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Closing Bell Overtime: Rebound Ahead? 5/2/22

Closing Bell Overtime: Rebound Ahead? 5/2/22

Stocks rebounded in a late-day rally and the Nasdaq Composite closed near session highs. Bearish strategist Eric Johnston from Cantor Fitzgerald explains why he just turned “tactically bullish” for the short-term. Plus, Tom Lee from Fundstrat Global Advisors says the FAANG trade is a “no-brainer.” And, Michael Santoli’s “Last Word” was “normal.”
43:3702/05/2022
Closing Bell: Dramatic stock comeback, PIMCO's CEO on the market & Kroger's CEO on why food inflation is getting worse 5/2/22

Closing Bell: Dramatic stock comeback, PIMCO's CEO on the market & Kroger's CEO on why food inflation is getting worse 5/2/22

Stocks staging a huge comeback into the close as May kicks off in the green. The Dow had been down more than 500 points at one point. PIMCO CEO Emmanuel Roman discusses whether there is more downside to the market and fears the Fed's rate hikes could spark a recession. Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen on how consumers are reacting to inflation and higher interest rates and why he thinks food inflation is still getting worse. And Meta VP of Global Business Nicola Mendelsohn on whether she sees an ad spending slowdown and when the metaverse will take off.
43:1502/05/2022
Closing Bell Overtime: Looking for opportunities amid market sell-off 4/29/22

Closing Bell Overtime: Looking for opportunities amid market sell-off 4/29/22

The Nasdaq Composite posts its worst month since 2008. Wharton School Professor says the market may look attractive for long-term investors. Plus, value investor Scott Black from Delphi Management gives his top picks right now. And, Michael Santoli’s “Last Word” is “endurance.”
48:5129/04/2022
Closing Bell: Ugly end to April, Chevron CEO on earnings, debating Apple’s next move 4/29/22

Closing Bell: Ugly end to April, Chevron CEO on earnings, debating Apple’s next move 4/29/22

The major averages closed sharply lower to finish out a rough month for the bulls. Tony Dwyer from Canaccord and Charlie Bobrinskoy from Ariel break down the action, and whether or not they’d recommend buying the dips. Analysts Colin Gillis and Amit Daryanani debate the best way to play Apple’s pullback. Meantime Chevron CEO Mike Wirth discusses the outlook for the oil giant as shares move lower on the back of earnings. And Gary Dvorchak from Blueshirt Group talks about Chinese internet stocks -- one bright spot amid the carnage.
49:4029/04/2022
Closing Bell Overtime: Amazon sinks on weak earnings guidance, Apple rallies on earnings beat 4/28/22

Closing Bell Overtime: Amazon sinks on weak earnings guidance, Apple rallies on earnings beat 4/28/22

Earnings guidance dominates the after hours trading session. Shares of Amazon fall more than 10% after the company provided a weak Q2 revenue outlook. Dan Ives from Wedbush Securities gives his instant analysis to those numbers. But, Apple rallies following an earnings beat across the board and forecasts better-than-expected EPS and revenue. And Michael Santoli’s “Last Word” is “relief.”
31:1328/04/2022
Closing Bell: Stocks rally, Meta’s mega rebound, White House weighs in on GDP miss 4/28/22

Closing Bell: Stocks rally, Meta’s mega rebound, White House weighs in on GDP miss 4/28/22

Stocks surged in another choppy session, with the Nasdaq finishing the day higher by more than 3%. Meta shareholder Barbara Doran and Wedbush analyst Ygal Arounian discuss whether or not the Facebook parent’s results are an all-clear signal for tech. The rally came even as the latest GDP numbers showed an unexpected contraction in the first quarter. Heather Boushey from the Council of Economic Advisers discusses if it’s a signal of a coming recession.
42:5628/04/2022
Closing Bell Overtime: Big Earnings Movers 4/27/22

Closing Bell Overtime: Big Earnings Movers 4/27/22

Shares of Meta surge in after hours trade following a beat on earnings and user growth. But, Josh Brown from Ritholtz Wealth Management says investors shouldn’t trust the post-earnings bounce. Plus, Teladodoc gets crushed following a big earnings miss. Kari Firestone from Aureus Asset Management gives her reaction and analysis. And, Michael Santoli takes a closer look at all the stock moves in his “Last Word.”
46:1427/04/2022
Closing Bell: Stocks fade into the close, Spotify CFO on results, Hawaiian Airlines chief talks travel 4/27/22

Closing Bell: Stocks fade into the close, Spotify CFO on results, Hawaiian Airlines chief talks travel 4/27/22

