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Thursday, April 17, 2008

Stocks to Watch Thursday

JP Morgan Chase (NYSE:JPM) reported first quarter earnings of $0.68, beating estimates by $0.04. JPM's Short term PowerRating is 5.
Intel (NasdaqGS:INTC) also beat estimates by $0.04 and issued Q2 guidance in-line. INTC's Short term PowerRating is 5.
comScore reported the number of people clicking Google's paid search ads fell for the third straight month. Google (NasdaqGS:GOOG) is scheduled to report earnings after the close on Thursday. GOOG's Short term PowerRating is 5.
After the market close, eBay (NasdaqGS:EBAY) reported earning of $0.42, beating estimates by $0.03. EBAY's Short term PowerRating is 4.
And, International Business Machines (NYSE:IBM) beat estimates by $0.20 and issued an upbeat forecast. IBM's Short term PowerRating is 5.
Before the market open, Merrill Lynch (NYSE:MER) is scheduled to report, with analysts looking for a loss of -$1.99 per share. MER's Short term PowerRating is 5.
Pfizer (NYSE:PFE) is also due to report and expectations are pegged at $0.66. PFE's Short term PowerRating is 4.

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Thursday, January 31, 2008

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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Thursday, January 24, 2008

Jim Cramer's Stop Trading Jan. 23rd

"We're in a huge rotation out of late-cycle stocks like Freeport ... and into early cycle stocks like banks," Cramer said. But the copper and gold mining company is "a layup to be bought out by a BHP (BHP) or a Rio Tinto (RTP)."
The short-term outlook for Freeport, however, is far less certain. Cramer urged investors to "forget about it for the next six months, because this cycle is over. ... The momentum guys have to get out of it like they're getting out of ag, like they're getting out of oil. ... Be respectful of the amount of money they run."
Cramer noted that investors are moving out of plays like Freeport and into the banks. "There are bailouts out there. These bailouts can occur. ... The move out to the banks makes a lot of sense."
If the fed funds rate comes down enough, Cramer says, the banks can mount a recovery.
Finally, of Google's (GOOG) recent decline, Cramer only offered, "Buy any retailer you want. I'm not talking about Google."
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Monday, January 14, 2008

CNBC's Stop Trading Jan. 14th

Cramer believes one of the fund's names, Nokia (NOK), is underrated. "Nokia just went down ... under a misperception that it was getting killed. Nokia is the winner."
Cramer added that search behemoth Google (GOOG) is "just resting" ahead of its earnings report.
Of Corning (GLW), Cramer said "Everyone is panicking." Cramer owns Corning for his charitable trust, Action Alerts PLUS.
Cramer couldn't get behind all of Magellan's names, however. "The one that is the true glass-half-full for him and half-empty for me is Staples (SPLS). I just don't like retail at all."
To conclude, Cramer reaffirmed his belief in energy and agriculture plays, saying that Canadian Natural Resources (CNQ) was "so right." He added that Mosaic (MOS), John Deere (DE), Agrium (AGU) and Monsanto (MON) are still solid stocks.
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Thursday, January 10, 2008

Trading Ideas Thursday

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.
Arcelor Mittal (NYSE:MT - News) & Mastercard (NYSE:MA - News). MT's PowerRating (for Traders) is 7, and MA'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.
Diamond Offshore (NYSE:DO - News) & Google (NasdaqGS:GOOG - News). DO's PowerRating (for Traders) is 7, and GOOG'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.
Gamestop (NYSE:GME - News). GME's PowerRating (for Traders) is 8.
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.
Chicago Mercantile Exchange (NYSE:CME - News). CME's PowerRating (for Traders) is 8.
Bearish
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.
Celgene (NasdaqGS:CELG - News). CELG's PowerRating (for Traders) is 3.
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Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Jim Cramer's Stop Trading Jan. 9th

