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Thursday, January 31, 2008

Yahoo Inc. (YHOO) Stock Soars on Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) Bid

Microsoft Corp. has pounced on slumping Internet icon Yahoo Inc. with an unsolicited takeover offer of $44.6 billion in its boldest bid yet to challenge Google Inc.'s dominance of the lucrative online search and advertising markets.
The surprise offer of $31 per share, made late Thursday and announced Friday, comes with Sunnyvale-based Yahoo in a vulnerable position.
In a statement Friday, Yahoo said it will "carefully and promptly" study Microsoft's bid.
With its profits steadily sliding, Yahoo's stock slipped to a four-year low earlier this week and a new management team has been trying to steer a turnaround but sees more turbulence through 2008.
The announcement sent Yahoo's share price up 60 percent in premarket trading, while Google fell 8 percent, weighted down by a fourth-quarter earnings report that missed Wall Street expectations.

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Hot Stocks to Watch Friday

Here are 7 stocks for traders for Friday from TradingMarkets.com:
Bebe Stores (NasdaqGS:BEBE - News) beat earnings expectations on Thursday afternoon, reporting $0.26 EPS versus a consensus of $0.25 EPS. BEBE's PowerRating (for Traders) is 4
Google (NasdaqGS:GOOG - News) missed earnings on Thursday, announcing $4.43 EPS versus expectations of $4.45 EPS. GOOG's PowerRating (for Traders) is 4.
Agilysys (NasdaqGS:AGYS - News) reports earnings on Friday before the market opens, with traders looking for $0.20 EPS. AGYS's PowerRating (for Traders) is 3.
Arch Coal (NYSE:ACI - News) is poised to announce $0.47 EPS before the bell on Friday morning. ACI's PowerRating (for Traders) is 4.
Analysts are looking for Chevron (NYSE:CVX - News) to report $2.24 EPS before the market opens on Friday. CVX's PowerRating (for Traders) is 4.
When Exxon Mobil (NYSE:XOM - News) reports quarterly results on Friday morning, look for $2.26 EPS. XOM's PowerRating (for Traders) is 4.
NYMEX (NYSE:NMX - News) should announce $0.66 EPS tomorrow morning before the market opens. NMX's PowerRating (for Traders) is 3.

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Jim Cramer's Stop Trading Jan. 30th

The Federal Reserve finally got it right by cutting its target rate 50 basis points, Jim Cramer said on CNBC's "Stop Trading!" segment Wednesday.
"There's no interpretation, this was just positive," Cramer said. "We have money flush from the sidelines." He believes that the financials will mount a recovery based on the Fed's move. "Bank of America (BAC) will want to buy Countrywide (CFC)."
"Fifty basis points is good," Cramer continued. He anticipates a market recovery thanks to the rate cut.
Cramer observed that some positive results are already visible. "People bought the WaMu (WM)preferred. That's good. ... This is a huge positive, and the market should react. ... It's huge. ... GM's (GM) breaking out. The GM preferred ... is a fantastic piece of paper."
Investors should get in now, although "perhaps they'll give you something that is negative to give you another chance," Cramer said.
In Cramer's view, the export economy is "red hot." He said he was "raising numbers on all financials."
"All is forgiven," Cramer said of his previous animosity toward the Federal Reserve. "Financials should be bought."
Cramer added that playing the agriculture boom is still a smart move. "Oil's going to $100. ... I think you can still own Bunge (BG) upgraded. ... Archer Daniels (ADM) is good."
On the overall economy, Cramer declared, "I am bullish. ... I'm not going to change my mind ... [the Fed] did it right."

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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Hot Stocks to Watch Thursday

Here are 7 stocks for traders for Thursday from TradingMarkets.com:
Amazon.com (NasdaqGS:AMZN - News) matched earnings expectations on Wednesday afternoon with $0.48 EPS. AMZN's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
Burger King (NYSE:BKC - News) reports earnings on Thursday morning before the bell, with traders looking for $0.32 EPS. BKC's PowerRating (for Traders) is 4.
Colgate-Palmolive (NYSE:CL - News) is looking to announce $0.89 EPS on Thursday before the market opens. CL's PowerRating (for Traders) is 6.
Analysts will be watching for L-3 Communications (NYSE:LLL - News) to announce $1.61 EPS tomorrow morning before the bell. LLL's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
When Mastercard (NYSE:MA - News) reports earnings early Thursday morning, watch for $0.72 EPS. MA's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
Mattel T looks set to report $0.73 EPS tomorrow morning. MAT's PowerRating (for Traders) is 4.
MBIA (NYSE:MBI - News) is projected to announce -$2.98 EPS tomorrow morning before the market opens. MBI's PowerRating (for Traders) is 4.

