Here’s our Fast Money final trade. Our gang gives you tomorrow’s best trade, right now!
Guy Adami likes Microsoft .
Carter Worth says International Coal Group is a buy as a laggard in the red hot coal space.
Pete Najarian prefers Petrohwak Energy which he believes has room on the upside.
Tim Seymour recommends shorting Petrobras for the next 4 or 5 sessions.
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Trader disclosure: On Apr. 16, 2008, 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 (AAPL), (BIIB), (CSCO), (TSO), (YHOO), (XLF), (AMR), (ETFC), (ATI); Najarian Owns (EBAY) Calls, (IBM) Calls, (BSC) Calls, (COP) Calls, (MSFT) Calls, (HK) Calls; Najarian Is Short (INTC) Calls; Najarian Owns (LEH) Puts; Seymour Owns (AAPL), (CSCO), (INTC), (MER), (MSFT), (TSO); Seygem Asset Management Owns (TIE), (COP), (PKX), (GGB); Oppenheimer & Co. Is A Market Maker In (GOOG), (AMZN), (EBAY), (BIIB), (MLNM), (CSCO), (RIMM), (MSFT), (INTC); Oppenheimer & Co. Has Provided Investment Banking Services For (XTO) In The Past 12 Months; Oppenheimer & Co. Has Received Compensation For Investment Banking Services From (XTO) In The Past 12 Months; GE Is The Parent Company Of CNBC; Charles Schwab Is A Sponsor Of "Fast Money"