Coca Cola (KO) is a good pick for 2008's volatile trading environment, Jim Cramer said on CNBC's "Stop Trading!" segment Wednesday.
"Coca Cola said on my show not that long ago [that] raw costs [and] commodity costs actually peaked. ... People are paying much more for those earnings because they're so consistent. ... Coke is going to continue to go higher," Cramer said.
Meanwhile, Berkshire Hathaway (BRKA) insurance executive Ajit Jain is spurring a short squeeze on Ambac (ABK) and MBIA (MBI), Cramer said.
Cramer's skeptical about Jain's assertion today on CNBC that Berkshire Hathaway may buy one of the beleaguered bond insurers. "Why open a business and therefore crush your competitors when you want to buy?" He says it doesn't make sense to go shooting against them and also buy them.
Cramer is leery of Ambac and MBIA's viability. "Buffett has historically not wanted to buy black boxes," Cramer continued. "Eric Dinallo, [New York's] superintendent of insurance, is saying 'I don't trust these companies.'"
"The shorts cover then put out," Cramer concluded, because of continued turmoil in the housing and financial markets.
Cramer also commented on Google's (GOOG) recent bounce. "I still think Google is the tell for this market. ... It is not the fundamentals driving Google or Apple (AAPL). If that were the case, Apple would be at $200 and Google would be at $700."
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Thursday, December 13, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap Dec. 12th

Amback (ABK), Wachovia (WB), Countrywide Financial (CFC), MGIC (MTG), Washington Mutual (WM), Fannie Mae (FNM), Freddie Mac (FRE), Pepsico (PEP), Colgate (CL), Procter and Gamble (PG), Diageo (DEO)
Cramer said the Fed's liquidity strategy is going to make banks suffer more and noted the bad performance of ABK, WB, CFC, MTG, WM, FNM and FRE. He said favorite defensive stocks PEP, CL, PG and DEO were thriving. Cramer called on the Fed to vacate its Ivory Tower and find out what is really going on in the market.
Apple (AAPL), Hewlett-Packard (HPQ), Google (GOOG), Research in Motion (RIMM), Intel (INTC), Nvidia (NVDA), Texas Instruments (TXN), Sigma Designs (SIGM), AT &T (T)
Cramer commented if the Fed had cut half a point, there would be more stocks to recommend, but with a quarter point interest rate reduction, it looks like slim pickings, except for tech. His perennial favorites in the sector: AAPL, HPQ, GOOG, RIMM, INTC, NVDA, TXN are in great shape, Cramer said.
In addition, Cramer singled out Sigma Designs as a play on the decline of cable companies and as comparable services are provided by telephone companies. AT &T announced it is spending $5 billion on its U-verse TV service, and Sigma, which designs the chips for service, will benefit. Analysts raised their price targets after Sigma reported a fantastic quarter, and the company has a high quality problem of not making enough chips to meet demand. Cramer suggests letting SIGM come down a bit before buying.
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Jim Cramer's Stop Trading Dec. 13th

The Fed's creation of a temporary term auction facility to help ease the pain felt in the credit markets was "just another stupid thing that they did," Jim Cramer said on CNBC's "Stop Trading!" segment Wednesday.
"The proof is in the pudding," Cramer said. "What's the group that acts the worst today? The group that this is was meant for!" He noted that although Apple (AAPL), Chevron (CVX), Exxon Mobil (XOM) and Google (GOOG) responded well to the market, the financial sector was performing poorly on the news.
"They should have changed the statements to 50 basis points - merry Christmas, do your best," Cramer said. Instead, "Their amount of action ... a day's worth of Washington Mutual's (WM) problems."
Cramer suggested that the Federal Reserve members resign. "You are running some kind of offense that no one understands. ... These guys are really jokers." He cited the Fed's lack of experience in the markets as the source of their ineptitude. "They never sat on the desk," he said. "Go sit on a desk at Merrill Lynch (MER)."
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Sunday, December 02, 2007

Google Inc. (GOOG) May Break into the Wireless Arena

Google Inc. confirmed its plans to bid for a prized piece of the airwaves in an upcoming government auction, further underscoring the Internet search leader's determination to shake up the wireless market and plumb more profits from mobile phones.
Friday's announcement wasn't a bombshell because the Mountain View-based company previously signaled it might participate in the Federal Communications Commission auction scheduled to begin Jan. 24.
In a mild surprise, Google will enter the competition without a partner more experienced in the wireless industry. But that fact does not matter. If Google is going into an industry, you can be sure that they have all their basis covered. The company is way too new age and smart to make irresponsible corporate decisions. With this new wireless business, they can compete directly with Apple and their iPhone, but with one small difference: they own the network and the rights to the phone which puts them in a much better position to compete and give incentives to try this new network at a bargain price. I think this will turn out to be a very smart, positive move for this company.

