Episodes
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What a week for the markets, the Dow hitting 44,000 to close out the best week in a year on Trump’s election win, while the S&P crosses the 6,000 mark for the first time. Our market guest says momentum rules. We ask him how he’s riding it. Plus, that brings us to our first mystery chart. We’ll give you a hint – it’s the key catalyst our international strategist is watching as a signal to trade out of the U.S., which he expects to happen under Trump. And, a special Three Buys & A Bail “Election Edition,” including one name in energy that hasn’t been mentioned as a Trump winner this week.
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Less than 60 minutes until the Fed decision on interest rates. We’ll tell you what to expect, what to watch for, and what impact the Trump administration could have on the future of the central bank. Speaking of Trump policies, we’re drilling down on the potential tariff impact to IT and Hardware with Evercore’s Amit Daryanani, and shares of freelance platform Upwork are up 60% in 2 weeks. We’ll ask the CEO what’s driving the rally and get her read on the labor market.
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Stocks are surging as Trump becomes the President-Elect and the possibility for a GOP-controlled Congress remains. We’ll look at the three areas of the market our guest says stand to benefit. Plus, we’re just about 24 hours away from the Fed decision on interest rates, and one of our guests has noticed a shift in the central bank’s approach. And we’ll speak with the Wells Fargo analyst who says the state is set for significant M&A cycle in broadcast media.
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The trades for both candidates seem to be working today with big tech outperforming, along with DJT, crypto and bond yields on the rise. We’ll look at the market implications of today’s election outcome. Plus, foreign policy and the future of NATO is front and center today with the world watching the U.S. choose a new president. And Thursday’s Fed decision is around the corner as 10-year notes go up for auction today. We have the results and analysis.
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We’ll round up the latest polling data and look at the key trades to consider under each outcome. Plus, we’re checking in on the consumer, with inflation and the economy top of mind ahead of tomorrow’s election. And Berkshire Hathaway is revealing its latest moves, including a growing cash pile that’s bigger than most U.S. stocks.
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Stocks are mostly higher despite a lighter-than-expected jobs report, but if the weakness is just storm- and strike-related, does it even matter to the Fed ahead of next week’s meeting? Plus, one analyst is tracking the scary read-throughs following the busiest week of earnings season and joins us with the fallout ahead of the holiday season. And we’re trading the winners and losers of this earnings week in 3 Buys & A Bail.
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Apple earnings on deck, as Microsoft and Meta are under pressure following their reports. We’ll look at what went wrong and how it sets up the rest of big tech. Plus, CNBC’s parent company Comcast is considering a spinoff of its cable networks business. We have exclusive comments from Liberty Chairman John Malone. And the CEOs of Generac, Equinix, and Kontoor Brands join us on the heels of their earnings reports.
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Listen to the day's top stories, the must reads & a whole lot more for today's modern investor.
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Listen to the day's top stories, the must reads & a whole lot more for today's modern investor.
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Five of the Magnificent Seven report results this week; our technician has the name poised for a breakout. NYSE President Lynn Martin weighs in on the pros and cons of a 22-hour trading day. Plus, the start-up pairing college students with seniors to help close the elder-care gap.
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Listen to the day's top stories, the must reads & a whole lot more for today's modern investor.
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Listen to the day's top stories, the must reads & a whole lot more for today's modern investor.
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Stocks are moving lower as yields climb yet again. We’ll tell you where the opportunities are and why our strategist is cautious on the long end. Plus, the winner of this year’s Nobel Prize in Economics says America is “sleepwalking into an economic storm”. He’ll join us to explain and tell us about the red flags he’s seeing. And Tesla reports results after the bell today. Bernstein’s Toni Sacconaghi joins us to explain why he sees more than 44% downside ahead.
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Paul Tudor Jones says the U.S. should inflate its way out of debt. We’ll debate the Fed’s path forward from here. Plus, the changes to Disney’s board may be a net-positive for both Disney and Nike. And we’ll talk to one of the biggest players in AI about the next steps and a potential IPO.
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Rates, overall, have moved higher since the Fed’s jumbo rate cut last month. We’ll look at what’s behind the moves and how to position. Plus, Cigna and Humana shares are on the move as deal talks may be back on, but one strategist calls this the most challenging fundamental backdrop ever for health insurers. And we’ve got a view on the ground in one county that could decide the election, as we kick off the 2024 Your Money, Your Vote Roadtrip.
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The economy is strong, and the stock market is at record highs. So should the Fed pause rate cuts? We debate and look at where your money is best deployed against this backdrop. Plus, now that several names have reported, we get a gut check on REITs on the heels of that jumbo-sized rate cut. One analyst brings us his top pick from here. And this company has got a large manufacturing base in Mexico, but is still well positioned even if former President Trump gets elected and imposes steep tariffs. We reveal that name and a few other winners.
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Chip stocks are hitting new highs, and the AI story seems intact but our market guest says to trade it on the margins and joins us to explain. Plus, Google is using AI to turn text into podcasts, and it could be just the beginning for the next generation of generative AI. And we’ve got Netflix, American Express and Procter & Gamble on deck for Earnings Exchange.
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We preview results from three companies our trader calls high quality, with a history of performing well for investors. MAI’s Chris Grisanti has called it right on Verizon and Hershey, he tells us the tech name he says is now a value stock. Plus, Trump promising tariffs so high, US companies will have to return manufacturing stateside—two experts discuss whether that’s feasible, what it means for already-high prices, and which countries could retaliate.
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With China’s recovery failing to materialize, and Israel vowing to not strike Iran’s oil targets, energy prices are under pressure. Why we could see $50 oil in the near-future. The health care name one strategist is treating like a growth stock. And the action, the story, and the trade on United Airlines, J.B. Hunt, and Prologis in Earnings Exchange.
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Boeing pre-announcing a massive third quarter loss and a 10% workforce reduction as its machinist strike pushes into its fifth week. Wells Fargo bearish on the stock, concerned about its free cash flow, but Seaport has three reasons to buy the dip. China’s government re-committing to stimulus measures, but with another round of disappointing economic data overnight, is it too little too late? Plus, not just investing in AI stocks…how hedge funds are leveraging new tech to gain a trading edge.
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