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Friday, October 26, 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:

How do you trade the turmoil at Merrill?
Macke: Sell the financials on any rally.

How should you trade next week's Fed and Job's report?
Najarian: Continue to buy what's working in Tech.

What's the trade heading into next week's oil earnings?
Adami: Sell (XOM).

 

How To Trade Like The Fast Money Five
 
  Pops & Drops KNOW YOUR VOLUME: Guy Adami reveals when volume tells him to buy or sell.

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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 Before: HUM, SPG, VZ***, LTR, K, RSH Earnings After:

Tuesday: Earnings Before: PG***, CL**, GT, AVP, ODP, LIZ, X Earnings After: Eco: Fed Meeting Starts

Wednesday: Earnings Before: CLX, JNY, KFT***, COL, WYN, RIG Earnings After: MET, PRU, SUN Eco: GDP, Fed Meeting

Thursday: Earnings Before: XOM****, CVS, EK, S Earnings After: CBS**, ERTS**

Friday: Earnings Before: DUK, CVX***, IP Earnings After: Eco: Jobs Report

 
 
Stocks on the Move
 
  Pops & Drops

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

DV (DeVry )

DECK(Deckers Outdoor)
MNST (Monster Worldwide)
WWY (Wrigley Jr. Company)
WCG(WellCare Health Plans)

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  Dylan Ratigan

Some records are good. Some are not so good. But there is always an opportunity to make money. Case in point: this week. Oil crossed 92 bucks for the first time and Merrill Lynch recorded its worst quarter in history. But those events offered you the chance to make money. Look no further than names like BP, Chevron, Tesoro - all higher on the week. Similarly, the financial ETF, the XLF, was up 3% this week. And that brings us to next week. Will we see follow through on the financials when the Fed convenes on Tuesday and Wednesday? Will we get an even larger rate cut that the 25 basis points most investors are expecting? What will that action mean for the beleaguered housing market? (We'll ask the CEO of one of the largest housing companies when Ara Hovnanian joins following the Fed decision on Wednesday). Will record oil prices mean record earnings for the large integrated oil companies? Will the Jobs report of Friday paint a rosier picture for the broader economy? It's a simple equation really: lots of questions = lots of opportunities. While no one knows the answer to any of these questions, one thing is clear: Fast Money at five and eight will be required viewing if you want to stay ahead. 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.

-Dylan

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Today's CNBC MarketWrap

CNBC's Daily Market Wrap
Today's top 5 stories on CNBC
1. Athenahealth's Hot IPO: A look Athenahealth's performance post IPO, with Jonathan Bush, CEO of Athenahealth.
2. Microsoft Up After Earnings: A look at Microsoft earnings, Apple's new OS and Google, with Walter Pritchard, Cown & Co.; CNBC's Jim Goldman & Joe Kernen.
3. Merrill CEO Likely Out: Sources: Merrill CEO Stan O'Neal concedes he's on his way out, according to a report from CNBC's Charlie Gasparino.
4. Apple's Leopard Launch: Apple's Leopard operating system has finally launched, and CNBC's Jim Goldman has the details.
5. Countrywide's Steep Loss: Countrywide posts $1.2B in losses, but the company says it sees profit ahead. CNBC's David Faber has the details
Click here to view all of today's Top stories


Clip of the week:

Merrill-The Writedown
Investors are watching closely to see if billions in writedowns are just the beginning, with CNBC's Charlie Gasparino.


CNBC Blogwatch

Realty Check w/ Diana Olick: Countrywide's Mortgages: They Can't Really Change A Thing.

CNBC reporter Diana Olick blogs on how Countrywide's much publicized "efforts" to help its customers with their loans might not amount to much after all. Click here to view posting.

