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Friday, December 14, 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:

What's the trading heading into broker earnings next week?
Worth: (GS) is a sell.

What's the trade heading into retail earnings next week?
Macke: (BBY) is a buy.

How can you trade the widening crack spread?
Finerman (VLO) is a Buy (Finerman owns VLO).

 

How To Trade Like The Fast Money Five
 
  Pops & Drops ETF Education -Karen Finerman explains how to trade ETFs or exchange traded funds.

Click here for the Fast Money Trade School Lesson of the week.

 
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 Before: ADBE Earnings After:

Tuesday: Earnings Before: BBY**, GS** Earnings After: DRI, HOV, PALM, TTWO, RAD Eco: U.S. Housing Starts

Wednesday: Earnings Before: GIS, JOYG, MS** Earnings After: NKE**, ORCL**, PAYX

Thursday: Earnings Before: BSC**, CAG, CCL, FDX**, DFS, Earnings After: JBL, MU, RIMM** Eco: Leading Indicators, Philly Fed

Friday: Earnings Before: CC**, WAG Earnings After: Eco:Personal Spending, Mich Confidence Other: Quadruple witching

 
 
Stocks on the Move
 
  Pops & Drops

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

T (AT&T)

ABK (AMBAC)
BDK (Black & Decker)
XHB (Homebuilders ETF)
AMZN (Amazon)

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Contact the Commissioner
 
  Dylan Ratigan

The worst week in nearly a month is behind us, my Fast Money friends, but the fun could just be beginning. It's clear from the market action this week that the Fed's plan to save the financials did little to assuage concerned investors. But on Fast, the past is prologue, and we look to the future for money-making opportunities. And next week should provide many. We kick it off Tuesday with Goldman Sachs earnings. They've been the Teflon traders on Wall Street, going short bonds backed by subprime loans well before anyone on The Street. But will savvy trading be enough to save them from diminishing returns from their other businesses going forward? We shall see. We shall also see how broker brethrens Bear Stearns and Morgan Stanley handled their subprime swoons. Also on the calendar next week will be a slew of Tech earnings, including RIMM, Oracle, and Palm. Some areas of tech have shown good resilience in the face of the mortgage meltdown, but can they continue to do so if and people and businesses deciede to spend less? One of the more overlooked names reporting earnings next week: FedEx. As the nation's largest shipper, it should not only provide an early tell of economic activity, but also the heath of online shopping as we head into the all-important holiday season. As always, an open market is one in with you can make money, and we will try to just that all next week. I hope you join us. .

-Dylan

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