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Friday, November 23, 2007

CNBC's Fast Money Recap Nov. 22nd

The Dow closed down 211 points and the Nasdaq finishing down 34. The S&P 500 has now given up all of its gains on the year. Najarian continues to like the four horseman names like Apple (AAPL), Google (GOOG) and Research In Motion (RIMM) which showed strength on Wednesday. Adami recommended getting long General Motors (GM) right here with a specific stop price in mind. Finerman found it strange that Fannie Mae (FNM) went up Wednesday. Crude oil came close to $100 on Wednesday, but fell just short and finished the day at $97.19. Gartman feels the stock market is behaving horribly and he is short names like Harley-Davidson (HOG), Tiffany (TIF) and Coach (COH) and long Microsoft (MSFT)and Apple (AAPL). Gartman's favorite position right now is short Cummins (CMI).
CNBC Pharmaceuticals Reporter Mike Huckman joined the show to discuss his take on big pharma stocks. Huckman explained that Pfizer (PFE) is having issues with safety concerns on a stop smoking drug, falling Lipitor sales and generic competition. Huckman also mentioned that Merck (MRK), Eli Lilly (LLY) and Bristol Myers (BMY) were all down on Wednesday. Finerman likes Johnson & Johnson (JNJ).
Investors tend to sell their biggest losers towards the end of the year to reduce the tax hit they take from their winners. Some of the names at 52-week lows are Citigroup (C), Pfizer (PFE), Merck (MRK), J.C. Penny (JCP), Capital One Financial (COF), Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and AIG (AIG).
Word on the Street
Macke recommended buying The Gap (GPS) on dips. Finerman likes Limited (LTD) on valuation. Adami suggested buying Citi Trends (CTRN) ahead of earnings for Monday. Najarian likes Target (TGT) for its valuation in retail.
Deere & Company (DE) traded up 5% after profits rose 52%.
Najarian suggests looking at Agco (AG)
Najarian noted strong call options trading activity on Tibco Software (TIBX).
Pops & Drops
Pops - Google (GOOG) traded up 2%
U.S. Steel (X) traded up 5% also bucking the down trend in the market.
Drops - Tesoro (TSO) fell 3%
American International Group (AIG) fell 6%.
Circuit City (CC) fell 6% after a JPMorgan analyst downgraded the stock.
Jamba Juice (JMBA) plunged 30%
Final Trade
Macke says don't buy stocks if you don't have to and Adami and Finerman just gave thanks in the holiday spirit.
Najarian likes Apple (AAPL) and he thinks the stock will explode into January.

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Thursday, November 22, 2007

CNBC's The Call Recap Nov. 21st

Stocks extended losses as after unexpected oil inventory drawdowns. Stocks lowered 8 times in the last 11 sessions. S&P down .1% for 2007, Dow up 3.1%, Nasdaq up 5.7%. Most of the airlines were down for the week. Latin America was also hit very hard today. Higher oil prices are approaching historic lows hitting $99.29 today. Oil inventories down 1.1 million barrels. Refinery utilization is at 87%. Crude imports dropped 700,000 barrels. Gasoline inventories up 200,000 barrels. Heating oil is up right now, which is really key. Heating oil could go up 20%. What will this mean for consumers? How to play defense against this? JJ Burns says structured investments give you a barrier protection on the upside and downside to this market. Dow leaders today are coca-cola, 3M, Boeing, Proctor & Gamble. Financials were way down today. Citigroup, FreddieMac, and JPMorgan were at 52 week lows. Crude oil came in at just $97 this afternoon, showing that some are taking profits off the table expecting oil to hit that $100 mark. Nariam Behravesh was on the show to discuss oil and the implications. He says if it comes down in the next few weeks or month, we should be ok. But if it keeps going up we could be in trouble. They also said that consumers might not feel the pressure until oil gets up around $140-150 a barrel. Consumers with larger vehicles are most affected when they have to spend $100 to fill up their tank every time. Dennis Kneale said that high oil prices have no affect on fueling inflation. Retail names have also suffered tremendously in the past month or so. Morgan Stanley Retail index has fell 10% this month to a 2-year low. In November we should expect pent-up demand, unseasonally seasonal, 06 was weak, and what's not to hate. Retail saving may not be good, but stocks could be fine. Pick your retailers carefully. Exxon Mobil is a name benefiting with oil going up. Google is also performing well right now. Some speculate that the weak dollar is responsible for some of these drops. TJ Marta thinks the dollar weakness is a historic multi-generational crisis and reflects the fact the foreign investors have lost confidence in the US market. They think our market is liquid and transparent, but it becoming less of each. Steve Liesman says the balance in the trade deficit needs to readjust. The US dollar is down 16% this year against basket of major currencies. It hit a record low against the Euro on Tuesday. FED thinks US growth will slow in 2008 between 1.8% and 2.5%. California has been hurt greatly with the number of homes sold. Jane Wells said Countrywide Finl. Is down 10%, but is projected to be profitable this quarter. They have joined other lenders to cut a deal with people who are about to see their subprime mortgage rates plummet. There are also many lawsuits brought against them for outrageous fees. Continental Air started to move up toward the end of the show. Jeff Krumpelman recommends buying Intel (INTC). They are hiking the dividend which comforts investors. 80% of their revenues come from outside the US. They have a competitive edge over AMD. He also says buy Microchip (MCHP). Final Thoughts: Be skeptical but have hope. The bad affects have not happened yet relating to the weak dollar. It is the fear that is making us worry. It has contributed to the higher price of oil