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Federal Reserve Cuts Rates By 1/2 Point

The Federal Reserve on Wednesday cut a key interest rate for the second time in just over a week, reducing the federal funds rate by a half point. It signaled that further rate cuts were possible.
The Fed action pushed the funds rate to 3 percent. It followed a three-fourths of a percentage point cut on Jan. 22, a day after financial markets around the world had plummeted on fears that the U.S. economy was heading into a recession. That decrease had been the biggest one-day move in more than two decades.
The half-point cut Wednesday followed news that the economy had slowed significantly in the final three months of last year with the gross domestic product expanding at a barely discernible pace of 0.6 percent, less than half what had been expected. The report came amid increased concern from several quarters about a possible recession.

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4Q GDP News Points Towards Recession

The economy nearly stalled in the fourth quarter with a growth rate of just 0.6 percent, capping its worst year since 2002.
The Commerce Department's report on the gross domestic product, released Wednesday, showed an economy that had deteriorated considerably during the October-to-December quarter as worsening problems in the housing market and harder-to-get credit made individuals and businesses more cautious in their spending. Fears of a recession have grown.

For all of 2007, the economy grew by just 2.2 percent, the weakest performance in five years, when the country was struggling to recover from the 2001 recession. The housing collapse dealt the economy its biggest blow last year. Builders slashed spending on housing projects by 16.9 percent on an annualized basis, the most in 25 years.

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Eastman Kodak Co. (EK) Makeover Worthwhile

Eastman Kodak Co., wrapping up a four-year digital makeover, reported a much higher $215 million profit for the fourth quarter on Wednesday, lifted by a 15 percent bump in digital sales and a jump-start in the lucrative inkjet printer market.
The photography products maker earned the equivalent of 71 cents a share in the October-December quarter, up from $16 million, or 6 cents a share, a year earlier.
Sales rose 4 percent to $3.22 billion from $3.11 billion a year earlier.
Excluding one-time items of $28 million, or 9 cents a share, operating profits came to $120 million, or 40 cents a share. That was below the 52 cents a share forecast by analysts polled by Thomson Financial. The earnings estimates typically exclude one-time items. But the sales topped analysts' consensus estimate of $3.1 billion.

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Boeing Co. (BA) Reports Record Revenues

- 2007 revenues rose 8 percent to $66.4 billion
- Full-year net income increased 84 percent to $4.1 billion while EPS grew to $5.28 per share, driving cash flow to $9.6 billion
- Fourth-quarter EPS grew to $1.36 per share on revenue of $17.5 billion
- Backlog reached a record $327 billion
- 2008 EPS guidance raised to between $5.70 and $5.85 per share
Table 1. Summary Financial Results
(Millions, except 4th Quarter Full Year per share data) 2007 2006 Change 2007 2006 Change
Revenues $17,477 $17,541 (0%) $66,387 $61,530 8% Earnings From Operations $1,516 $1,152 32% $5,830 $3,014 93% Operating Margin 8.7% 6.6% 2.1 Pts 8.8% 4.9% 3.9 Pts Reported Net Income $1,033 $989 4% $4,074 $2,215 84% Reported Earnings per Share $1.36 $1.29 5% $5.28 $2.85 85% Adjusted Earnings per Share * $1.35 $1.30 4% $5.26 $3.83 37% Operating Cash Flow $1,893 $2,441 (22%) $9,584 $7,499 28%
* Non-GAAP measure. A complete definition of Boeing's use of non-GAAP measures, identified by an asterisk (*), is found on page 8, "Non-GAAP Measure Disclosure." A complete reconciliation to reported EPS is attached to this release.

