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Another strong job report is leading our economist to change her rate cut forecast. She joins us to make her case and tell us what she expects from the Fed going forward. Plus, a check on the consumer, including one name where our analyst sees a 26% rally. And “higher for longer” is not an issue for the ultra-rich. We’ll tell you who’s scooping up properties in Miami and talk to one of the power brokers behind some of the deals.
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What happens if tomorrow’s key jobs number misses consensus in either direction? We’ll look at the dueling scenarios. Plus, Disney notching a win against Trian’s Nelson Peltz, but the fight is far from over. And a rare interview with Founders Fund Partner Trae Stephens on the state of VC funding, AI, and much more.
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Disney’s shareholder meeting is underway. We’ll bring you the result of its proxy battle and what it means for the future of the company. Plus, we’re live at the Sohn Conference for David Einhorn’s best investing idea. And the Fed chair Powell continues to push back the timeline for rate cuts. We’ll look at the fallout for the economy.
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Stocks are under pressure as yields climb and gold hits an all-time high. Plus, SF Fed President Mary Daly is preparing to speak this hour as the market comes to terms with fewer rate cuts. We’ll look at how to position for higher-for-longer rates. And Tesla shares falling after deliveries fell below even the lowest analyst estimate.
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Stocks are falling and yields are climbing in the first trading day after the Fed’s key inflation read showed prices moderated in February. We’ll look at whether three rate cuts are still on the table for 2024. Plus, manufacturing in China finally grew for the first time in five months. Is it a blip or have the Chinese markets finally hit a bottom? And Macy’s pain could be its competitors’ gain... We’ll look at the brands that will benefit the most.
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Disgraced former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried gets hit with a 25-year sentence. We’ve got color from the courtroom and one attorney’s analysis of the “paradox” case. Plus, the AI underdogs are on the verge of an opportunity our analyst says he hasn’t seen in a decade. And we’ll go around the world once more in a special Europe edition of 3 Buys & a Bail.
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Veteran investor Mark Mobius says India is on top. He's here with where he's seeing the biggest opportunities, and the names to buy to take advantage of it. Plus, AI and the banks. Top banking analyst Mike Mayo says there's one clear winner. He's here to tell us who it is, what makes it a standout, and how much upside he sees ahead. And powering AI will be a massive challenge, but there are four names well-positioned to lead the charge. The analyst behind that call is here to make his case.
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One of our market guests says we’re in a debt-fueled, buyback-driven rally that could extend the bull market for years to come. Plus, Japan’s stock market is hitting record highs but it’s not too late to get in, according to one portfolio manager. And one consumer staples stock is down 30% from its recent high, but one of our guests likes it and says now is the time to buy.
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Is the market truly ready for a more hawkish Fed on the heels of Atlanta Fed President Bostic’s comments? We’ll talk about that and how to position. Plus, Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun is set to leave the company by year-end. And we’re going around the world this week to find opportunities, kicking things off with China and Kraneshares CIO Brendan Ahern.
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One of our market guests says the market’s not a bubble, but it’s “bubbly.” He’ll tell us what he means by that. Plus, Tesla is down more than 30% to start the year, should you steer clear or buy the dip as Sen. Warren now calls for an investigation. And it’s been a big week for the builder stocks, but one analyst is calling out one retailer as a stealth housing buy. We’ll reveal it, ahead.
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Wall Street is building on a record-setting run, and our market guest says it doesn’t matter when the Fed cuts – that run will continue. He’s here with what makes him so bullish. Plus, we are awaiting Reddit’s first trade. Bullpen Capital’s Duncan Davidson told us yesterday that if it prices at the top of the range, it could be set up for failure. Well, it did price at the top of it, at $34. Duncan is back with us. We’ll see what happens when the first trade crosses the tape. And two reasons why Netflix will continue to dominate the streaming wars. Our analyst tells us what they are and how much upside he sees ahead.
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Less than 60 minutes away from the Fed decision, we’ll look at how to position ahead of Powell’s press conference. Plus, Reddit is set to become the first major mainstream company to go public this year, but our guest says he wishes it wasn’t leading the way. And Chipotle shares briefly topped $3,000 after announcing one of the biggest stock splits in history. We’ll look at what’s behind the timing and what it could mean for the stock going forward.
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Abandon tech at your own peril, according to our market guest. He’ll join us with the two names to consider from here. Plus, Nvidia’s announcing an extended partnership with Databricks. We’ll speak with the CEO about that and the company’s potential IPO. And the CEO of Howard Hughes joins us on why he says the housing shortage will get worse before it gets better.
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Our market guest is avoiding the most crowded trades, and betting on what he calls “the most underrated methodology”. He’ll tell us the names he found and opportunities he sees. Plus, Apple is reportedly looking to license Google’s Gemini AI, but is that enough to put Apple back in the AI conversation? We’ll debate. And homebuilder sentiment is finally back in positive territory. We’ll speak with one player doing business in both space.
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Next week’s Fed meeting has big implications for investors for the rest of the year. We’ll tell you what could change and what it means for the market. Plus, the National Association of Realtors reaching a settlement that will change the real estate market as we know it. We’ll get the Redfin CEO’s first reaction. And Boeing’s on pace for its worst week since January’s infamous doorplug incident, but one Boeing shareholder tells us he’s sticking with the stock, and joins us to make his case.
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The market now sees the Fed’s first rate cut coming in June, but one former NY Fed analyst thinks that’s an overestimate. Plus, the so-called TikTok bill is on its way to the Senate as one billionaire floats a plan to buy the company if it becomes law. We’ll look at the social media landscape and impact on the 2024 election. And Impossible Foods is in the midst of a makeover as it hopes to attract more customers. The CEO joins us with what’s behind the strategy.
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Stocks struggling to keep up yesterday’s momentum. We’ll get you up to speed ahead of tomorrow’s inflation and retail sales data. Plus, energy prices moving higher as Ukraine blows up a Russian refinery. Dan Yergin is here to weigh in on the return of energy security and its costs. And Congress is taking the first step toward a TikTok ban. We have what’s next and what it means for cybersecurity going forward.
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Today’s inflation print may be pushing Fed rate cuts even further out, with markets now pricing in just a 50% chance in June. We’ll look at how to position and get the results of the 10-year note auction. Plus, Boeing reportedly failed 33 out of 89 FAA product audits, and now the manufacturer’s woes are starting to hit the airlines’ bottom lines. And today is Equal Pay Day, marking the date that symbolizes how far into the year women must work to earn what their male peers earned in the previous year. We’ll look at the salary shortfall and what companies can do to help close the gap.
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With earnings in the rearview mirror, our market strategist brings some buys that coincide with what she thinks will be the next catalyst for the market. Plus, a new cap for credit card late fees, thanks to a new rule from the CFPB. We’ll speak with the director about why it’s a controversial topic for many. And serial entrepreneur Gary Vaynerchuk is here with former TikTok CEO Kevin Mayer to discuss their new media venture targeting children.
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Stocks are struggling to hold their initial gains following the stronger-than-expected jobs number, but Fundstrat’s Tom Lee is staying bullish on stocks and tells us where he’s seeing opportunities now. Plus, the latest unemployment rate may have ticked higher but the share of prime-aged women in the workforce climbed to nearly 78% and is hovering near a record high. We’ll look at what it’ll take to get more women into the workforce. And President Biden is calling on higher corporate taxes in his latest State of the Union address. We’ll get a traders take in today’s 3 Buys & a Bail.
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