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Wednesday, November 21, 2007

CNBC's Fast Money Recap Nov. 20th

The Dow closed up 51 points and the S&P 500 finished up 6 points. Crude oil is closing in on $100 as we near Thanksgiving. John Kilduff, an analyst at MF Global, joined the show to discuss his take on oil. He predicts the top on crude could be in area of $108 to $110. Adami favors Chevron (CVX), which he feels is cheaper then ExxonMobil (XOM). He advises looking at refiners like Tesoro (TSO) here. Finerman owns Tesoro and she is also looking at buying ConocoPhillips (COP).
Regional airlines are benefiting from the delays and congestion at larger airports. Airlines like Midwest (MEH) and Allegiant (ALGT) are benefiting from this trend. Adami says the way to play this trend is to buy the private jet makers like Textron (TXT), General Dynamics (GD), Embrear (ERJ) and Honeywell (HON).
For Defensive stocks Najarian likes Merck (MRK), Genentech (DNA) and Biogen (BIIB). However, Finerman would get defensive with names like Altria (MO) and Kraft (KFT). Adami also recommends Altria, Unilever (UL) and Procter & Gamble (PG).
Word on the Street
Target (TGT) reported a 4.4% fall in profits.
Whole Foods Market (WFMI) reported a decline in fourth-quarter profits, but sales top Wall Street estimates.
Google (GOOG) trades up 4% after Credit Suisse raised their price target to $900. Najarian believes names like Research In Motion (RIMM), Google and Apple (AAPL) are starting to show strength again. He would look to get back into these stocks around these levels. Adami prefers Microsoft (MSFT).
Najarian would keep an eye on ISIS Pharmaceuticals (ISIS) and Sangamo Biosciences (SGMO).
Pops & Drops
Pops - Barnes & Noble (BKS) traded up 13% after reporting higher internet sales.
Exxon (XOM) traded up 4% after UBS upgraded the stock.
Kraft (KFT) traded up 2%.
Utilities EFT (XLU) traded up 1%.
Drops - Office Depot (ODP) fell 7% after reporting a 9% decline in profits.
Echostar (DISH) fell 7%
Ericsson (ERIC) fell 12%
Hovnanian (HOV) fell 9%.
GameStop (GME) fell 4% after the video game maker missed analyst estimates.
Saks (SKS) fell 2% after missing estimates.
Final Trade
Macke likes the price action in Microsoft (MSFT).
Adami recommends Freeport McMorRan (FCX).
Finerman says to short the iShares Dow Jones US Real Estate ETF (IYR).
Najarian would purchase Pulte Homes (PHM) for a short term buy.

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Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap Nov. 20th

