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Saturday, September 8, 2007

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Friday, September 7, 2007

The Final Trade

The Final Trade  Fast Money  Weeknights
The Top 3
  Here are the Top 3 stories that may make you money next week:

How do you trade the terrible jobs report?
Macke: Short the financials (XLF).

Will a rate cut help Freddie and Fannie Mae?
Najarian: A rate cut should help the two GSEs.

Will AMGM benefit from the Bear Stearns Healthcare conference next week?
Najarian: AMGN is still a sell as it has no pipeline. Stick with DNA..

 

How To Trade Like The Fast Money Guys
  The only education worth your money is the Fast Money Trade School

Knowing when to get in or out of a stock is the hardest decision a trader has to make. And while there is no hard and fast rule, there are some tips that can inform your choices. Look for unusually high volume days when a stock is trading at either a 52-week high or a 52-week low as an opportunity to exit or enter a position. The high volume on either high or low days can often signal the end of a move in both a positive or negative direction. For example, when a stock hits a low for the year on a day when volume is considerably higher than usual, say 15 times its daily average, that could be a sign to get in as all the sellers may have sold their positions.

 
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: Earnings After: SHFL, TTWO** Eco: Consumer Credit Other: AMGN, WYE speak at Bear Stearns Healthcare Conf... BAC speaks at Lehman Financial Services Conference, NOC, GD speak at Morgan Stanley Industrials Conference, NVDA 3-2 split

Tuesday: Earnings Before: Earnings After: Eco: U.S. Trade Balance Other: TXN Mid Q Update***, ABT, TMO speak at Bear Conf., HON, RTN speak at Morgan Industrials

Wednesday: Earnings Before: BRC, GRB, JOSB Earnings After: Eco: MBA Mortgage Applications Other: COP Speaks at Lehman Financial Conference

Thursday: Earnings Before: Earnings After: PLL Eco: Monthly Budget Statement Other: Symantec Shareholders meeting

Friday: No Significant News

 
Life in the Fast Lane
  Guy Adami Staying Cool

In these volatile times on Wall Street, it is important to maintain your composure. That's why I find that nothing prepares me better for a busy day of trading than practicing yoga for an hour each morning. Yoga helps me find my center and clears my thoughts. When the market is up one minute and down the next, you can lose a lot of money by being too impetuous. You can't chase the tape; you need to think ahead of it. Of course, you should make adjustments to your portfolio here and there to reflect market realities, but your overall strategy or trading thesis should not be changing day to day. If it does, yoga may be the cure for you. Why? Because by practicing yoga, I get rid of my nervous energy. An hour of yoga in the morning will allow me to keep a level head for the rest of the day. Furthermore, yoga has improved my ability to focus intensely. Be it on a pose or on a trade, intense focus is the key to success.
 

 

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Contact the Commissioner
  Dylan Ratigan

The market will be transfixed on two things next week: Speed, and Distance. I'm not referring to how fast the Wall Street set can make it out to the Hamptons. I'm talking about how fast and by how much Fed Chief Ben Bernanke will cut interest rates. Are we looking at a quarter point? A half-point? We he cut before the Fed is scheduled to meet? The Fast Money will be watching. In the absence of major earnings and economic news, conferences could help set the tone for trading. Key among those gatherings: the Bear Stearns Healthcare Conference, where we will hear from Biotech giants AMGN and WYE. If we learned anything this Summer, it's that a lack of news can often be the most dangerous of trading environments. But with market volatility, opportunity knocks, and even in a tough tape, you can make 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. .

