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Nov.04
6:56 PM ET
Tuesday, 4 Nov 2008
Strategy Session with Jim Cramer and the Traders

There’s one guest that the Fast Money traders have always wanted to have on the show. And on Election Day, he paid us a visit.

We’re talking Mad Money’s Jim Cramer. (Okay, it’s not actually his first visit. During our launch week back in January 2006, he stopped by to wish us luck.) But we haven’t seen him in a while.

Between Cramer and the Fast Money traders you can only image how much valuable perspective follows about how to trade oil, alternative energy, infrastructure, big tobacco and more.

Here's a taste of what was said:

Both Cramer and Jeff Macke agree that stocks have been crushed by hedge funds gone wild. Neither can understand how oil [US@CL.1  Loading...      ()   ] and alternative energy are both trading higher.

Tim Seymour and Cramer are keeping an eye on Foster Wheeler [FWLT  Loading...      ()   ] and Jacobs Engineering [JEC  Loading...      ()   ] as plays on emerging nations. Both feel the infrastructure trade is very much in tact.

And that's just the beginning.

Watch the video now!


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Trader disclosure: On Nov. 4, 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 (BNI), (MSFT), (CY), (UUP); Macke Is Short (TM); Adami Owns (AGU), (BTU), (C), (GS), (MSFT), (INTC), (NUE); Pete Najarian Owns (MSFT) And Is Short (MSFT) Calls; Pete Najarian Owns (SBUX) Puts; Pete Najaria Owns (YHOO) And Is Short (YHOO) Calls; Seymour Owns (AAPL), (BAC), (MER), (SBUX), (BAC), (EEM); Seygem Asset Management Owns (EEV)

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Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust Owns (FWLT)

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