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Thursday, May 15, 2008

Jim Cramer's Stop Trading May 14h

Buy Caterpillar (CAT), Jim Cramer said on CNBC's "Stop Trading!" segment Wednesday.
On news of an earthquake that has cost a great deal of damage and as many as 15,000 lives, Cramer spoke of the "rebuild in China," which he said was an equivalent of Hurricane Katrina in terms of infrastructure buildout. He pointed viewers to Caterpillar and Terex (TRX) as plays on the news. He also recommended Cummins (CMI). "They're all headed up ... because of the rebuild," he said.
Cramer said today's rally has a lot to do with bullish action from mortgage insurer Freddie Mac (FRE). "They have gotten rid of the systemic risk," he said. He called Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae (FNM) the "last of the black holes" for the financial crunch.
Cramer said Freddie is getting a lot of business, which he thinks may actually offset the company's losses. He said bears don't believe that's the case, but he pointed out that Freddie is a well-run company. Fannie is not as good, he said.
In the consumer discretionary space, Cramer said he had thought "the buyers would just call it quits" after the government's stimulus checks came in. He revised his forecast, saying maybe earnings from Kohl's (KSS) tomorrow will be the time to sell.
He expressed his surprise at the continued rise of some retailers. "Certainly we know that Costco (COST) is better than we thought. ... TJX (TJX) was a little disappointing, and look -- it goes up." He pointed out that Wal-Mart (WMT) stock has traded back to where it was before reporting earnings.
"A lot of people feel that the worst is over," Cramer said. He pointed out that the Fed called victory when inflation numbers came in better than expected.
Cramer also said that the year of wind power may arrive this year, not next year as he had previously predicted. He pointed out bullish action in Fluor (FLR) and First Solar (FSLR) as evidence of alternative energy stories.
He also said that Research In Motion (RIMM), Apple (AAPL) and MasterCard (MA) are offering leadership in the economy.
On the housing crisis, Cramer said that Toll Brothers (TOL) CEO Bob Toll was "negative negative negative" when the two spoke on last night's "Mad Money" TV show. He predicted that the housing problem in Florida would be much better in 18 months.

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Tuesday, October 09, 2007

CNBC's Fast Money Recap Oct. 8th

Technology
Najarian noted that Hewlett- Packard (HPQ) hit a 52-week high Monday and Research In Motion (RIMM), IBM (IBM) and VMware (VMW) all traded higher. Stacey Gilbert of Susquehanna Financial Group prefers Google (GOOG) whose call options are very active on the name. Najarian agreed and mentioned the Google December $750 calls were active on Monday. Other option notes: Najarian noticed some very unusual options activity in TJX Companies (TJX) on Monday, seeing 10,000 October $30 calls trade and also stepped-up activity in the November $30 calls. Macke predicts a big winner with TJX.
Keith O'Malley, a trader with Hold Brothers, came on the show to discuss his trading ideas. He declares that the Fed is done cutting interest rates. He likes Cisco Systems (CSCO) and Fluor Corp (FLR).
CEO's
Gasparino joined the show again to discuss his thoughts on CEOs who could lose their jobs. Gasparino gave out odds for how likely Chuck Prince, Jimmy Cayne and Stan O'Neal will lose their jobs. Prince is CEO of Citigroup (C), Cayne runs Bear Stearns (BSC) and O'Neal heads up Merrill Lynch (MER). He gave Prince 2-1 odds, Cayne 6-1 and O'Neal 10-1. Gasparino also said that John Thain, CEO of NYSE Euronext (NYX), is a candidate for CEO of Citigroup. CEO of Sprint Nextel (S) Gary Forsee has left the telecommunications firm. Sprint is a takeover stock with Chinese companies being possible buyers.
Word on the Street
Yum! Brands (YUM) traded higher Monday. Macke: 41% of sales came from China and recommends investors to buy the stock here.
Aeropostale (ARO) traded lower. You can sell retailers ahead of the numbers, according to Macke.
CTC Media (CTCM), Central European Media (CETV) and Cemex (CX). Seymour found these value names in the emerging markets. Seymour is committed and long CX.
Alcoa (AA): scheduled to report earnings Tuesday after the bell. Gilbert sees better plays in the titanium makers like RTI International (RTI) and Titanium Metals (TIE). Gilbert owns TIE.
China
The Shanghai Index has gone up a whopping 300% in the past 5 years. The Communist party will try to control the rise in food prices and make comments on the income gap between the wealthy and poor in the region. Seymour suggests buying dips in the iShares FTSE/Xinhua China 25 Index (FXI) on any negative headlines.
Pops & Drops
Pops- Research In Motion (RIMM) traded up 4%. Has more room to go higher.
Valero (VLO) traded up 4% after Citigroup upgraded the stock. Seymour: A sell into the upgrade.
AK Steel (AKS) popped 11% after settling a lawsuit.
Apple (AAPL) traded up 4%. Macke: buy some stock of the iPhone maker.
China Digital TV (STV) exploded higher by 41%.