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Merck & Co. Inc. (MRK) Beats the Street

-- Company Announces Full-Year 2007 Non-GAAP EPS of $3.20 and Fourth-Quarter Non-GAAP EPS of $0.80, Excluding Certain Previously Disclosed Items; Full-Year GAAP EPS of $1.49 and Fourth-Quarter GAAP EPS of $(0.75)
-- Worldwide Product Revenue Growth Driven by Performance of SINGULAIR, JANUVIA, GARDASIL and VARIVAX
-- Merck Reaffirms Full-Year 2008 Non-GAAP EPS Range of $3.28 to $3.38, Excluding Certain Items; Revised 2008 GAAP EPS Range of $3.80 to $4.00

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Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap Jan. 29th

New Rule #1 : There's a market for everything; pay attention to how it works, Archer Daniels Midland (ADM), Andersons (ANDE) and VeraSun (VSE)
Cramer reiterated his recommendation that investors read his first book: Jim Cramer's Real Money: Sane Investing in an Insane World, in addition to his newest publication, Jim Cramer's Mad Money: Watch TV Get Rich, which contains 20 brand new investment rules, 5 of which he described on Tuesday's show. His first new rule requires that investors be aware of how stocks trade and that there are many sub-markets within the market. When faced with a trendy stock, it is more important to pay attention to supply and demand than media hype. For instance, late in 2005 when demand for ethanol stocks was high and supply was low, it was possible to make truckloads of money with ADM and ANDE. However, when VeraSun went public in June 2006, Cramer declared that the ethanol story was over, since the supply of ethanol exceeded demand. If you'd just been paying attention to the fundamentals, or to the hype about ethanol in the media, you would've been caught totally off-guard by the downturn in ethanol, Cramer said.
New Rule #2: Make sure your stocks actually fit the bill, Microsoft (MSFT) and Cisco (CSCO)
In addition to doing homework, Cramer warned, Don't be bamboozled by what sector your stock belongs to. Instead, know precisely what you own and why you own it. Cramer cautions viewers not to confuse a rally in an entire sector with a rally within the sector. Broad sector rallies are not too difficult to spot or predict. For instance, when the Fed cuts interest rates, rallies are prevalent among cyclicals, and when the economy is perceived as being weak, consumer staples rally. However, most rallies don't work that way, Cramer said. For instance, when there were stories about a tech rally in June 2005, Cramer chose MSFT and CSCO as names that represented tech, when the upsurge was actually a gadget rally, and did not affect these stocks. Cramer suggests looking at industries within sectors.
New Rule #3: Latin America is Always a Trade, BanColombia (CIB)
Cramer envisions that one day this rule may be revoked, but not in the near future, because every time there is an amazing, long-term growth story in Latin America, it will wind up being a trade. This has nothing to do with the fundamentals of the companies, but is the result of huge market-moving investment firms which have the conviction that Latin America is always a trade, and the stocks get hammered as soon as they move on. Cramer admitted that he made this mistake by thinking that CIB was an investment when it was actually a trade.
New Rule #4: Be a Lemming.
Although he confessed that, at first, this rule may sound stupid and terrible, it actually makes sense to go with the big institutions and the movement of the market if the investor has done sufficient homework. This doesn't mean to ride momentum blindly, but it is true that stocks which hit a 52-week high often keep increasing. This isn't about being a unique and individual snowflake. It's about trying to make money, Cramer said.
New Rule #5: Don't be afraid to say something is too hard.
Some things are just too difficult to game, even after doing lot of homework. Cramer confesses that his rough spot is predicting restaurant same-store sales growth; There are too many better, easier ways to make money in the market, he said. Restaurant CEOs have a hard time predicting their own same-store sales, and the weirdest, most unexpected factors can cause worse-than-expected results. Since there is always a bull market somewhere, Cramer doesn't see the point in knocking one's head against the wall with something that is too hard.
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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Zoran Corp. (ZRAN) Has Miserable Day

Shares in chip maker Zoran Corp. fell sharply Tuesday after the company released first-quarter earnings-per-share estimates well below analyst expectations.
Zoran shares fell $2.28, or 15.2 percent, to close at $12.75, after earlier hitting an annual low of $11.99. They had traded in the past year between $13.72 and $27.45.
Jefferies & Co. analyst Adam Benjamin said the outlook, released late Monday, showed seasonal weakness worsened by reduced consumer spending.
He lowered his fiscal 2008 earnings-per-share estimate to 98 cents from $1.41 and lowered his price target to $18 from $26.

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Intuitive Surgical Inc. (ISRG) Shares Plummet

Shares of medical device maker Intuitive Surgical Inc. fell sharply Tuesday as an Oppenheimer & Co. analyst said the company's strong growth will slow in 2008 on fewer U.S. sales of the da Vinci surgical system, due to market saturation and a lack of adoption by gynecologists for hysterectomy procedures.
Analyst Amit Hazan said Intuitive Surgical is the most expensive stock in the medical technology sector, a value driven by both the company's robust growth rates and by results consistently beating Wall Street expectations by wide margins. Intuitive's da Vinci system allows doctors to perform robot-aided surgery through small openings in the patient's body from a remote console.

