Your First Move For Tuesday June 10th

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This special Fast Money Final Trade is designed for those of you playing CNBC’s Million Dollar Portfolio Challenge. They’re all high risk and high reward plays.

Jeff Macke recommends Pier One as a bounce back play.

Tim Seymour prefers Tata Motors as a stock that’s been unfairly beaten up.

Karen Finerman recommends trading the Kenyan shilling as a currency play.

Pete Najarian thinks GameStop is a buy.




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Trader disclosure: On June 9, 2008, the following stocks and commodities mentioned or intended to be mentioned on CNBC’s Fast Money were owned by the Fast Money traders; Macke Owns (EMC), (ATVI), (INTC), (WMT), (MSFT), (DIS); Pete Najarian Owns (AAPL), (BKC), (TSO), (XLF), (HPQ), (AMLN); Pete Najarian Owns (AA) Calls, (GME) Calls; Pete Najarian Owns (LEH) Puts; Finerman Owns (GS); Finerman's Firm Owns (AAPL), (MSFT), (TSO), (VLO); Finerman's Firm And Finerman Own (C) And (C) Leaps; Finerman's Firm Owns SPX Index Puts; Finerman's Firm Is Short (IYR), (IJR), (MDY), (SPY), (IWM); Seymour Owns (AAPL), (AA), (INTC), (MER), (TIE), (TSO), (F); Seygem Asset Management Owns (EEM), (HAL), (TTM), (MBT), (GAF)