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Jun.19
1:19 PM ET
Friday, 19 Jun 2009
Halftime Report: Will Quadruple Witching Trigger Wild Close?

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WILD CLOSE WITH QUADRUPLE WITCHING?

Both the Dow [DOW  Loading...      ()   ] and S&P [.SPX  Loading...      ()   ] traded near break-even with investors keen on remaining nimble during the last hours of quadruple witching.

Quadruple-witching occurs on the 3rd Friday of every quarter when index futures, index options, stock options and stock futures expire on the same day.

How should you be positioned?

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Friday is supposed to be a crazy day, counsels Jared Levy of Peak 6. But quadruple witching is probably much ado about nothing.

However, if you look at big strikes like 900 or 950 in the S&P [.SPX  Loading...      ()   ] – those numbers tend to be a magnet, adds Brian Stutland of Stutland Equities. When you see an expiration roll off you start to see some movement.

It seems to me the market is rolling over because traders want to go home for the week-end, adds Patty Edwards of Storehouse Partners with a chuckle.

The important point is that the March rally is still in tact and that means err on the bullish side, adds Bill Strazzulo of Bell Curve. I expect we break out to the upside.

I disagree, counters Jared Levy. We’ve continued to fail as the stock market tried to move higher. And with a Fed meeting on the horizon I’m cautious.

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SMARTPHONE TRADE:

Tech investors spent Friday sorting through a mixed bag. RIMM [RIMM  Loading...      ()   ] traded lower after the firm offered weaker-than-expected guidance, however rival Apple [AAPL  Loading...      ()   ] traded modestly higher with the new iPhone 3G S making its debut in stores on Friday. Meanwhile tech investors are also keeping a close eye on Palm [PALM  Loading...      ()   ] which reports earnings next week.

What’s the tech trade?

I’d be really careful in all these names, counsels Jared Levy. However, I like Palm as a potential buyout candidate and I’d consider a modest bullish position.

Apple is probably overbaked, adds Patty Edwards of Storehouse Partners. And I want to see if Steve Jobs comes back. If he doesn’t I think the stock probably has downside.

I’d stay with the tech sector in general, counters Bill Strazzulo. I think this is one of the sectors that pushes the broad market higher.

It seems to me that Microsoft [MSFT  Loading...      ()   ], IBM [IBM  Loading...      ()   ], Amazon[AMZN  Loading...      ()   ], and Google [GOOG  Loading...      ()   ] are all putting cash to work in R&D, muses Brian Stutland. That, in turn, should push these stocks higher.

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CHART OF THE DAY: BIOTECH BREAKOUT

Bill Strazzullo has his eye on the Biotech HLDRs [BBH  Loading...      ()   ]. With the ETF holding above $92.50, a key technical level, he thinks it may be poised to break out.

I think it could go to $98, Strazzullo says.

I’d play the BBH with the July 95-100 put spread, adds Jared Levy.

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Trader disclosure: On June 19th, 2009, the following stocks and commodities mentioned or intended to be mentioned on CNBC’s Fast Money were owned by the Fast Money traders;

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