NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- The markets closed lower on Friday, snapping a six-week win streak.
On
CNBC's
"Fast Money" TV show, Guy Adami said that
Iron Mountain
(IRM) - Get Report
could be worth a look after it held its lows from 2012, despite the IRS scrutinizing the company's REIT eligibility.
Brian Kelly said he isn't the biggest fan of
Alcoa
(AA) - Get Report
, but the chart is setting up nicely and the news of Russia looking to stockpile aluminum bodes well for the company.
Walter Energy
(WLT)
and
Cliffs Natural Resources
(CLF) - Get Report
are breaking out, according to Tim Seymour. He said that if iron ore goes higher, so will these two stocks.
Josh Brown said there is a fundamental shift towards global growth, and international PMI data seems to confirm that. He thinks the
Vanguard Materials ETF
(VAW) - Get Report
is the best way to play, as long as the market doesn't give out.
Kelly said to go with the gold miners, since a bottom may be in the for the yellow metal. He added that traders could look to the
Market Vectors Gold Miners ETF
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or to the
SPDR Gold Trust ETF
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to play a rise in gold prices.
American Eagle Outfitters
(AEO) - Get Report
was the first stock on the show's "Pop & Drops" segment, which was down 16% for the week. Adami said traders could look to take the long side with a very tight stop.
Potash
(POT)
was up 4% on the week and Seymour said the stock will continue to go higher.
Brown said
First Solar
(FSLR) - Get Report
has finally given investors a pullback to buy, after an okay quarter.
Sony
(SNE) - Get Report
was down 7% for the week and Kelly said to avoid it because the Japanese stock market looks like it has more downside ahead.
Cisco Systems
(CSCO) - Get Report
reports earnings Wednesday. Seymour said the Street will be expecting an increase to the dividend and strong sales. He added that the company had two good quarters in a row, but has seen resistance at $27.
Adami said buyers could look to get into
BlackBerry
(BBRY)
to squeeze the shorts, but the stock never seems to find a true bottom.
Priceline.com
(PCLN)
popped after beating on top- and bottom-line earnings estimates. Brown said the stock will probably hit $1,000 per share soon, but he prefers
(GOOG) - Get Report
.
Adami said that he doesn't like
Xerox
(XRX) - Get Report
that much on the long side, unless traders are playing for a short squeeze.
Brown said he still likes the
Vanguard FTSE Europe ETF
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and that it will continue to do well.
For the their final trades, Seymour said to buy Cliffs Natural Resources, Adami was buying Iron Mountain and Brown was a buyer of the Vanguard FTSE Europe ETF. Kelly was selling
MetLife
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.
-- Written by Bret Kenwell in Petoskey, Mich.
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