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You say the name of a stock, and Mad Money's Jim Cramer tells you whether to buy or sell.

U.S. President Barack Obama addresses a campaign rally at the Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport October 25, 2012 in Cleveland, Ohio.

CNBC's Rick Santelli looks at the U.S. debt under President Obama and asks: Just how big is $1 trillion?

Michael Olson, Piper Jaffray analyst, has the trade on the amended agreement between the two companies, which limits Zynga's access to Facebook's one billion users.

"I think the President ought to get off the campaign bus and get into the conference room with the Speaker and the other Congressional leaders and work out a deal," said Rep. Jim Gerlach, (R-PA), commenting on the President's trip to his home state without a "fiscal cliff" deal.

Is now the golden opportunity to buy the precious metal? Analyst Michael Dudas says gold has $2,000 upside target.

CNBC's Rick Santelli throws papers and storms off after a heated discussion about taxes with Steve Liesman.

"It's confusing to me as to why they want to raise taxes on the one hand this year and then take a tax code overhaul next year," said Lawrence Bossidy, former Honeywell chairman & CEO, discussing tax reform.

Web-only investment advice from CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Options Action traders.

Home video posted on the Internet of a young child who really likes "Closing Bell's" animation illustrating the "fiscal cliff." (0:34)

John McAfee, founder of McAfee Anti-Virus, who is still in hiding from police in Belize, tells CNBC's how life has been over the last three weeks.

Gordon Charlop, Rosenblatt Securities; Mark Tepper, Strategic Wealth Partners; and CNBC's Rick Santelli discuss where to put your money ahead of the fiscal cliff.

House Speaker John Boehner tells reporters that negative comments from the GOP about the "fiscal cliff" talks aren't just public posturing for negotiating purposes.

A look at Burberry's largest flagship store in the U.S. and the outlook on luxury sales this holiday season, with CNBC's Courtney Reagan and Angela Ahrendts, Burberry CEO.

Where does the U.S. stand now, vis-a-vis the rest of the world? Watch Maria Bartiromo's comments.

Is it time to get back into gold? Making the case for the precious metal, with Bank of America Merrill Lynch's MacNeil Curry, CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Money In Motion traders.

Web-only advice and information for currency traders, with CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Money In Motion traders.

Toll Brothers earnings, auto sales, and other things Jim Cramer says you should be watching the week of Dec. 3rd.

Mad Money host Jim Cramer says next week kicks off on Sunday when Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner is set to appear on "Meet the Press," and explains what to watch in next week's trading.

CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Options Action traders look at the past week's activity in the options markets, and discuss what they'll be watching next week.

Mike's genius Apple trade. Can the company's strength continue? Discussing whether it's time to bite into the Apple rally, with CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Options Action traders.

A detailed look at currency trading, with CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Money In Motion traders.

Mad Money host Jim Cramer shares his final thoughts of the day.

Mad Money host and former hedge fund manager, Jim Cramer, provides stock traders with all manner of investing advice.

White House Press Secretary finds spending cuts deeply irresponsible, with Katie Pavlich, Townhall.com; Peter S. Goodman, Huffington Post; Rep. Nan Hayworth (R-NY); and Hadley Heath, Independent Women's forum senior policy analyst.

Discussing the dialogue in Washington to avoid going over the fiscal cliff, with Neil Patel of The Daily Caller and Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison.

CNBC's Kayla Tausche reports the House passed a bill to create permanent residence visas for foreign graduates of U.S. universities who have earned advanced degrees in science, technology, engineering and medicine.

Congress is tossing around the idea of swapping out the paper dollar bill for a hard coin, and a government report finds the move could save taxpayers nearly $4.5 billion over 30 years, with Sean Fieler, American Principles; and Don Luskin of Trend Macro and Jim LaCamp of UBS, check the stock market.

Discussing reports that companies are scrambling to offer special dividends as the January 1 tax threat of the fiscal cliff nears, with Steve Moore, author of "Return to Prosperity," and CNBC Contributor Howard Dean.