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  • Stocks turned mixed after a mixed batch of economic and earnings news, and as investors continued to weigh the next steps from the Federal Reserve. Alcoa rose, while  Chevron fell.

  • Although the dollar weakened further, stocks moved little following mixed economic data this morning. Futures didn’t react much to a slightly disappointing Q3 GDP reading today (up 2.0 percent vs. up 2.1 percent consensus). Similarly, slightly higher-than-expected October Chicago PMI (60.6 vs. 58.0 consensus) did little to move stocks up at 9:45am ET.

  • It's the basic question when investing in a stock: is it on the way up or will it go down? To answer this question, the street has developed numerous ways of attempting to predict what will happen, estimating various attributes tied to stock performance in order to determine what the future holds for a company's valuation.After dissecting the data, analysts following a particular stock produce a price target of where they believe the stock is headed. From the entire S&P 500, which stocks are ana

    With data from ThomsonReuters, we took a look at the stocks with mean consensus analyst estimates that are farthest above their stock prices (as of market close on 8/26/10).

  • Six in 60

    Here's why you should keep a close eye on these six stocks.

  • Here's our Fast Money Final Trade. Our gang gives you tomorrow's best trades, right now!

  • Here's our Fast Money Final Trade. Our gang gives you tomorrow's best trades, right now!

  • The 50 worst performing stocks during the previous correction in February are the best bargain stocks during this recovery phase, said Cleve Reuckert, senior equity analyst at Birinyi Associates. He shared his investment strategies with CNBC.

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    This morning FHA Commissioner David Stevens told a couple of thousand realtors at a conference in Washington, DC that there is "no end in sight" to the growing number of FHA loans.

  • Just in time for Berkshire Hathaway's Annual Meeting this weekend, Warren Buffett's brand of value investing may be ready to take over for the high-risk strategy that has been in favor over the last 12 months.

  • Cramer makes the call on viewers' favorite stocks.

  • Before you dive headfirst into the second quarter, let's review the best and worst of Q1. Should you stay long, take profits or cut losses?

  • US Stocks rose for the third consecutive week, with the Dow halting its eight-session winning streak on Friday.

  • The S&P fell on Wednesday after a downgrade of Portugal's credit rating brought the rally here in the US to a screeching halt.

  • It's been a year since the market bottomed. The Dow is up 61% since then. A newspaper stock outperformed discount giant Wal-Mart. What has it all taught us? Take a good look in the mirror, buddy.

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    AIG is once again the top seller of fixed annuities to bank customers, although the contracts are being offered under the names of two subsidiaries, the New York Times reports.

  • Plus, Cramer makes the call on the banks, insurers, metals and more.

  • Stocks rallied for a third day Wednesday, jumping more than 1 percent, as industrial production rose for a second straight month and weakness in the dollar boosted commodity and industrial stocks.

  • Stocks continued to rise Wednesday, after major indexes hit new highs for the year Tuesday, as oil prices topped $71 a barrel and industrial production rose for a second straight month.

  • On Friday, July 24th, the S&P 500’s 100-day moving average overtook its 200-day moving average, an event known to Wall Street technicians as a Golden Cross (a shorter-term average crossing a longer-term one, from below to above).  A month ago, we saw another Golden Cross, when the 50-day average moved above the 200-day average.

  • The bulls are putting their money "in good hands" Tuesday morning, betting on a rally in Allstate before its earning report two weeks from now.