On Tuesday's show Cramer gave out 5 rules for investing in the stock market. His first rule is that there is a market for everything, including the stocks themselves. He said an example was how ethanol stocks were very hot about a year ago, and then several IPOs came on the market, so there was an oversupply of ethanol stocks on the market and the entire sector went down. So the ethanol business and news didn't matter because there were too many ethanol stocks available. Cramer said another example was his recommendation of Sealy (ZZ) at its IPO where he liked the stock, but didn't realize that there was a glut of IPOs, so the IPO market was saturated and the stock tanked.
Cramer took soma calls. The first caller asked how you can know whether an IPO is a good investment or not, and Cramer said that the key is the offering price for the shares. Another caller asked if there are any sectors that Wall Street overlooks, and Cramer said that you should look for a sector that used to have 10 analysts and only has 1 or 2 now and consider that sector for a turnaround. The next caller asked about the Vonage (VG) IPO, and Cramer said that this IPO was overhyped and that they should not have let the company sell stock to its customers.
Cramer's second rule is to know what you own. Sectors don't always matter since stocks within a sector can rally without others. Industries within a sector are the key to rallies, not the sector itself. An example occurred a couple years ago when he called for a tech rally and recommended Cisco (CSCO) and Microsoft (MSFT) because they were the big tech stocks, and he should have been thinking more specifically about the gadget industry within tech, since stocks like Apple (AAPL) were up big. He also said that he wants you to do at least 1 hour of homework each week for each stock you own. He thinks you should give your money to a mutual fund if you don't have enough time.
A caller asked why you don't see big rallies in the biotech sector, and Cramer explained that biotech stocks are moved by FDA rulings, not broader industry moves. The next caller asked how to find the pin action within a sector that Cramer talks about, and he used an example where Boeing (BA) reported a great quarter, and you should look to see who makes the components of the planes they make, since their sales will rise with Boeing's. The next caller asked how to predict performance if a sector is split, like Internet search with Yahoo! (YHOO) and Google (GOOG), and Cramer said that you need to look at management and other company specific factors in that case.
Cramer's third rule is that Latin America should always be treated as a shorter term trade since Wall Street has preconceived notions about the region that prevent it from being a long term investment, and they are the ones who move the market. You should always take profits as a Latin American stock moves up so you don't get caught when the big investors move out of their trade. A caller asked how important our economy is to Chinese stocks, and Cramer said that he doesn't like to recommend Chinese stocks because he doesn't trust their economy. The other caller asked about stocks like Wal-mart (WMT) and Starbucks (SBUX) that are expanding in China, and Cramer said that Starbucks could be the next Yum! Brands (YUM) which doubled their stock price after they doubled their stores in China.
Cramer's next rule is that being a lemming is ok, but he still wants you to go your homework, but if you agree with the moves that big investors are making, then it's good to go with the momentum.
His last rule was to not be afraid to say that something is too difficult to invest or trade on. His example is restaurant same store sales, which he has been crushed on in the past since there are so many factors that contribute to the number and the reaction. He said you aren't being weak, but smart by focusing your time someplace where you can make money.

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CNBC's Street Signs Recap Nov. 20th

Melissa Lee hosted today for Erin and started off Tuesday's show with an exclusive news break talking about stocks being down for the seventh time in nine sessions. Crude oil reached $98 for the first time, reaching a new high. They talked about Google and increasing their price target to $900 per share. Terry is looking for Google to mover in to powerful display advertising to gain market share, as advertising goes digital.
Samantha Davies came back talking about the bad weather approaching this week for the holiday season. Wednesday it will be very cold and rainy from the coast to the Great Lakes. On Thanksgiving it will be even colder in the Midwest and should expect many delays at several airports. Tim Zagat was on the show discussing the descent in airlines. He discussed specifically the increase in delays and cancellations. International airlines have fared much better than US domestic carriers. Midwest airlines and JetBlue airways have been the most successful economy carriers, because they are mostly business class airlines.
They came back discussing the drastic increases in oil and how the dollar weakness helps push crude oil to record closes.
The Bond Report: Santelli showed how 2-year note rates are still decreasing. He also said that the dollar index is decreasing very rapidly.
The Faber Report: Freddie Mac (FRE) has taken a large hit on their portfolio, especially today. Fannie Mae (FNM) has also taken a hit. Countrywide stock is below $10 a share and says that bankruptcy rumors are "absolutely false." 40% of their assets are in option arms. Fred Cannon has a $66 price target on FRE and $62 on FNM. He said that Fannie Mae gave us more of an insight to upcoming quarters. The government will eventually turn to GSE's.
Melissa came back with Paul Goodwin discussing the growing bear market in China. Many of the stocks are currently overvalued as well as very risk adverse. Aluminum China and E House China Holdings were two stocks that Goodwin said are taking your money and falling into downward trends. Predicts a rough three months for these stocks.
Lee came back discussing the value of the Canadian dollar and the Toronto Blue Jays. The Blue Jays make about $740,000 for every .01 cent increase in the loon compared to the US dollar.
Bertha Coombs discussed Oprah's favorite things this year. She gave away a $3800 LG HDTV Refrigerator on her show among many other lavish gifts.

