'Fast Money' Recap: Ogle Google

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lan Ratigan hosted CNBC's "Fast Money" show Thursday night. He started the show off with a discussion of the wild volatility in the U.S. stock market. Pete Najarian said the volatility is remarkable and investors should expect it to continue for the next couple of days. Joe Terranova explained the market is going through a "digestive process" and trying to make a bottom.

The "Chart of the Day" was the Dow. Guy Adami says "the Dow is now in a range between 8300 to 9500." He told viewers to sell options when the Dow goes lower. Karen Finerman mentioned she continues to look for value on the big down days and sell protection on the big up days. She says, "The market is experiencing hedge fund redemptions right now, and once that is over, we can start to focus on fundamentals again."

Ratigan moved the conversation to the big jump in Google(GOOG Quote) shares after hours. Najarian says "Google blew out everybody's numbers." He said Google controls 72% market share in the search space and the company continues to hire. Adami said Google should trade at a 25 multiple, which would put the stock at $475 per share. Finerman said she loves Google's large cash position. Terranova suggested another reason to buy Google is the rising dollar.

Ratigan asked the traders if there is a trade in the oil market. Terranova says "oil takes the pulse of the global economy." He explained that crude oil didn't see heavy selling pressure when it traded below $70 a barrel and that tells him the deleveraging process is coming to an end. Adami says the best trade in the energy space is gasoline.

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