Stocks closed well off their highs in a choppy day of trading, with results from Visa and Microsoft boosting the Dow, while Boeing and Alphabet dragged. Victor Jones from Tastytrade and Megan Horneman from Verdence discuss the read-through from tech earnings for the rest of the mega-cap names. Hawaiian Airlines CEO Peter Ingram joins to talk about his quarterly earnings and his deal for in-flight WiFi with SpaceX, as that stock takes a dive. And the CFO of Spotify breaks down subscriber and ad trends as the streaming platform makes a move lower.
42:3527/04/2022
Closing Bell Overtime: Big Tech Earnings 4/26/22

Closing Bell Overtime: Big Tech Earnings 4/26/22

Big tech earnings after the bell. Dan Ives from Wedbush Securities, Bryn Talkington from Requisite Capital Management, and Brian Belski from BMO Capital Markets give their instant reaction and analysis to Microsoft and Alphabet’s reports. Plus, big news out of Robinhood. The company slashing 9% of its workforce. And, Michael Santoli’s “Last Word” is “cloudy.”
46:0926/04/2022
Closing Bell: Another ugly day on Wall Street, Interactive Brokers chairman on market turbulence 4/26/22

Closing Bell: Another ugly day on Wall Street, Interactive Brokers chairman on market turbulence 4/26/22

Stocks closed at the lows of the session after another painful day on Wall Street. Phil Camporeale from J.P. Morgan Asset Management and Eric Johnston from Cantor Fitzgerald square off in a bull-bear debate to discuss whether or not the selloff is a buying opportunity. Interactive Brokers chairman Thomas Peterffy weighs in on how retail investors are navigating the volatility. And as the Nasdaq paces for its worst month since 2008, Angelo Zino from CFRA breaks down what we’ve learned from big tech earnings, and what to expect when the rest of the mega-caps report results.
53:0826/04/2022
Closing Bell Overtime: Musk’s Twitter Takeover, Market Rebound 4/25/22

Closing Bell Overtime: Musk’s Twitter Takeover, Market Rebound 4/25/22

Twitter’s board of directors accepts Elon Musk’s offer to buy the company. Closing Bell Overtime panelists Kantrowitz from Big Technology, Casey Newton from Platformer, Josh Brown from Ritholtz Wealth Management, and Dan Ives give their reaction and analysis. Plus, stocks stage a major comeback in late-day trade. Is it enough to tip the market into rally mode? Tom Lee from Fundstrat Global Advisors explains who he’s navigating the market. And, Michael Santoli’s “Last Word” is “Rare Stakes.” He talks about why this week could be pivotal for stocks.
44:1225/04/2022
Closing Bell: Elon Musk buys Twitter, Stocks stage big comeback 4/25/22

Closing Bell: Elon Musk buys Twitter, Stocks stage big comeback 4/25/22

Shares of Twitter rallied on news that Elon Musk will officially buy the company for $54.20 per share, or roughly $44 billion dollars. Analysts Youssef Squali, Rohit Kulkarni, and Ygal Arounian weigh in on the move and what it means for the future of the social media giant. Plus, former SEC chairman Harvey Pitt discusses the potential regulatory headwinds around the deal. And as tech leads the market comeback, Chris Caso from Raymond James explains why he just upgraded chipmakers AMD and Marvell.
59:3725/04/2022
Closing Bell Overtime: Stocks Plummet, Can earnings save the market? 4/22/22

Closing Bell Overtime: Stocks Plummet, Can earnings save the market? 4/22/22

The market sell-off accelerates in the final minutes of the trading day. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than 1000-points at session lows. Jim Cramer discusses whether or not earnings season can save the stock market. Plus, top investor Rick Heitzmann from FirstMark Capital looks at how the IPO market stacks up in the face of tech valuation pressures. And, Michael Santol’s “Last Word” is “resilience.”
46:0722/04/2022
Closing Bell: Stocks plummet to end the week, Cleveland Fed President weighs in on rate hikes 4/22/22

Closing Bell: Stocks plummet to end the week, Cleveland Fed President weighs in on rate hikes 4/22/22

Stocks got slammed on the final day of the week, with the Dow turning lower for the month – joining the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq. Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester outlines her views on rate policy – including whether or not she thinks a 75 basis-point hike is appropriate. Analyst Brent Thill breaks down the tech trade ahead of a massive week of earnings for the mega-caps. And retail expert Dana Telsey discusses the trade on Gap – which shed nearly a fifth of its value after cutting sales guidance.
59:5222/04/2022
Closing Bell Overtime: Snap Earnings, Market "Reality Check" 4/21/22

