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Friday, December 21, 2007

THE FINAL TRADE

The Final Trade  Fast Money  Weeknights
 
Next Week's Trades
 
  With the new year approaching the time has come to look beyond next week's playbook and focus on your trades in the new year. See what trends the Fast Money Five think will be on fire in '08:

1. Will Global Growth, Falling Dollar Drive Oil, Gold & Commodities to Records in '08?
Gartman: (PBR) is a buy.

2. Will the Tech run continue next year?
Najarian: (RIMM) is a (Buy).

3. Will financial distress continue next year?
Najarian: The brokers should recover next year.

   

How To Trade Like The Fast Money Five
 
  Pops & Drops TRADING BROKERS

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Stocks on the Move
 
  Pops & Drops

The Fast Money five take a look at the year's biggest market movers.

MBI (MBIA)

AMZN (AMAZON)
COST (COSTCO)
NKE (NIKE)
CFC (COUNTRYWIDE)

Click here to see if you have any of these 2007 Pops & Drops in your portfolio.

 
 
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Contact the Commissioner
 
  Dylan Ratigan

Normally this space if devoted to getting you ready for next week and preparing you for the daily onslaught of capitalism. But next week is not like any other. With the holiday-shortened week, volume should be very light. If we've learned anything this past year, it is that low volume days can lead to volatile trading. So instead, I'd like to thank you for being a part of the tremendous success of Fast Money. Television, more so than most fields, is a total team effort. From the producers, to the graphic artists, to the tech managers, there are many people behind the scenes that make this show happen. But ultimately, without you, there is no us, and for that very simple reason, I'd like to extend to you my best wishes for the happiest of happy holidays. .

-Dylan

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