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Hot Stocks to Watch Wednesday

Here are 7 stocks for traders for Wednesday from TradingMarkets.com:
Robert Half (NYSE:RHI - News) beat earnings expectations on Tuesday afternoon, reporting $0.50 EPS versus a consensus of $0.47 EPS. RHI's PowerRating (for Traders) is 4.
Altria (NYSE:MO - News) reports earnings on Wednesday before the market opens, with traders looking for $0.97 EPS. MO's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
Analysts will be watching for Baker Hughes (NYSE:BHI - News) to report $1.28 EPS on Wednesday morning before the bell. BHI's PowerRating (for Traders) is 3.
Boeing (NYSE:BA - News) looks set to report $1.32 EPS on early Wednesday. BA's PowerRating (for Traders) is 4.
When Dominion (NYSE:D - News) reports quarterly results on Wednesday before the bell, look for $0.56 EPS. D's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
Merck (NYSE:MRK - News) is aiming to announce $0.74 EPS on Wednesday morning before the stock markets open. MRK's PowerRating (for Traders) is 6.
Kellogg (NYSE:K - News) should report $0.44 EPS tomorrow morning. K's PowerRating (for Traders) is 4.

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Countrywide Financial Corp. (CFC) Posts Huge Loss

Countrywide Financial Corp., the nation's largest mortgage lender, said Tuesday it swung to a loss in the fourth quarter due to rising loss provisions and impairment charges as more borrowers fell behind on mortgage payments. The earnings fell well short of Wall Street estimates.
The Calabasas, Calif.-based company lost $422 million, or 79 cents per share, during the fourth quarter, compared with earnings of $622 million, or $1.01 per share, during the same period the previous year.
Analysts polled by Thomson Financial, on average, forecast a loss of 30 cents per share for the quarter.

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Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap Jan. 28th

Cramer Cries Foul:
United Technologies (UTX), Microsoft (MSFT), Honeywell (HON), IBM (IBM), Fluor (FLR), Union Pacific (UNP), CSX (CSX)
Cramer declared he was sick and tired of taking abuse from people who say I've gotten it wrong, specifically Robert Samuelson who wrote in a recent Newsweek article that Cramer advocates rate cuts only to create a short-term lift for stocks. Cramer argued he has been advocating rate cuts for a year, and band-aid stimulus packages that give away taxpayer monies that we don't have are not the solution. Instead, he advocates a rate reduction of 1.75% and said the Fed was unsophisticated, arrogant and incredibly reckless. Cramer said in the current environment, he would consider buying UTX, MSFT, HON, IBM, FLR, UNP, CSX.
Excuses, Excuses: Motorola (MOT), Nokia (NOK)
Sometimes a loser company's excuses can bring down good companies. Cramer cited MOT, which reported abysmal numbers last week, admitted mobile sales were down 38% and blamed the economy. As a result, there was a huge selloff of MOT and NOK, even though NOK reported a 44% increase in sales, bigger market share and strength in foreign markets. Nokia should not be punished for Motorla's sins, particularly since MOT makes products no one wants to buy and lacks vision.
CEO Interview: Emanuel Chirico of Phillips-Van Heusen (PVH) also with stocks Liz Claiborne (LIZ), VF Corp (VFC), Jones Apparel (JNY)
Cramer says retail is the place to be if there will be another rate cut and mentions he likes LIZ, VFC and JNY in addition to PVH. Emanuel Chirico said although his company was one of the first in the sector to issue warnings about a sluggish consumer, PVH recently beat its estimates by two cents a share. While inventories are up slightly, Chirico highlighted PVH's successful buyback program and its renaming Continental Airlines Area to Izod Arena, which will be a strong marketing tool. While Cramer likes all the retail names he mentioned, he adds PVH is the cheapest in the group.
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Jim Cramer's Stop Trading Jan 29th