Drops- Ryder Systems (R) fell 7% after missing profit estimates.
Freeport McMoRan (FCX) dropped 2% as copper prices fell on Monday.
LDK Solar (LDK) plummeted 26% after Barron’s ran a negative story on the Chinese solar play.
Final Trade
Macke: recommends McDonald's (MCD)
Gilbert: feels positive about Titanium Metals (TIE).
Seymour: sell Banco Itau (ITU).
Najarian: likes ValueClick (VCLK).

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Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap Aug. 13th

Bullish Calls:
FMC Technologies (NYSE: FTI - News): 'It's pulled back a dollar. I like the group. I like FTI'.Rite Aid (NYSE: RAD - News): 'I want to pull the trigger right there! I think that's a great situation!'EMC (NYSE: EMC - News): 'The stock just takes off, and now it seems the stock is at $19.05. I think it goes to $23. It's not too late to pull the trigger on EMC.'TJX (NYSE: TJX - News): 'I think TJX is one you want to own after the quarter.' Costco (COST - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr - Rating), Costco (NasdaqGS: COST - News): 'Can I also point out that Costco was down today, and I think COST is just a classic situation.'Siemens (NYSE: SI - News): 'I'm surprised the stock was down badly... I like that stock. I like the German market. It's the strongest in the world among developed countries... I want to buy some.'Schlumberger (NYSE: SLB - News): 'But SLB, at 17x earnings, is way too cheap.'Conco Philip (NYSE: COP - News): 'I've been buying that one for my charitable trust... I think, down below $80, that's perfect.'Corning (NYSE: GLW - News)First Solar (NasdaqGM: FSLR - News): 'Nice pullback after a really good quarter. With oil staying high, that's the one I want to be in. 'Arris Group (NasdaqGS: ARRS - News): 'That was terrific. I think ARRS is a good place to be. I don't want you to leave it. I want to stick with that.'ABB (NYSE: ABB - News): 'They're the best in that business.'Gentiva Health Services (NasdaqGS: GTIV - News): 'This is the home healthcare story that I like very much.'Sears Holdings (NasdaqGS: SHLD - News): 'I say, you know I'm sticking with Eddie. I own it for my charitable trust... I refuse to quit on it. I refuse to quit, because he's a winner, and he's made me money.'TBS International (NasdaqGM: TBSI - News): 'I like Expeditors in that category. I think that's a better one... 'Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS - News): 'Everybody hates Lloyd Blankfein. They think he's an idiot. They think my alma mater's moronic... I don't know. I'd like to buy the stock here.'
Bearish calls:
Harley-Davidson (NYSE: HOG - News): 'This stock has finally broken down from that $60 level... I think it's headed lower. I don't want to be there... Sell, sell, sell... I think you should sell it.'Optium (NasdaqGM: OPTM - News): ' ... that has been a tough one.'Evergreen Solar (NasdaqGM: ESLR - News): ' I'm going to have nix that one. Sell, sell, sell!... 'USEC (NYSE: USU - News): 'I don't want to own uranium. I think uranium is too far out in the future.'WCI Communities (NYSE: WCI - News): 'I looked at the balance sheet and I don't like it. Why don't I leave it at that. Sell, sell, sell....'
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Monday, August 13, 2007

