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Apr.18
6:17 PM ET
Friday, 18 Apr 2008
The Latest Picks That Paid – Apr. 18th

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Our traders are good - but you knew that! Check out their latest picks that paid.

Guy Adami

On April 10th the Negotiator displayed insight with Intel [INTC  Loading...      ()   ]. At the time he said, “Intel to me is fine on a valuation basis. It's cheap, inventories are low, and they are right on it.”

Adami must find these chips lip-smackin’ good. Shares of the semiconductor powerhouse popped 6% after sales growth shocked the Street.

Karen Finerman

On March 26th the Chairwoman spotted a fine refiner play. At the time she said, “We have some BJ Services. I think it's interesting.”

You might say this oil play was pretty slick! Shares of BJ Services [BJS  Loading...      ()   ]have climbed 13% since Finerman’s call.

Pete Najarian

On April 1st the Pit Boss discovered a coal play that was just about to heat up. At the time he said, “Walter Industries [WLT  Loading...      ()   ]is worth keeping an eye on. It is ripping and I'm still holding on.”

Perhaps a lump of coal would make a welcome gift, at least for Najarian. Walter Industries jumped 6% since his call.

Jeff Macke

On April 14th the Lone Wolf found a way to make fast money in the financials. At the time he said, “Start building financials. I like a little Citigroup [C  Loading...      ()   ]on the dip.”

Looks like Macke knows his way around the “Citi”. Shares of the banking goliath surged 11% since his call.

Now that’s “Fast Money.”

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Trader disclosure: On Apr. 18, 2008, the following stocks and commodities mentioned or intended to be mentioned on CNBC’s Fast Money were owned by the Fast Money traders; Macke Owns (DIS), (INTC), (MSFT), (YHOO); Najarian Owns (AAPL), (AMR), (BIIB), (CSCO), (MSFT), (NOK), (TSO), (XLF), (YHOO), (ETFC), (EMC), (NVS); Najarian Owns (BKC); Najarian Owns (BHI) Calls,  (BSC) Calls, (COP) Calls, (DD) Calls; Finerman Owns (GS); Finerman's Firm Owns (JCP), (MSFT), (NOK), (PZN), (TSO), (VCLK), (VLO), (YHOO), (GE), (NOK); Finerman's Firm Owns (FNM) Calls; Finerman's Firm Is Short (COF); Charles Schwab Is A Sponsor Of "Fast Money"; GE Is The Parent Company Of CNBC

Finerman's Firm Owned (BJS) On 3/26/08

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