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Future Trade: Entertainment
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What will the world of entertainment look like in 2030? If the medical advances we told you about earlier this week take place, Sumner Redstone could still be at the helm of Viacom at age 107 but his product will look very different.
Forget Imax theaters, your smart home will hold the best real-life, interactive and on demand entertainment. And these devices will start playing at the sound of your voice.
Also, you’ll never walk alone. In the future you’ll keep in touch with your cell phone's two-way video while downloading "Iron Man 8" in milliseconds.
Couch potatoes could even become a thing of the past. Devices like Nintendo's "Wii Fit" will evolve into a 3D virtual personal trainers making exercise fun and entertaining.
And speaking of entertaining, here are the hot trades on Hollywood's future.
Stick with Disney [DIS
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I like EMC Corp [EMC
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Check out Cypress Semicondictor [CY
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Look at Pepsi [PEP
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], says Karen Finerman. No matter what people watch they will always want snacks with movies.
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Trader disclosure: On May 14, 2008, the following stocks and commodities mentioned or intended to be mentioned on CNBC’s Fast Money were owned by the Fast Money traders; Adami Owns (AGU), (BTU), (C), (GS), (INTC), (MSFT), (NUE); Macke Owns (MSFT), (INTC), (WMT), (EMC), (DIS); Pete Najarian Owns (AAPL), (BKC), (ENER), (TSO), (XLF); Pete Najarian Owns (C) Calls, (MSFT) Calls, (YHOO) Calls; Finerman Owns (GS); Finerman's Firm Owns (JCP), (MSFT), (SUN), (TSO), (VLO), (AEO), (PLCE); Finerman's Firm Owns (YHOO) Puts And Call Spreads; Finerman's Firm Owns (C) And (C) Leaps; GE Is The Parent Company Of CNBC; NBC Universal Is The Parent Company Of CNBC; Charles Schwab Is A Sponsor Of "Fast Money"