Closing Bell Overtime: Snap Earnings, Market "Reality Check" 4/21/22

Snap Inc. shares are volatile in after-hours trade after the company missed earnings expectations. Stephanie Link from Hightower gives her instant reaction and analysis to the report. Plus, Avery Sheffield from VantagePoint says that high-flying growth names are in for a "reality check." She takes a closer look at market valuations. And, is it time to get cautious? Chris Toomey from Morgan Stanley Private Wealth Management outlines his strategy.
44:0521/04/2022
Closing Bell: Stocks sink, Sara Eisen speaks with Fed Chair Powell, Former Disney executive talks Netflix pain 4/21/22

Closing Bell: Stocks sink, Sara Eisen speaks with Fed Chair Powell, Former Disney executive talks Netflix pain 4/21/22

In a special edition of Closing Bell from Washington, Sara Eisen speaks with Fed Chair Jerome Powell and other leaders at the IMF’s Debate on the Global Economy. Mohamed El-Erian from Allianz breaks down the latest policy signals from the central bank leader, and the potential impact on the market. Meantime, the Netflix nightmare continues, with shares taking another leg lower after hedge fund manager Bill Ackman sold off his stake. Former Disney executive and TikTok CEO Kevin Mayer – who correctly predicted that Netflix would explore advertisements – joins to discuss the future of the streaming giant.
43:0021/04/2022
Closing Bell Overtime: Tesla Earnings, Time to Sell Big Tech? 4/20/22

Closing Bell Overtime: Tesla Earnings, Time to Sell Big Tech? 4/20/22

Tesla shares rally in after-hours trade following a big earnings beat. Dan Ives from Wedbush Securities calls them “almost Cinderella-type numbers.” But, Eric Johnston from Cantor Fitzgerald says mega cap tech names will underperform the market going forward. Plus, is TikTok to blame for waning interest in Netflix? Michael Santoli takes a closer look in his “Last Word.”
44:1020/04/2022
Closing Bell: Nasdaq sinks as Netflix weighs, two blue chip CEOs break down earnings 4/20/22

Closing Bell: Nasdaq sinks as Netflix weighs, two blue chip CEOs break down earnings 4/20/22

Stocks finished the day mixed – with the Dow gaining and the Nasdaq sinking. Netflix weighed sharply on the tech-heavy index after reporting a decline in subscribers. Analyst Will Power discusses what’s really to blame for the miss, and what comes next for the streaming company. Meantime IBM and P&G helped boost the Dow on the back of strong results. The CEO of IBM joins to talk about the strength in the cloud and tech spending. And the head of P&G weighs in on what he’s seeing from consumers and the impact of inflation.
42:5120/04/2022
Closing Bell Overtime: Netflix Earnings, JPMorgan’s Bullish Call 4/19/22

Closing Bell Overtime: Netflix Earnings, JPMorgan’s Bullish Call 4/19/22

Netflix plunges in after-hours trading after reporting a loss of 200,000 subscribers in the first quarter. But, value investor Bill Nygren from Oakmark Funds is still betting on the stock. Plus, JPMorgan’s Chief Global Markets Strategist Marko Kolanovic says “a near-term rally is likely,” and recommends both growth and value names.
44:0819/04/2022
Closing Bell: Stocks surge ahead of key tech earnings, Atlanta Fed President weighs in on rate policy 4/19/22

Closing Bell: Stocks surge ahead of key tech earnings, Atlanta Fed President weighs in on rate policy 4/19/22

Wall Street finished the day sharply higher ahead of key tech earnings from Netflix and IBM. Alli McCartney from UBS and Barton Crockett from Rosenblatt debate whether or not tech earnings will help the Nasdaq catch up, after lagging all year long. The CEO of Citizens Financial Group breaks down earnings as that stock finishes near the top of the S&P 500. And Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic lays out his latest thinking on inflation, the economy, and the Fed’s rate hike path.
43:0519/04/2022
Closing Bell Overtime: Twitter Saga, St. Louis Fed Bullard 4/18/22

Closing Bell Overtime: Twitter Saga, St. Louis Fed Bullard 4/18/22

Twitter vs the world? Alex Kantrowitz from Big Technology and Casey Newton from Platformer discuss the latest in Elon Musk’s battle for the social media giant. Plus, is Fundstrat’s Tom Lee getting less bullish? He breaks down his latest market call. And, has the market priced in the Fed’s tightening cycle? Steve Liesman speaks with St Louis Fed President James Bullard.
44:0818/04/2022
Closing Bell: Stocks dip in volatile session, World Bank slashes it’s growth outlook, and Goldman Sachs’ chief economist lays out a new call on housing 4/18/22

Closing Bell: Stocks dip in volatile session, World Bank slashes it’s growth outlook, and Goldman Sachs’ chief economist lays out a new call on housing 4/18/22