InterContinental Exchange's price had risen dramatically since Cramer recommended the stock on "Mad Money," but has since returned to previous levels, Cramer said. Neither stock has responded favorably to today's news that the CME, which operates the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and the Chicago Board of Trade, is in talks to buy ICE. "What is the ICE doing down?" Cramer asked.
Cramer also believes the economy is not headed for a recession. He named earnings calls from Honeywell (HON), Caterpillar (CAT), Parker Hannifin (PH) and others as signs of the market's health.
Cramer also noted that the KBW Bank Index and the PHLX Housing Sector Index are rallying because of the rate cuts.
In spite of the positive news, Cramer said he believes more action is needed. Given "the losses that we saw for the quarterlies from a Bank of America (BAC) or a Wachovia (WB) ... I genuinely feel that we are too close to the precipice to stop.
"That doesn't mean that a Honeywell isn't doing fine without it," Cramer cautioned. "It's like 1998, when the economy was booming. ... We had to stop the decline [in the financials] ."
Cramer believes the bank woes may remain independent of the broader economy. "The problems are not with IBM (IBM) or Verizon (VZ) ... AT&T (T ) ... Nokia (NOK) ... Microsoft (MSFT)."
Cramer added that the Federal Reserve's 75-basis-point rate cut last week was helpful. "You needed that cut to be able to raise all that money last week." However, the crisis isn't over. "Home price appreciation is nonexistent. ... We saw that number today. ... The oil futures are saying no recession. I think the Fed cuts are needed again."
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Monday, January 28, 2008

VMware Inc. (VMW) Stock Gets Nailed

VMware Inc. said Monday its fourth-quarter earnings more than doubled, but revenue missed Wall Street's expectations, and shares of the virtualization software maker tumbled after hours.
The company, which went public last August in one of the tech sector's most highly anticipated IPOs since Google's, posted a profit of $78.2 million, or 19 cents per share, up from $31 million, or 9 cents per share, in the same period a year earlier.
Adjusted earnings, excluding stock options costs and other items, were 26 cents per share in the latest quarter.
Revenue rose 80 percent to $412.5 million from $229.6 million.
Analysts, on average, expected a profit of 24 cents per share on sales of $417.4 million, according to a poll by Thomson Financial. Analyst estimates typically exclude stock options costs.

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American Express Company (AXP) Disappoints in 4Q

American Express Co. said Monday its profit slumped nearly 10 percent in the fourth quarter as it set aside more money to prepare for cardholder defaults.
American Express' customers tend to spend more and have stronger credit histories than the average cardholder, so the company looks better shielded against a tough 2008 than many other lenders. Still, investors appeared concerned that AmEx is girding for deteriorating credit conditions and slower U.S. spending.
American Express shares fell 2.7 percent in after-market trading, having risen $1.96, or 4.3 percent, to close at $47.40 Monday. Last week, its shares hit a four-year low.
The credit-card issuer posted net income of $831 million, or 71 cents a share, down 9.9 percent from $922 million, or 75 cents a share, in the previous year's fourth quarter.

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Hot Stocks to Watch Tuesday

Here are 7 stocks for traders for Tuesday from TradingMarkets.com:
SanDisk (NasdaqGS:SNDK - News) beat earnings expectations on Monday afternoon, reporting $0.69 EPS over a consensus of $0.64 EPS. SNDK's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
JDA Software (NasdaqGM:JDAS - News) also beat earnings with $0.35 EPS over an expected $0.34 EPS. JDAS's PowerRating (for Traders) is 3.
3M (NYSE:MMM - News) reports earnings on Tuesday before the market opens, with traders looking for $1.17 EPS. MMM's PowerRating (for Traders) is 3.
American Electric (NYSE:AEP - News) is expected to report $0.50 EPS on Tuesday before the bell. AEP's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
Cardinal Health (NYSE:CAH - News) is set to report $0.88 EPS before the market opens on Tuesday morning. CAH's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
Anaylsts are watching for Countrywide (NYSE:CFC - News) to announce -$0.30 EPS on Tuesday before the bell. CFC's PowerRating (for Traders) is 4.
When Eli Lilly (NYSE:LLY - News) announces quarterly results early Tuesday morning, be watching for $0.89 EPS. LLY's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.

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NYMEX Holdings Inc. (NMX) Shares Rise on Possible Acquisition By CME Group Inc. (CME)

Shares of stock exchange operators mostly rose in midday trading Monday, as CME Group Inc. said it is discussing an acquisition of Nymex Holdings Inc. for about $11 billion.
The proposed deal values shares of Nymex at $119.22 each. The two companies are in an exclusive 30-day negotiating period.
Nymex, which operates the New York Mercantile Exchange, rose $7.37, or 6.9 percent, to $114.53. The stock has traded between $88.26 and $148 during the past year.
The New York Mercantile Exchange specializes in trading of energy and metals contracts, and has already partnered with CME to list some contracts on CME's electronic exchange.

