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Oct.16
6:01 PM ET
Friday, 16 Oct 2009
Pops & Drops: Cytec Industries, Chevron...

Following are the week’s biggest winners and losers. Find out why shares of Cytec Industries and Chevron popped while Domino’s Pizza and Las Vegas Sands dropped.

POPS (stocks that jumped higher)

Emerging Markets ETF (EEM) popped 2%. This ETF that tracks emerging markets saw inflows surge to their highest levels since December ‘07 on hopes of global recovery and higher commodity prices. - Some say this is a technical signal to sell, says Tim Seymour, but personally I do not think it is.

Boeing (BA) popped 1%. The aerospace giant said the 787 is on track to take flight this year. - I'd steer clear of this stock, says Steve Grasso.

Cytec Industries (CYT) popped 13%. The specialty chemical and materials company beat on Street estimates, despite posting a 73% drop in profits. - Nice pop, says Pete Najarian.

Chevron (CVX) popped 6%. This and other energy sector stocks moved in tandem with the spot price of crude oil, higher. - I'd stay with this trade, says Joe Terranova. It should benefit from higher oil prices and stronger refiner margins.

Mattel (MAT) popped 10%. The world’s largest toy maker reported earnings in line with estimates and higher than expected revenues. - I'd be a buyer, says Steve Grasso. Parents will still buy toys for the holidays.

DROPS (stocks that slid lower)

Domino’s Pizza (DPZ) dropped 4%. The pizza chain missed on revenues for the third quarter. - I think this stock is cheap, says Tim Seymour.

NVIDIA (NVDA) dropped 7%. Pacific Crest cut its rating to an ‘underperform’ saying Advanced Mico could hurt its market share. - The entire chip sector has been pulling back, explains Pete Najarian.

Las Vegas Sands (LVS) dropped 6%. This and other casino stocks fell on reports China may consider new Macau regulations including gambling table limits and Visa restrictions. - If you're playing it short I think it's time to get flat, says Joe Terranova.

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Trader disclosure: On Oct. 16th, 2009, the following stocks and commodities mentioned or intended to be mentioned on CNBC’s Fast Money were owned by the Fast Money traders; Najarian Owns (HGSI) Call Spread; Najarian Owns (XLF) Calls; Najarian Owns (YHOO) Call Spread; Najarian Owns (BAC); Najarian Owns (WFT) Calls; Grasso Owns (ASTM), (BAC), (C), (COST), (PRST), (V), (WMT), (FAZ), (XLF), (AAPL); Terranova Owns (SUN), (OIH), (HOC), (HES), (POT); Terranova Is Short (GRMN), (CCL)

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