Finance

Your first trade for Tuesday, Nov. 19

The “Fast Money” traders shared their first moves for the market open.

Tim Seymour was a buyer of Lowe’s

Chris Verrone was a buyer of Facebook

Steve Grasso was a buyer of Bausch Health.

Guy Adami was a buyer of Snap

Disclosure

Trader disclosure: Tim Seymour is long AMZN, AAPL, ACBFF, ACRGF, ALEF, ALPHA, AMZA, ACB, APC, APH, ARNA, BA, BABA, BAC, C, CARA, CF, CGC, CLF, CNBS, CNTTF, CRLBF, CRON, CSCO, CWEB, CURLF, DAL, DIS, DVYE, EEM, EMH, EUFN, EWM, FB, FDX, FIRE, FLWR, FXI, GE, GM, GOOGL, GTBIF, GTII, GWPH, HEXO, HK.APH, HRVOF, HVT, HYYDF, IIPR, INTC, ITHUF, KERN, KHRN, KRO, KSHB, LABS, LEAF, LNTH, MAT, MCD, MJNE, MO, MOS, MPX, MRMD, NEPT, NKE, NRTH, OGI, ORGMF, OTC, PAK, PCLO, PHM, PKI, RIV, SBUX, SNDL, SQ, SSPKU, STZ, T, TER, TGOD, TLRY, TNYBF, TRSSF, TRST, TWTR, UA, UAL, VFF, VIAB, VIVO, VOD, WMD, X, XLY, YCBD, YNDX, ZENA, ZYNE, 700. Tim is short IWM, RACE, SPY, TSLA. Tim’s firm is long CGC, HEXO, CRON, APH. Tim is on the advisory board of Green Organic Dutchman, Heaven, Kushco, Dionymed, Tikun Olam, CCTV, and Canndescent. Steve Grasso is long AAPL, ACB, BHC, CAR, EVGN, GE, MSFT, OLN, PFE, SAVE, SHAK, SNAP, T, TSE, WRK Grasso owns Callable Trigger contingent yield note linked to SPX, RTY, and MXEA. Grasso’s kids own EFA, EFG, EWJ, IJR, SPY, TUR. Steve Grasso’s firm is long BIOS, COUP, CPB, CUBA, DIA, ET, F, GDX, GE, GLD, GOLD, GSK, HPQ, IAU, IBM, ICE, KHC, MO, MSFT, NEM, NYCB, OXY, QCOM, QQQ, SLV, SNAP, SNGX, SPCE, SPY, SQQQ, T, TAP, VXX, WAB, WDR, WRK. Guy Adami is long CELG, EXAS, GDX, INTC. Guy Adami’s wife, Linda Snow, works at Merck. Chris Verrone is long BAC, QD, SMAR, SPY, TWTR, ZNGA.

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