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Friday, November 16, 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 trade heading into next week's earnings?
Adami: (HPQ) is a (BUY).

How do you trade speculation that Microsoft might buy Yahoo?
Finerman: (Yahoo) is a (BUY).

How do you trade Google's cell phone ambitions?
Najarian: (GOOG) is a (BUY).

 

How To Trade Like The Fast Money Five
 
  Pops & Drops Know Your Volume

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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: CPB, LOW** Earnings After: HPQ**, JWN**, MDT Eco: Other

Tuesday: Earnings Before: DHI, FRE**, GME, BKS, DKS, TGT** Earnings After: LTD, PSUN, WFMI, BGP Eco: Housing Starts, FOMC Minutes Other:

Wednesday: Earnings Before: ANF**, DE**, GPS** Earnings After: Eco: U of Mich Confidence, Leading Indicators Other

Thursday: THURSDAY HAPPY THANKSGIVING

Friday: Other: Market closes at 1pm

 
 
Stocks on the Move
 
  Pops & Drops

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

GRMN (Garmin)

SBUX (Starbucks)
CROX (Crocs)
JBX (Jack in the Box)
BID (Sotheby's)

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Contact the Commissioner
 
  Dylan Ratigan

Terra Firma my Fast Money friends. That is what the market is looking for, and after last week's debacle, it appears as if we may have found some solid ground, at least temporarily. Will the relative tranquility extend to next week? We'll find out when we get report card on you, the consumer, the heart and soul of the U.S. economy, with a bevy of retail earnings. Target, Limited, Nordstrom, Gap, Abercrombie all out with results next week, and of course, Black Friday, when Moms across America lose their minds so they can get junior a PlayStation. To what extent will soaring energy prices affect consumer spending? We shall see. We will also get some important economic data points when with the release of Fed Minutes and Housing Starts on Tuesday, followed by University of Michigan Confidence numbers of Wednesday. Next week will be a holiday-shortened trading week, so volume should be low. That could lead to some exaggerated moves to either the upside or downside. Trade with vigilance. We will also get one of my favorite holidays, Thanksgiving. And it is in the spirit of giving that I would like to give my thanks to you, the viewer. Thank you for inviting us into your home every night. Thank you, for making Fast Money one of the most successful new shows in cable news. Without you, none of this would be possible. As always, an open market is one in which you can make money, and will try to do that again 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. Moglia on the Markets: A perspective on the markets, with Joe Moglia, TD Ameritrade CEO, and CNBC's Maria Bartiromo.
2. Faber on Financials: An update on the prospects for the sector, with CNBC's David Faber.
3. Friday Trade: Positioning your portfolio as we head into the weekend, with Brian Schaeffer, Van der Moolen; Marty Cunningham, Hudson Securities and CNBC's Erin Burnett.
4. Dividends: A look at why you should be invested in stocks that pay dividends, with Jeremy Siegel, Wharton School professor, finance and CNBC's Erin Burnett.
5. Holiday Central: The British are coming to shop, with CNBC's Margaret Brennan.
Click here to view all of today's Top stories


Clip of the week:

Thain on Merrill
Current NYSE CEO John Thain discloses his decision to take the top job at Merrill to CNBC's Maria Bartiromo.


CNBC Blogwatch

Media Money w/ Julia Boorstin: Facebook--Will Users Do "About Face" Over Info Tracker?

CNBC reporter Julia Boorstin blogs on Social Network Facebook's new ad platform that tracks users internet use and why some may not approve of this personal data mining. Click here to view posting.

Tune in to CNBC Monday to watch the market unfold
1. The Console Wars: It's been a year since the release of the sensation that it the Wii. A yea into the three-way horse race for video game console supremacy, how are Nintendo, Sony & Microsoft positioned heading into the holiday season?
2. Turning Writers Into Derivatives: A company called "Content Partners" is buying up future revenue streams (that come from residuals for DVD etc) in exchange for upfront cash-- a system that's only possible because of the controversial (and entrenched) residual system. The company will only work with people who have $3 million or more coming to them. Now writers and writer-producers are calling to find out how much they can get, and as the directors and actors strike nears, we'll see them investigating this as well.
3. Why Dubai? With oil hovering near $100 dollars a barrel, the Middle East is a financial center of the world right now, rather than just the kingdom built on oil. Where's its capitalist capital? Dubai... a city that's booming in amazing ways. Erin Burnett is live from Dubai with the story.
4. Washington Week-Ahead: John looks at the buzz on the Hill and the upcoming Washington agenda.
5. Paris Making Dollars out of Scents: Paris Hilton's newest fragrance with publicly traded Parlux Fragrance is expected to boost her four-perfume line to nearly $100 million in annual wholesale sales. Lee Hawkins talks to Hilton about how she is doing much more than just sticking her name on perfume bottles.
 
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Thursday, November 15, 2007

Today's CNBC MarketWrap

CNBC's Daily Market Wrap
Today's top 5 stories on CNBC
1. Wall Street's Changing Guard: A look at what Citi will do to fill it's vacant C-suite, with CNBC's Charlie Gasparino.
2. GMAC's Mortgage Mess: GM and Cerberus' GMAC Rescap home mortgage business is struggling, could be close to violating certain debt covenants, and has some analysts thinking bankruptcy could be an option. CNBC's Lee Hawkins has the details.
3. Anadarko CEO: Global energy trends & prices, with James Hackett, Anadarko Petroleum president/CEO and CNBC's Melissa Francis.
4. Oil Exploration Shift: Forest Oil, one of the largest independent oil and natural gas explorers in the world, made a big leap by ending operations in the Gulf and shifting onto the U.S. mainland. Craig Clark, CEO of Forest Oil, discusses his company's strategy.
5. Stop Trading! Mad Money host Jim Cramer shares his stock picks with CNBC's Erin Burnett.
Click here to view all of today's Top stories


CNBC Blogwatch

Market Insider w/ Patti Domm: Vanguard Fouder Bogle--A Good Chance For Recession

CNBC reporter Patti Domm blogs on her talk with Vanguard founder John Bogle and why he thinks the U.S. economy s headed toward a recession. Click here to view posting.

Tune in to CNBC tomorrow to watch the market unfold
1. BONUS SEASON ON THE STREET: Over the weekend, Group Options will send out its report on the outlook for this year's Wall Street bonuses and the trends it sees for 2008. Mary Thompson gets a first look, wrapping around an interview with their CEO, Michael Karp. She takes a look at what we know about the 2007 bonus picture so far. What areas will see the biggest and smallest bonuses? Why will more bonuses be made up of stock rather than cash and will this help and hurt retention at certain firms? How is the weaker dollar affecting the bonus pool?
2. HOPPING THE POND FOR A SALE: The slumping dollar and holiday shopping is the perfect recipe for the European shopper. Margaret Brennan catches up with a British tour group that came to the U.S. specifically to shop at a mall just outside New York City.
3. THE REAL FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS: Darren Rovell heads down to Southlake, Texas, where high school football is everything. National power Carroll High School is making money off the obsession. From season tickets to endorsements, there's big business in high school sports.
4. KROSZNER ON THE ECONOMY: Steve Liesman is live from New York where Fed Governor Kroszner speaks on the economic outlook at 845a ET at a conference on markets and regulation.
5. RISQUÉ INVESTING: Melissa Lee profiles an investment firm with a twist... a former hedge fund manager who now matches investor dollars, with capital hungry adult entertainment companies. With little competition and a booming industry, it's doing well.
 
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