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Monday, November 19, 2007

CNBC's Fast Money Recap Nov. 16th

The Dow finished 66 points into positive territory and the Nasdaq closed up 18 points. The technology sector and retail industry is getting a lot of attention as the holiday season is fast approaching. Technology stocks rebounded Friday after the worst week for the Nasdaq since April 2002. Najarian said this week was not that bad for technology. He highlighted Apple (AAPL), which started the week at $165 and finished the week at $165. Cisco Systems and Oracle (ORCL) both enjoyed a great week as well. Najarian suggested that as soon as Research in Motion (RIMM) hits China the stock will make a huge move.
Jim Goldman joined the show crew to discuss his take on Google entering the wireless space. Goldman says Google (GOOG) is going to make a play for the 700mhz spectrum being auctioned off by the FCC in January. Goldman speculates that this network could be worth $4.5 billion.
Henry Blodget caused speculation on Friday after posting on his blog that Microsoft (MSFT) should buy Yahoo! (YHOO) to gain market share in internet search. Finerman doesn't think the idea is outrageous. Macke also feels that Microsoft has plenty of cash to make the deal.
Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) and GameStop (GME) will report earnings next week. Adami loves Hewlett-Packard, but he is worried that expectations might be too high. The rest of the crew more or less agreed.
Najarian says look at the strong stock performance in companies that sell merchandise at Dick's Sporting Goods (DKS) like Under Armour (UA), Crocs (CROX), Nike (NKE) and Calloway (ELY). Macke agrees and said he would buy Dick's right now.
Wal-Mart (WMT) shines among a weak retail sector after posting a solid quarterly report.
FedEx's (FDX) lowered full-year outlook may be predicting an economic slowdown. Macke says FedEx is a legitimate economic indicator especially for the health of the consumer.
Consumer staples like Coca-Cola (KO), Altria (MO), Colgate (CL) and Procter & Gamble (PG) continue to show strength in a weak market. Adami favors Unilever (UL) at its 52-week high and is cheaper then Procter on valuation. Najarian likes Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) which Warren Buffett owns and Merck (MRK).
Crude oil closed at $95 as traders make another attempt at $100. Adami thinks crude is toppy, but Tesoro (TSO) is worth looking at in the mid-$50's. Najarian would prefer a solar stock play.
Pops & Drops
Pops - Cisco (CSCO) traded up 5% this week after announcing a $10 billion stock buyback.
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) traded up 2% after the Abu Dhabi government took an 8.1% stake worth $622 million.
Lehman Brothers Holdings (LEH) traded up 7%.
Delta Airlines (DAL) traded up 21% after speculation that a merger with United Airlines (UAUA) could occur.
Corning (GLW) traded up 10% after raising their profit forecast for the fourth-quarter.
Garmin (GRMN) traded up 14%
Sotheby's (BID) traded up 16% after selling $316 million in contemporary art on Wednesday.
Crocs (CROX) traded up 10%
Final Trade
Macke feels positive about Dick's Sporting Goods (DKS).
Adami recommends Lazard (LAZ) for an M&A play.
Finerman would short Hovnanian Enterprises (HOV) because of its high debt levels.
Najarian favors DaVita (DVA)

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Thursday, November 15, 2007

Trading Ideas Thursday

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
Laps Down 5% or More: These are stocks that lap down by 5% or more and are trading above their 200-day moving average. Our research shows that stocks trading above their 200-day moving average that lap down by more than 5% have shown positive returns, on average, 1-day, 2-days and 1-week later. Historically, these stocks have provided traders with a significant edge.
GigaMedia (NasdaqGS:GIGM - News). GIGM's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
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.
Enbridge (NYSE:ENB - News) & Petro-Canada (NYSE:PCZ - News). ENB's PowerRating (for Traders) is 7, and PCZ's PowerRating (for Traders) is 7.
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.
Regency Energy Partner (NasdaqGS:RGNC - News). RGNC'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.
Bluephoenix Solutions (NasdaqGM:BPHX - News). BPHX's PowerRating (for Traders) is 9.
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.
Google (NasdaqGS:GOOG - News). GOOG's PowerRating (for Traders) is 6.
Bearish
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.
Jo-Ann Stores (NYSE:JAS - News). JAS's PowerRating (for Traders) is 4.
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