Utility stocks are up double digits vs. the S&P 500, this year. Charting the fundamental and technical side of the space and the outlook for 2012, with Richard Ross, Auerbach Grayson, and Nick Colas, Convergex Group.
Lots of positive data in the housing market and a recent run in housing stocks could inspire investors to join the sector. Is it too late? JC O'Hara, Phoenix Partners Group, and Joe Lavorga, Deutsche Bank, discuss.
Mad Money's Cramer eyes the charts and plots a technical case against high-flying, high-growth momentum stocks, like Baidu, Chipotle, and Deckers, which could be in for a hard landing, according to the charts as interpreted by John Roque, WJB Capital.
Is Oracle a 'buy' ahead of the company's earnings release? Looking at the charts for a lead, with Abigail Doolittle, Peak Theories Research and Karl Keirstead, BMO Capital Markets.
Investors are awaiting Nike to report earnings tomorrow. Is Nike a 'buy' ahead of the report? Carter Worth, Oppenheimer chief market technician and Robert Samuels, WJB Capital Group retail analyst weigh in.
Is the huge drop in commodities driven by fear or fundamentals? Michael Dudas, Sterne Agee precious metals & mining analyst, and John Kilduff, Again Capital, weigh in with the trade.
Benjamin Hartford, Robert W. Baird, and Jeff DeGraaf, Renanissance Macro Research, take a fundamental and technical look at FedEx's earnings and how to trade it.
Robert Prechter, Elliott Wave International founder & CEO, discusses why the charts show the market is in the late stages of a 1930s type depression, and discusses what themes will dominate in 2012.
Mad Money's Jim Cramer turns a technical eye on the OIH charts for investment opportunities in the oil services sector, as interpreted by Scott Redler, T3Live.com.
Where oil prices are headed in 2012 from both a technical and a fundamental standpoint, with Abigail Doolittle, Peak Theories Research, and Stephen Schork, The Schork Report.
An outlook on the euro and negative developments in the Shanghai Composite. Also, a trade on the Australian versus the Canadian dollar, with MacNeil Curry, Bank of America Merrill Lynch head FX and rates technical strategy.
Best Buy expects healthy Q3 results from a successful Black Friday weekend and early holiday season, with Carter Worth, Oppenheimer chief market technician, and Peter Keith, Piper Jaffray analyst.
The Fast Money traders weigh in with their top trades; including, Titan International and the play on whether India will embrace retail reform and its impact on Wal-Mart. Also, charting the market's direction, with John Bollinger, Bollinger Bands president.