Tune in to CNBC Monday to watch the market unfold
1. Around the World with Warren Buffett **Exclusive**: Becky Quick is back from her intercontinental trip with billionaire icon, Warren Buffett... and has the exclusive sounds and pictures from her conversations with the uber-investor, as well as a wrap-up of their trip to check in on Iscar's operations in Asia.
2. How Oil Impacts the Market: Steve Liesman looks at an oil theory that says WHERE we are in price matters a lot less than HOW quickly or slowly we get there. As a result, you may not have a recession from oil as long as the climb is slow and steady and the economy has a chance to adjust.
3. Live at the American Magazine Conference/Nardelli Interview: Dennis Kneale attends the American Magazine conference in Boca Raton, FL, where he'll get a status check of the magazine industry. He will also have a one-on-one conversation with Chrysler CEO Bob Nardelli about the biggest issues facing American companies today.
4. Will Hulu Sink or Swim?: Hulu.com, the much-hyped online video platform, is scheduled to finally launch this week. Is this News Corp/NBC Universal joint venture a big deal or too little too late? Julia Boorstin reports.
5. Retail Goes Small: Margaret Brennan checks out a new retail trend: small is big. Call it the boutique/specialty store backlash against the big box stores or blame it on the warmer-than-usual weather bringing shoppers outdoors instead of into the malls. Either way, mall traffic is down 3-4% in the past few months and now companies are cutting back on their number of mall and strip mall locations.
 
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Thursday, October 25, 2007

Today's CNBC MarketWrap

CNBC's Daily Market Wrap
Today's top 5 stories on CNBC
1. Microsoft's Q1 Results: Microsoft Q1 earnings rise 29%, with CNBC's Jim Goldman, and Dan Morgan, Synovus Securities portfolio manager.
2. AIG Write-Off Rumors Untrue: AIG write-off rumors aren't true, reports CNBC's David Faber.
3. Rangel's Tax Overhaul: Reaction to Congressman Rangel's tax plan, with Jason Furman, Brookings Institution; Alan Reynolds, Cato Institute; Larry Kudlow, "Kudlow & Company" host; and CNBC's Dylan Ratigan.
4. Bank of America Shakeup: Big changes at B of A, reports CNBC's Melissa Lee
5. New Home Sales Rebound: This morning's economic data could point to a recovery in the housing market, with Rod Smyth, Wachovia Securities; and CNBC's Bill Seidman & Steve Liesman.
Click here to view all of today's Top stories


CNBC Blogwatch

Sports Biz w/ Darren Rovell: Fox And World Series "Shameless" Moments

CNBC reporter Darren Rovell blogs on the rather "interesting" advertising that Fox Network has used during its World Series Coverage. And read the Fox reaction to Darren's post. . Click here to view posting.

Tune in to CNBC tomorrow to watch the market unfold
1. Microsoft Beats: Microsoft shares surged after its earnings came in well above Wall Street forecasts. Jim Goldman follows the reaction to the upbeat report by the tech titan.
2. Countrywide Concerns: The big lender has had more than a rough go amidst the subprime meltdown and currently, the stock price sits at a 52-week low. Can the outlook be any darker for Countrywide? Diana Olick follows the earnings report due out Friday morning.
3. Firestorm Crop Fallout: As the firestorm frenzy calms in California, businesses, inspectors and adjusters are beginning to count up the losses: money, homes, displaced persons... and crops! The avocado crop has been particularly hard hit. Jane Wells is live on the farm to look at the broad crop losses, and how guacamole may be pricier for this year's Super Bowl.
4. Ga-Ga for Alibaba: The IPO for Alibaba.com, a gateway website to retail suppliers in China, has been massively oversubscribed, attracting more than $100 billion worth of orders from investors. Yahoo, a 39% shareholder in Alibaba Group, is expected to retain a significant interest in the Chinese e-commerce unit after the listing. Melissa Lee has the latest on the high profile IPO, the accusations of promoting counterfeit goods, and why there's so much buzz surrounding new Chinese stocks.
5. London Calling Football Fans: This weekend, the Miami Dolphins take on the New York Giants. The match-up isn't what's creating buzz, it's the location of the game: London, England. It's the second regular season NFL game contested outside the U.S. (one previously in Mexico) and it's aimed at fostering a much sought-after international audience, even at the expense of hometown fans. Darren Rovell looks at the economics of the NFL abroad.
 
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