

1.) What's the trade heading into next week's Fed meeting?
Gartman: Fertilizer stocks are ready to rally. (POT) is a buy (Gartman owns POT).

2.) What's the trade heading into Lehman's earnings next Thursday?
Adami: Lehman (LEH) is a sell.

3.) What's the trade heading into this weekend's American Society of Hematology Conference?
Najarian: (MLMN) is a buy

 

How To Trade Like The Fast Money Five
 
  Pops & Drops THINK GLOBAL, TRADE LOCAL - Karen Finerman talks about ADRs and foreign exposure.

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Where's the Money?
 
 

Is it a buy or a sell? Next week, the Fast Money Five tell you how to read the street’s biggest events so your fast money stays fast

Monday:
Earnings After: HRB ; Economic News: Pending Home Sales ; Other News: TXN Mid-Q Update

Tuesday: Earnings Before: KR ; Economic News: FED DECISION*** ; Other News: HPQ ANALYST MEETING, AT&T ANALYST MEETING, GENERAL ELECTRIC OUTLOOK

Wednesday: Earnings After: CKE ; Economic News: Budget, Import Prices

Thursday: Earnings Before: COST, LEH, JOSB ; Economic News: Retail Sales, PPI ; Other News: AMD Analyst day, HON Outlook

Friday: Economic News: CPI

 
 
Stocks on the Move
 
  Pops & Drops

The Fast Money five takes a look at the week's biggest market movers.

RAD (Rite Aid)

IMAX (IMAX)
CMCSA (Comcast)
LLY (Eli Lilly)
MBI (MBIA)

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Contact the Commissioner
 
  Dylan Ratigan

Next week the fun begins, my Fast Money friends.

And it all starts on Tuesday, a day I want to call the "Moment of Truth."

That's when the Fed meets, and investors will get what they've been hoping for: a rate cut. That the nation's top Money Man will lower rates is a near certainty. But by how much remains the big question. The conventional wisdom calls for a quarter-point cut, but many believe a half-point cut is possible too.

Also on the agenda – the first of the brokerage earnings, when Lehman releases results on Thursday.

It's been two full quarters since the subprime slime contaminated the balance sheets of the banks and brokers. Will Lehman's results confirm the worst is behind us, or let us know there is much more left to come?

Stay tuned.

Also stay tuned to a number of company conferences, including Texas Instruments' mid-quarter update, AT&T's analysts meeting and Honeywell's outlook. In the absence of earnings, these conferences have provided a big catalyst for stocks.

Rest up this weekend, because next week will offer many opportunities for Fast Money.

Remember, 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

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