RECENT POSTS
FAST MONEY FEATURES
Get in the post game. Respond to our
"Question of the Day" right now.
Which stock should be on your screen? Follow the clues to solve this puzzle.
Grab a pencil because school is in session and the Fast Money traders are teaching class.
EMERGING MONEY TOP 20
Fast Money's index for the world.
Download Fast Money onto your MP3 Player.
Grab this all-in-one application and get recaps of the show sent right to your desktop or blog.
Get your game on with Fast Money gear.
Check out our scrapbook. These "pix" are guaranteed winners.
Sign up and receive a recap email every Friday after the show!
Get advanced information about the next Fast Money.
![]() |
Time to sort through the Fast Money in-box and answer more of your questions.
Robert from Maryland
After today’s slaughter are we done or will we need to retest the lows a few more times?
If the Dow trades to 7,800 one more time I don’t think it will hold, replies Guy Adami. Get ready.
![]()
John from New York
John writes, “It looks like Washington does not want to give the automakers money. Would you buy the foreign car marker under this assumption?”
No, replies Jeff Macke. Consumers are not buying cars, period. I’m short Toyota [TM
Loading...
()
].
-----------------------
Jim from Illinois
Jim writes, “What are the traders thoughts on where the dollar is headed. I’m not sure what’s holding it up right now?”
The thing that’s holding it up is that the rest of the world is in just as bad shape, if not worse, says Karen Finerman, But where it goes from here, I don’t know.
-----------------------
Randy from New Jersey
Randy writes, “I would like to play the oil industry because I think oil will eventually climb higher. Do you have any recommendations of a stock in the sector whose dividend is safe?”
I don’t think the dividends are an issue for any of the big oil stocks, replies Pete Najarian. They all have plenty of cash. I think you can go to Conoco [COP
Loading...
()
], Chevron [CVX
Loading...
()
] or Exxon [XOM
Loading...
()
] if you’re looking for a dividened.
- Web Extra: Fast and Furious Trades
- Pops & Drops: Wells Fargo, Caterpillar
- Under Armour: A Kurt Warner-like Comeback?
- The Question of Wall Street Bonuses
- S&P Falls 8.6% in January
- Karen Finerman: Hostile Situation For Genentech
- Web Extra: Fast & Furious Trades For Friday
- The Moral Hazard Of A 'Bad Bank'
- Pops & Drops: 3M, Ford....
- Big Drugmaker, Bigger Mistake
Check Out These Other Posts |
______________________________________________________
Got something to to say? Send us an e-mail at and your comment might be posted on the Rapid Recap. If you'd prefer to make a comment but not have it published on our website send your e-mail to .
Trader disclosure: On Nov.19, 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 (SDS), (UUP), (DIS), (MCD), (WMT), (MSFT); Macke Is Short (YHOO), (TM); Najarian Owns (IYR) Puts; Najarian Owns (MER) Put Spread; Najarian Owns (CVX) Put Spread; Finerman's Firm Owns (OIH) Puts; Finerman's Firm Owns (MSFT), (SUN); Finerman's Firm Is Short (USO), (IYR), (IJR), (MDY), (SPY), (IWM), (RTH), (BBT), (VNO), (COF), (IYR)
GE Is The Parent Company Of CNBC