Hot Stocks to Watch Tomorrow

Here are 7 stocks for traders for Tuesday from TradingMarkets.com:
Dillard's (NYSE:DDS - News) is expected to report $0.02 EPS on Tuesday morning before the stock market opens. DDS's PowerRating is 4.

When Fossil (NasdaqGS:FOSL - News) announces earnings on Tuesday morning, watch for $0.20 EPS. FOSL's PowerRating is 4.
Analysts are watching for GigaMedia (NasdaqGM:GIGM - News) to announce $0.15 EPS before the bell rings tomorrow morning. GIGM's PowerRating is 2.
Home Depot (NYSE:HD - News) should announce $0.74 EPS when the company reports earnings on Tuesday morning. HD's PowerRating is 5.
TJX (NYSE:TJX - News) and Wal-Mart (NYSE:WMT - News)both report earnings before the bell tomorrow morning; TJX should announce $0.36 EPS, and WMT should hit $0.77 EPS. TJX's PowerRating is 4, and WMT's PowerRating is 4.
Agilent (NYSE:A - News) reports Tuesday afternoon; watch for heightened price action and volatility ahead of the close. A's PowerRating is 6.
PowerRatings (for Traders) are courtesy of TradingMarkets.com

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Monday, May 14, 2007

Hot Stocks to Watch Tuesday

Here are 7 stocks for traders for Tuesday from TradingMarkets.com:
STEC Incorporated (NasdaqGM:STEC) missed earnings on Monday afternoon; analysts were looking for $0.06 EPS, but STEC announced $0.04 EPS. STEC's PowerRating is 5.

ViaSat (NasdaqGS:VSAT) beat earnings on Monday afternoon, announcing $0.34 EPS over an expected $0.33 EPS. VSAT's PowerRating is 6.
DaimlerChrysler (NYSE:DCX) reports earnings on Tuesday before the bell; watch for $1.13 EPS. DCX's PowerRating is 5.
When Fossil (NasdaqGS:FOSL) announces quarterly earnings on Tuesday morning, look for $0.20 EPS. FOSL's PowerRating is 6.
When Home Depot (NYSE:HD) reports earnings early Tuesday, analysts will be watching for $0.60 EPS. HD's PowerRating is 5.
TJX Companies (NYSE:TJX) should report $0.38 EPS before the bell on Tuesday morning. TJX's PowerRating is 5.
Analysts expect Wal-Mart (NYSE:WMT) to announce $0.68 EPS before the market opens on Tuesday. WMT's PowerRating is 6.
PowerRatings are courtesy of PowerRatings.net

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Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap May 11th

