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Your First Move For Thursday March 15

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Published: Thursday, 15 Mar 2007 | 9:53 AM ET
Lee Brodie By:

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Here's our Fast Money Final Trade. Our guys give you tomorrow's best trades, tonight!


Eric Bolling is buying Apple (AAPL) because it traded down to its 50 day moving average and then bounced to $90.

Guy Adami is looking at Countrywide Financial (CFC).

Tim Strazzini likes Boston Scientific (BSX) as a defensive name.

Jeff Macke is buying Zumiez (ZUMZ) on earnings released after the bell.

  Price   Change %Change
VOW3 ---
APXG ---
ZUMZ ---

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Trader disclosure:
On MAR 14, 2007, the following stocks and commodities mentioned or intended to be mentioned on CNBC’s Fast Money were owned by the Fast Money traders Bolling owns (PMI) Put Options, Gold, Silver, Soybeans,(DIS) is Short Corn Strazzini Owns (YHOO), (VZ), (BRCM)

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