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Your first trade for Monday

The " Fast Money " traders share their final trades of the day.

Tristen Najarian is a buyer of DIS (DIS).

Jon Najarian is a buyer of SMG (SMG).

Steven Grasso is a buyer of PAY (PAY).

Pete Najarian is a buyer of NOK (Helsinki Stock Exchange: NOK-FI).

Tim Seymour is a buyer of SINA (SINA).

Pete Najarian is a buyer of FL (FL).

Anthony Scaramucci is a buyer of COST (COST).

Jon Najarian is a buyer of BK (BK).

Stephanie Link is a buyer of USB (USB) or MTB (MTB).

Trader disclosure: On March 7, 2014, the following stocks and commodities mentioned or intended to be mentioned on CNBC's "Fast Money" were owned by the "Fast Money" traders: Tim Seymour is long BAC, INTC, LO, his firm is long SBUX, SINA, BIDU; Steve Grasso is long ANF, CLVS, BA, BAC, GDX, EVGN, HPQ, MHY, LNG, MJNA, NVIV, PAY, NXPI, PFE, QCOM, POT, SO, YHOO, TWTR and funds long DLTR, FINL, DWA; Jon Najarian is long BAC, GDX, GLD, FB, JOY, LULU, NKE, UAL, DAL, AIG, SLV, ZNGA, LGF, FNMA, TWTR, HIG, NCR, STT, WWE, FEYE, BK, WLT, SMG; Pete Najarian is long calls BAC, C, JPM, INTC, YHOO, MSFT, EBAY, HPQ, LO, UA, MCD, NOK; Anthony Scaramucci is long JPM, FB, GOOG, AMZN, TSLA; Pete Najarian is long stock AAPL, long puts JCP, long calls C, INTC, YHOO, MSFT, EBAY, HPQ, WYNN, NOK, KRE, UAL; Jon Najarian is long BAC, GDX, GLD, FB, JOY, LULU, NKE, UAL, DAL, AIG, SLV, ZNGA, LGF, FNMA, TWTR, HIG, NCR, STT, WWE, FEYE, BK, WLT; Stephanie Link is long GOOG, FB, JPM, BAC, ETN, KEY, USB, GS, HIG, LULU.



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