Time Heals all Wounds: Kinetic Concepts (NYSE: KCI - News) and Smith & Nephew (NYSE: SNN - News)
Although Cramer usually prefers medical stocks which are a "pastiche," he likes KCI as a speculative stock even though it is levered only to wound-care and therapeutic service products. He is not concerned about the "nasty beating" KCI has taken, since the bulls and bears tend to fight it out over companies like KCI, and Cramer thinks the bulls will win. Another concern is KCI has reached 90% saturation in wound care and now has to compete for market share with SNN which recently acquired Blue Sky Medical. Cramer believes KCI has many competitive advantages, its 3% drop was "overdone," and only 10% of its revenue comes from bandages. He is confident KCI will bounce back.
On the Mend: Micrus Endovascular (NasdaqGM: MEND), Boston Scientific (NYSE: BSX - News) and Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ - News)
While those holding the stock may be in the "House of Pain" after MEND failed to get approval in China for its cerebral aneurysm treatment, Cramer thinks its $2 fall is a good opportunity to buy. He believes approval has been postponed and not cancelled, and would sell into strength once the treatment is approved. Cramer is not worried about large competitors BSX and JNJ. He also notes MEND could be a takeover target; "It either makes you money or it will get bought out." Cramer would buy the stock in increments andwould use limit orders.
Game Plan for the Coming Week: Thermo Fisher Scientific (NYSE: TMO - News), J.C. Penney (NYSE: JCP - News), Kohl's (NYSE: KSS - News), Home Depot (NYSE: HD - News), TJX Companies (NYSE: TJX - News), Jack in the Box (NYSE: JBX - News), Deere (NYSE: DE - News)
Cramer would look into buying scientific-instruments producer TMO before its analyst meeting on Tuesday. He also likes retailers JCP, KSS which report Thursday, and he thinks the downside has been priced into the stocks. Cramer is currently bullish on retail, and would buy half a position in HD before its Tuesday report, since he believes its management is developing "retail-savvy." Tuesday is also the day Cramer believes investors will see a "terrific" report from TJX and a "gigantic beat" from JBX, and he would buy ahead. However, Cramer would wait until after DE's report on Wednesday before buying, because the stock has increased, and he would wait for a selloff and a price drop.
CEO Interview: Mark Shapiro, Six Flags (NYSE: SIX - News)
Mark Shapiro is looking forward to an "extremely good summer season" given the number of group sales and season passes SIX has already sold. Meanwhile, the company has been investing in more aggressive marketing, employee training and recruiting. Although the weather is an unknown variable, Shapiro's aim is to "increase value proposition for our guests." Cramer remarks Shapiro is "good to go" and is sticking with Six Flags.

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Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Wednesday's Biggest Stock Decliners