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Today's CNBC MarketWrap

CNBC's Daily Market Wrap
Today's top 5 stories on CNBC
1. NYSE Market Report: Mary Thompson reports on the Dow's 249-point drop, live from the New York Stock Exchange.
2. August Employment Report: A breakdown of the disappointing jobs numbers, with CNBC's Hampton Pearson.
3. Realty Check: States of Foreclosure: A look at who politicians are bailing out and which states have the biggest problem, with CNBC's Diana Olick.
4. Exclusive: Deere CEOThe U.S. stock markets may be in turmoil, but things are looking pretty good down on the farm, with Robert Lane, Deere & Co. CEO, and CNBC's Erin Burnett.
5. Skilling's Appeal:Former Enron CEO Jeffrey Skilling demands a new trial, reports CNBC's Scott Cohn.
Click here to view all of today's Top stories


Clip of the week:

Apple CEO Steve Jobs
CNBC's Jim Goldman conducts an exclusive interview with the Apple CEO on a day when the company completely revamps its iPod line.


CNBC Blogwatch

Behind The Wheel w/ Phil LeBeau: Chrysler's All Star Lineup: Will it Win the Game?.

CNBC's Auto Industry Reporter Phil LeBeau Blogs on Cerberus' new strategy to get Chrysler back on its feet by hiring an "All Star" lineup of executives from within the industry and beyond. . Click here to view posting.

Tune in to CNBC Monday to watch the market unfold
1. NABE CONFERENCE: Steve Liesman will be at the National Association for Business Economics 49th Annual Meeting, with a focus on Fed President Janet Yellen's 11am speech.
2. FINANCIAL SERVICES AT WORK: Mary Thompson will be live at the Lehman Brothers Financial Services Conference, where a slew of industry heavyweights will be speaking.
3. WASHINGTON WEEK-AHEAD: John Harwood sorts through the buzz on the Hill and the upcoming Washington agenda.
4. LIVE AT FASHION WEEK: Margaret Brennan is beneath the tents at Bryant Park, taking the industry pulse and looking at the major fashion business stories.
5. INVESTING IN FORECLOSURES NOW: Diana Olick looks at the surprising investment opportunity created by the gloomy real estate market.
 
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Thursday, September 6, 2007

Today's CNBC MarketWrap

CNBC's Daily Market Wrap
Today's top 5 stories on CNBC
1. Shakeup at H&R Block: H&R Block shareholders have voted and it's a landslide victory for activist investor Richard Breeden. Breeden discusses his victory with CNBC's Bill Griffeth.
2. CEOs View of the Economy: A CEO's view of the economy, with Peter McCausland, CEO of Airgas, the largest U.S. distributor of packaged industrial gases.
3. Big Defection from Toyota: Top Toyota exec Jim Press leaves the company to work for Chrysler, reports CNBC's Phil Lebeau.
4. Stellar Endowments: A look at the biggest and best performing university endowments, with Scott Malpass, University of Notre Dame CIO, and CNBC's Erin Burnett.
5. NFL Season Kick-Off:The money behind the power players in the NFL, including New Orleans Saints running back Reggie Bush, with CNBC's Darren Rovell.
Click here to view all of today's Top stories


CNBC Blogwatch

Realty Check with Diana Olick: Foreclosure Numbers: Blame It On The West (Mostly)?

CNBC Real Estate Reporter Diana Olick blogs on the recent home foreclosure numbers and why one section of the country is to blame for most of the record high figures.Click here to view posting.

Tune in to CNBC tomorrow to watch the market unfold
1. Unemployment Data: All eyes will be on the labor department at 8:30 Friday morning when Hampton Pearson reports the monthly numbers for August. How will this impact the Fed's rate decisions?.
2. Motorola's Future: It's been a tumultuous year for one of the oldest cell phone makers as competitors beat them on every front. Bertha Coombs will cover the manufacturer's analyst & investor meeting in New York..
3. Shelter from the Housing Storm? Diana Olick digs into the mortgage and delinquency data out Thursday providing some insight as to why a proposed homeowner bailout would not be helping who you think..
4. Making Money Across America: Power Lunch kicks off its 8-week road show in Chicago. Bill Griffith and Sue Herrera talk to local Fortune 500 CEOs, Chicago Bulls guard Ben Gordon, and a windy city Entrepreneur living the American Dream.
5. The Morning After: Darren Rovell rolls out of bed after a long night watching NBC's NFL kickoff game and tells you what you missed..
 
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