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With the S&P up about 55% since the March lows, it’s no surprise that certain stocks have doubled in value. The Fast Money traders have about a half dozen on their radar right now.
All the stocks listed below are up 100& or more ytd. Take a look:
Stocks with over 100% Return for '09
Joy Global [JOYG
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Goldman Sachs [GS
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Apple [AAPL
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Freeport-McMoran [FCX
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Sprint [S
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Ford [F
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So, which stocks still have room to run? All this week the traders will be taking a closer look at the stocks listed above. First up... JOYG.
Joy Global
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I think the stock gets to $60, says Joe Terranova. If you have a bullish outlook on commodities which I do, mining equipment is where you want to be. Historically, this is the space that benefits if ISM rises. Even after a 100% increase, I’d stick with this stock.
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