Aaron Rents Inc. (NYSE:RNT - News) reported fourth-quarter earnings of 35 cents a share, up from 29 cents in the year-earlier period. The Atlanta rental-services company posted revenue of $339.9 million vs. $296.2 million. Aaron Rents expects first-quarter earnings of 45 cents to 49 cents a share on revenue exceeding $390 million. For 2007, the company said it should earn $1.55 to $1.65 on revenue in excess of $1.5 billion, excluding revenue of franchisees.
American Capital Strategies (NasdaqGS:ACAS - News) was downgraded to neutral from buy at Banc of America Securities.
Anglo American (NasdaqCM:AAUK - News) said its 2006 net profit rose 76% to $6.2 billion and that it's planning to return another $3 billion shares through a buyback program. The miner said that the results followed a strong performance from platinum, base metals, ferrous metals and gold operations, with record production levels achieved in the period. The company said that its interest in gold mining company AngloGold Ashanti now stands at 42%, having realized $1 billion through its exit strategy to date. The company said that it expects a modest decline in global growth from 2006, which should provide a supportive climate for commodities in the near term.
BTU International (NasdaqGM:BTUI - News) shares tumbled after the supplier of thermal processing equipment late Tuesday reported fourth-quarter net earnings of $1.02 million, or 11 cents a share, down from $2.09 million, or 25 cents a share, in the year-ago period. Revenue fell to $16.6 million from $19.3 million. BTU said it expects results for the first quarter of 2007 to be similar to those of the fourth quarter of 2006.
First Marblehead Corp. (NYSE:FMD - News) said its board increased the quarterly dividend to 15 cents from 12 cents. The Boston, Mass., educational lender said the dividend is payable March 12, to shareholders of record March 5.
FTD Group Inc. (NYSE:FTD - News) said its board initiated a quarterly dividend at 16.25 cents, or an annual rate of 65 cents. The Downers Grove, Ill., floral products company said the dividend is payable April 2 to shareholders of record March 19. The company also plans a secondary offering of 6 million common shares. The shares are being sold by affiliates of Leonard Green & Partners LP and certain members of FTD management.
Group 1 Automotive Inc. (NYSE:GPI - News) said fourth-quarter earnings fell 8.5% to $14.8 million, or 61 cents a share, from $16.2 million, or 66 cents a share, a year earlier, hurt by a charge of 6 cents a share related to fixed-asset write-offs and franchise-rights impairment charges. Excluding the items, the company posted earnings of 67 cents a share. The Houston-based automotive retailer said revenue rose 5.7% to $1.51 billion from $1.43 billion in the year-ago period. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial expected, on average, fourth-quarter earnings of 77 cents a share on revenue of $1.53 billion. The company expects 2007 earnings of $4 to $4.25 a share, excluding certain items.
Hana Biosciences' (NasdaqGM:HNAB - News) shares slid after the South San Francisco, Calif.-based company said it has discovered "small amounts of precipitated material" in batches of its Zensana oral spray which may require an adjustment to the formulation or the manufacturing process. Hana said the issue is likely to delay Food and Drug Administration approval of Zensana beyond the expected action date of April 30. Zensana is used to prevent nausea and vomiting as a result of chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery.
Hewlett-Packard Co. (NYSE:HPQ - News) posted a 26% rise in first-quarter earnings, boosted by sales at the unit that sells personal computers and related hardware. Sales in the imaging and printing group were also higher.
Medtronic Inc. (NYSE:MDT - News) reported higher third-quarter earnings and revenue, with a rise in sales of its stents but lower sales of its implantable cardiac defibrillators.
Merck & Co. (NYSE:MRK - News) plans to suspend its lobbying campaign for the mandatory vaccination of Gardasil, which protects against the sexually transmitted virus that causes cervical cancer, according to a report on The Wall Street Journal's Web site.
Motorola (NYSE:MOT - News) was downgraded to equal-weight from overweight by Lehman Bros. "We believe handset margins are recovering slower than expected - following checks at 3GSM and in channel - and thus Motorola's recovery story may extend into 2008. As the shares are trading in line with peers following our EPS trim, we adopt a neutral stance. We believe RAZR/KRZR average selling prices continue to decline, limiting its scope to launch new product with materially higher prices," the broker said.
NovaStar Financial (NYSE:NFI - News) said it's considering whether to change its real estate investment trust status after the subprime-mortgage lender reported a fourth-quarter net loss. REITs have to distribute at least 90% of their taxable income as dividends.
Pharmacyclics (NasdaqGM:PCYC - News) shares dropped after the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company said it has received a refuse to file letter from the Food and Drug Administration for the company's new drug application for Xcytrin injection. Xcytrin is a treatment for non-small cell lung cancer patients with brain metastases. According to the company, the FDA said in the letter that Pharmacyclics' application is not "sufficiently complete to permit a substantive review based on clinical studies that failed to demonstrate statistically significant differences between treatment arms in the primary endpoints."
Possis Medical (NasdaqGS:POSS - News) shares fell after the Minneapolis-based medical device maker reported fiscal second-quarter net income of $174,000, or a penny a share, vs. $342,000, or 2 cents a share, in the year-ago period. Excluding stock-based compensation expense, earnings came in at 5 cents a share compared with 6 cents a share last year. Revenue rose 4.5% to $15.8 million from $15.1 million. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial were expecting a per-share profit of 3 cents on revenue of $16.5 million. Possis lowered its fiscal 2007 revenue forecast to a range of $66 million to $69 million, and forecast earnings of 9 cents to 18 cents a share, or 25 cents to 34 cents a share excluding items.
Stec Inc. (NasdaqGM:STEC - News) reported fourth-quarter earnings of 19 cents a share, up from 2 cents in the year-earlier period. The Santa Ana, Calif., computer-memory company posted revenue of $114.3 million vs. $63.3 million.
TJX Cos.' (NYSE:TJX - News) fiscal fourth-quarter earnings fell 29% to $205.5 million, or 43 cents a share, from $288.7 million, or 60 cents a share, a year earlier, as the company recorded a $38.1 million loss from discontinued operations and expenses climbed. The fourth quarter included a charge of a penny a share related to a computer-system breach reported in January. Excluding year-ago tax benefits, the Framingham, Mass., discount retail chain had adjusted earnings from continuing operations of 52 cents a share, up from 45 cents a share, a year earlier. The company also said it now believes the previously announced unauthorized intrusion into its computer systems occurred as early in July 2005 and on various subsequent dates in 2005. The Framingham, Mass., off-price retailer previously believed the intrusion took place only from May 2006 to Jan. 2007. The company believes there was no compromise of customer data after mid-December 2006.
Zale Corp. (NYSE:ZLC - News) said fiscal second-quarter profit rose to $88.1 million, or $1.80 a share, from $87.8 million, or $1.78 a share. On an adjusted basis, it earned $1.94 a share, excluding adjustments for derivative accounting and a change in methodology in revenue recognition for lifetime jewelry protection plans. Total revenue rose to $1 billion from $993.7 million. Analysts, on average, expected it to earn $1.89 a share on revenue of $1.02 billion, according to Thomson Financial. Sales at stores open at least one year fell 1.4%. The Dallas-based company projects a fiscal third quarter same-store sales decrease of 2% to 3% and earnings per share in the range of nil to 4 cents. For the fiscal fourth quarter, Zale sees same-store sales coming in flat to slightly positive and a per-share loss of 1 to 5 cents a share. For the fiscal year, it expects to earn $1.46 to $1.52 a share. The company's guidance excludes the impact of derivative accounting and the change to its jewelry protection plan offering and related revenue recognition.
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Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Hot Stocks to Watch Wednesday

