Fast Message - We Answer Your Questions

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Time to sort through the Fast Money in-box and answer more of your questions.

Marcus from Maryland

Jeff, what do you think about Ruth’s Chris ? Is it an early consumer discretionary play?

It’s way too early, replies Jeff Macke.

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John from Maryland

John writes, “Hi guys. Everything I buy from gas to eggs has gone up in price. In my opinion, inflation is off and running. What's your best inflation play?”

I like TIPS or Treasury Inflation Protected Securities as an inflation trade, replies Karen Finerman.

Or get long the yen, says Tim Seymour with the CurrencyShares Japanese Yen Trust.

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Henry from Ohio

Henry writes, “How much longer do I have to dig into the Microsoft hole before it completely covers me? It's getting dark now...pass the light, I think I found oil!”

I think MSFT is cheap, replies Guy Adami. It should probably have a 3-handle.

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John from Texas

John writes, “As oil continues to climb, oil services seem to lag. Are Schlumberger , Halliburton , and Baker-Hughes buys right now?”

Yes they are, says Tim Seymour. They are growing their revenues and I like all 3 companies.

I like Baker Hughes best, adds Pete Najarian.

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