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Trading Ideas Monday

Here are 7 trading ideas for today. This list comes directly from the TradingMarkets Stock Indicators page and is based upon our latest quantitative research.
Bullish
5+ Consecutive Down Days: These are stocks that have closed down for five or more consecutive days and are trading above their 200-day moving average. Our research shows that stocks trading above their 200-day moving average that close down for five or more days have shown positive returns, on average, 1-day, 2-days and 1-week later. Historically, these stocks have provided traders with a significant edge.
C.R. Bard (NYSE:BCR - News) & Healthways (NasdaqGS:HWAY - News). BCR's PowerRating (for Traders) is 7, and HWAY's PowerRating (for Traders) is 8.
5+ Consecutive Lower Lows: These are stocks that have made a lower low for five or more consecutive days and are trading above their 200-day moving average. Our research shows that stocks trading above their 200-day moving average that make lower lows for five or more days have shown positive returns, on average, 1-day, 2-days and 1-week later. Historically, these stocks have provided traders with a significant edge.
Henry Schein (NasdaqGS:HSIC - News). HSIC's PowerRating (for Traders) is 6.
2-Period RSI Below 2: These are stocks that have a 2-period RSI reading below 2 and are trading above their 200-day moving average. Our research shows that stocks trading above their 200-day moving with a 2-period RSI reading below 2 have shown positive returns, on average, 1-day, 2-days and 1-week later. Historically, these stocks have provided traders with a significant edge.
Royal Gold (NasdaqGS:RGLD - News). RGLD's PowerRating (for Traders) is 7.
Stocks Down 10% or More: These are stocks that have lost 10% or more over the past five days and are trading above their 200-day moving average. Our research shows that stocks trading above their 200-day moving average that have lost 10% or more over the past five days have shown positive returns, on average, 1-day, 2-days and 1-week later. Historically, these stocks have provided traders with a significant edge.
Martek Biosciences (NasdaqGS:MATK - News). MATK's PowerRating (for Traders) is 7.
Bearish
5+ Consecutive Up Days: These are stocks that have closed up for five or more consecutive days and are trading below their 200-day moving average. Our research shows that stocks trading below their 200-day moving average that close up for five or more days have shown negative returns, on average, 1-week later. Historically, these stocks have provided traders with a significant edge.
Coldwater Creek (NasdaqGS:CWTR - News). CWTR's PowerRatings (for Traders) is 1.
Stocks Up 10% or More: These are stocks that have gained 10% or more over the past five days and are trading below their 200-day moving average. Our research shows that stocks trading below their 200-day moving average that have gained 10% or more over the past five days have shown negative returns, on average, 1-week later. Historically, these stocks have provided traders with a significant edge.
Blockbuster (NYSE:BBI - News). BBI's PowerRating (for Traders) is 4.
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Jim Cramer's Stop Trading Jan. 25th

Just so you know, I just issued an alert. ... You should buy it here," he said of the cosponsors of Vytorin, which made headlines today after the Food and Drug Administration said it would issue early communication on the drug. He's reminded of Bausch and Lomb, Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMY) and other pharmaceutical companies that experienced exaggerated stock-price dives on bad news. Those situations, Cramer said, represented buying opportunities.
"The headline risk in drugs is also far worse," Cramer said. "This is what happens with drug stocks. Everyone panics at the same time. They get knocked all the way down."
"This is just unbelievable to me," Cramer added, saying that to cut shares of Schering-Plough so much, investors would have to believe the FDA was going to pull Vytorin.
Cramer continued, "I would buy Merck too. ... This is a classic headline overreaction."
Cramer concluded by saying he prefers Thornburg Mortgage (TMA) and Toll Brothers (TOL) to Fannie Mae (FNM) and Freddie Mac (FRE). "I just think that they're not investible. ... I didn't like them ... yesterday."
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Sunday, January 27, 2008

Hot Stocks to Watch Monday

Here are 7 stocks for traders for Monday from TradingMarkets.com:
Alberto-Culver (NYSE:ACV - News) reports earnings on Monday before the market opens, with traders looking for $0.26 EPS. ACV's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
Black & Decker (NYSE:BDK - News) announces quarterly results on Monday morning; watch for $1.03 EPS. BDK's PowerRating (for Traders) is 4.
Halliburton (NYSE:HAL - News) is poised to report $0.69 EPS on Monday morning before the bell. HAL's PowerRating (for Traders) is 4.
When McDonald's (N