Here are 7 stocks for traders for Wednesday from TradingMarkets.com:
Hewlett-Packard (NYSE:HPQ - News) beat earnings Tuesday after the bell, with $0.65 EPS over a consensus of $0.62 EPS. HPQ's PowerRating is 5.
Chemed (NYSE:CHE - News) beat earnings Tuesday after the market closed, announcing $0.73 EPS over an expected $0.57 EPS. CHE's PowerRating is 2.
Euronet (NasdaqGS:EEFT - News) reports earnings on Wednesday before the bell, with analysts looking for $0.29 EPS. EEFT's PowerRating is 4.
Jack In The Box (NYSE:JBX - News) is expected to report $0.81 EPS on Wednesday before the market opens. JBX's PowerRating is 5.
Medco Health Solutions (NYSE:MHS - News) announces quarterly earnings on Wednesday morning; watch for $0.79 EPS. MHS's PowerRating is 4.
Analysts are looking for Arcelor Mittal (NYSE:MT - News) to report $1.38 EPS on Wednesday before the market opens. MT's PowerRating is 3.
When TJX Companies (NYSE:TJX - News) reports quarterly earnings on Wednesday morning, look for $0.51 EPS. TJX's PowerRating is 5.
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Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Hot Stocks to Watch Today

Here are 7 trading ideas for today. These lists come directly from the TradingMarkets Stock Indicators page and are based upon our latest quantitative research.
Bullish
Gaps Down 5% or More: These are stocks that gap 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 gap 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.
National Finance Partners (NYSE:NFP - News). NFP's PowerRating is 6.
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.
State Street Corporation (NYSE:STT - News). STT's PowerRating is 6.
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. Historically, these stocks have provided traders with a significant edge.
Andrew Corporation (NasdaqGS:ANDW - News). ANDW's PowerRating 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.
TJX Companies (NYSE:TJX - News). TJX's PowerRating 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.
Greater China Fund (NYSE:GCH - News). GCH's PowerRating 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.
Illumina (NasdaqGM:ILMN - News). ILMN's PowerRating is 7.
Bearish
Laps Up 5% or More: These are stocks that lap up by 5% or more and are trading below their 200-day moving average. Our research shows that stocks trading below their 200-day moving average that lap up by more than 5% have shown negative returns, on average, 1-day, 2-days and 1-week later. Historically, these stocks have provided traders with a significant edge.
Sify Limited (NasdaqGM:SIFY - News). SIFY's PowerRating is 3.
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Monday, January 08, 2007

