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  2. Street Signs (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    On October 13, 2014, Street Signs was launched in full 1080i high-definition as part of CNBC's network-wide switch to a full 16:9 letterbox presentation. One notable segment of the programme, which aired at 2:40pm ET, the "Stop Trading!" segment, was presented by Jim Cramer (host of another CNBC program, Mad Money).

  3. Carley Garner - Wikipedia

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    Carley Garner (born 1977) is an American commodity market strategist and futures and options broker [1] and the author of Trading Commodity Options with Creativity, Higher Probability Commodity Trading, and A Trader's First Book on Commodities, published by DT publishing an imprint of Wyatt-MacKenzie. [2]

  4. Fast Money (talk show) - Wikipedia

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    Both Fast Money and Options Action are broadcast from the NASDAQ MarketSite. In mid-2011, Fast Money was removed from the Friday night line-up altogether to make room for Money in Motion: Currency Trading (also hosted by Melissa Lee) which airs in the 5:30 ET time slot, while Options Action was moved up a half-hour to 5pm ET. On March 22, 2013 ...

  5. 7 mistakes to avoid when trading options - AOL

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    Options trading requires an acute sense of discipline and self-control. While it can provide wins more quickly than investing in index funds, that isn’t to say it will always produce immediate ...

  6. Peter Najarian - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Najarian co-founded Market Rebellion, a provider of options for education, commentary, and trading strategies. [2] Najarian was a contributor on CNBC's show Fast Money alongside Guy Adami, Steve Grasso, Karen Finerman, and Tim Seymour, and has served on the NaturalShrimp, Inc. advisory board.

  7. Melissa Lee (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    She has also hosted Options Action, and is now the host of CNBC's 5pm ET daily show Fast Money. Lee took over as host of CNBC's 5pm ET daily show, Fast Money when Dylan Ratigan left CNBC for companion network MSNBC on March 27, 2009. She was the interim host after Ratigan's departure, until April of the same year when she was appointed ...