Jim Cramer's Wall Street Confidential, Jan. 5

Watch the Profits: Nabors (NYSE: NBR - News), Limited Brands (NYSE: LTD - News), Motorola (NYSE: MOT - News), Circuit City (NYSE: CC - News), TJX (NYSE: TJX - News), Ross Stores (NASDAQ: ROST - News), Nokia (NYSE: NOK - News), Texas Instruments (NYSE: TXN - News)
Concerning the stronger-than-expected employment figure, Cramer told host Aaron Task that he likes a situation when half of the analysts think that the Fed should raise rates and the other half want the Fed to lower rates, since an environment is created in which profts cause less disappointment. He added that recently the market is "killing" companies with less than spectacular results, and Task noted that this trend has been noticeable with Nabors, Limited Brands and Motorola. Cramer mentioned that he wanted to recommend LTD because of its jump to $32 after the Victoria's Secret fashion show, but then it fell to $29, and Cramer said that he now prefers TJX and ROST. Task discussed BBY's better-than-expected sales and Cramer said he would double up on the retailer even though it has gone up. "Best Buy has a history of doing two things: disappointing or telling people it's going to disappoint in November and then giving an upside surprise in January," he said. "The fact that anyone is not wise to this is irritating," said Cramer, who urged viewers to buy the stock "hand over fist." Although Circuit City has been moving up with BBY, Cramer says it doesn't have the inventory controls, the good merchandising or a sales staff which pushes the more expensive products. He commented that he doesn't like the cell phone business, especially Nokia, and with Motorola struggling, he would avoid buying component players such as Texas Instruments, although he wouldn't necessarily sell it. Finally, Cramer recommended taking a "hard look" and Apple and picking it up.
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Sunday, January 07, 2007

Jim Cramer's Wall Street Confidential Jan. 5

Watch the Profits: Nabors (NYSE: NBR - News), Limited Brands (NYSE: LTD - News), Motorola (NYSE: MOT - News), Circuit City (NYSE: CC - News), TJX (NYSE: TJX - News), Ross Stores (NASDAQ: ROST - News), Nokia (NYSE: NOK - News), Texas Instruments (NYSE: TXN - News)
Concerning the stronger-than-expected employment figure, Cramer told host Aaron Task that he likes a situation when half of the analysts think that the Fed should raise rates and the other half want the Fed to lower rates, since an environment is created in which profts cause less disappointment. He added that recently the market is "killing" companies with less than spectacular results, and Task noted that this trend has been noticeable with Nabors, Limited Brands and Motorola. Cramer mentioned that he wanted to recommend LTD because of its jump to $32 after the Victoria's Secret fashion show, but then it fell to $29, and Cramer said that he now prefers TJX and ROST. Task discussed BBY's better-than-expected sales and Cramer said he would double up on the retailer even though it has gone up. "Best Buy has a history of doing two things: disappointing or telling people it's going to disappoint in November and then giving an upside surprise in January," he said. "The fact that anyone is not wise to this is irritating," said Cramer, who urged viewers to buy the stock "hand over fist." Although Circuit City has been moving up with BBY, Cramer says it doesn't have the inventory controls, the good merchandising or a sales staff which pushes the more expensive products. He commented that he doesn't like the cell phone business, especially Nokia, and with Motorola struggling, he would avoid buying component players such as Texas Instruments, although he wouldn't necessarily sell it. Finally, Cramer recommended taking a "hard look" and Apple and picking it up.

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