Stocks ended the day lower after a seesaw session. Jason Trennert from Strategas and Jim Bianco from Bianco Research debate the impact of rising rates on the market, as yields on the 10-Year treasury note hit their highest level since 2018. The CEO of KBW gives his take on bank stocks, following a divergent performance for Bank of America and Charles Schwab on the back of results. World Bank President David Malpass explains why his organization just slashed its global growth forecast by nearly a full percentage point. And Goldman Sachs chief economist Jan Hatzius breaks down a new call on the housing market, with mortgage rates topping 5%.
42:4418/04/2022
Closing Bell Overtime: Twitter Takeover? 4/14/22

Closing Bell Overtime: Twitter Takeover? 4/14/22

The talk of the tape is Elon Musk’s maneuver to takeover Twitter. Will he be successful? Alex Kantrowitz from Big Technology and Casey Newton from Platformer discuss. Plus, stocks closed at session lows and major averages notched another week of losses. Cameron Dawson from Fieldpoint Private explains why it’s time to focus on high quality and defensive-leaning names. And, Michael Santoli looks at M&A activity in his “Last Word.”
43:3414/04/2022
Closing Bell: Stocks sink into the close, Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover offer, and Wells Fargo’s CFO on earnings 4/14/22

Closing Bell: Stocks sink into the close, Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover offer, and Wells Fargo’s CFO on earnings 4/14/22

Stocks selling off into the close ahead of a 3-day holiday weekend with tech leading the decline. Twitter shares closing in the red despite initially popping following Elon Musk’s $54 per share takeover offer for the social media company. Box CEO Aaron Levie explains why he thinks that bid may be too cheap. Evercore ISI’s Mark Mahaney weighs in on where the stock will go from here. Wells Fargo one of the worst performing stocks in the S&P 500 because weaker than expected mortgage lending took a toll on quarterly revenue. CFO Mike Santomassimo discusses whether the bank’s mortgage business will continue to be hurt by rising interest rates and why he sees the consumer doing well despite inflation fears.
43:2714/04/2022
Closing Bell Overtime: Time to Buy? 4/13/22

Closing Bell Overtime: Time to Buy? 4/13/22

Stocks closed near session highs. Chris Hyzy from Merrill and Bank of America Private Bank says there are bargains in the equity market. Plus, Tom Lee from Fundstrat Global Advisors explains why stay-at-home stocks is the “toughest group” to own right now. And, Michael Santoli looks “Beyond the Banks” for his Last Word.
43:3913/04/2022
Closing Bell: Stocks snap 3-day losing streak, Airlines take off, and Fed Governor Waller on fighting inflation 4/13/22

Closing Bell: Stocks snap 3-day losing streak, Airlines take off, and Fed Governor Waller on fighting inflation 4/13/22

Stocks rallying on Wall Street as the S&P and Nasdaq snapped 3-day losing streaks. Investors looking past a record gain in producer prices just a day after the hottest reading on consumer prices since 1981. Fed Governor Christopher Waller explains why he thinks inflation is peaking and how many more rate hikes it will take to get inflation under control. Mastercard Economics Institute Chief U.S. Economist Michelle Meyer discusses whether rising prices will force consumers to cut back on spending. And airline stocks soaring after Delta’s strong outlook. Jefferies’ Sheila Kahyaoglu unveils her top pick in the airline space.
42:3213/04/2022
Closing Bell Overtime: Exclusive with Guggenheim’s Scott Minerd, First On CNBC with Ark’s Cathie Wood 4/12/22

Closing Bell Overtime: Exclusive with Guggenheim’s Scott Minerd, First On CNBC with Ark’s Cathie Wood 4/12/22

Exclusive interview with Guggenheim Partners Global Chief Investment Officer Scott Minerd. He explains why he remains bullish in the face of hawkish Fed commentary. Plus, Ark Invest CEO Cathie Wood responds to criticisms made about her funds following Morningstar’s downgrade of the ARK Innovation ETF.
46:3612/04/2022
Closing Bell: Late-day stock slump, National Economic Council Director on inflation, and cash is king. 4/12/22

Closing Bell: Late-day stock slump, National Economic Council Director on inflation, and cash is king. 4/12/22

Stocks giving back big early gains extending the losing streaks for the S&P and Nasdaq to 3-days after the highest increase in consumer prices since 1981. National Economic Council Director Brian Deese says inflation is running uncomfortably high and explains why the White House’s plan to allow more ethanol in gasoline will help lower prices at the pump. And Satori Fund Founder Dan Niles explains why retail investors should be in cash right now and why he thinks some traditional technology stocks are attractive.
43:0812/04/2022
Closing Bell Overtime: Is the worst yet to come? 4/11/22

Closing Bell Overtime: Is the worst yet to come? 4/11/22

Stocks closed near the lows of the day. Adam Parker from Trivariate Research says the upcoming earnings season may stabilize the market. Plus, is there an alternative for stocks? Anastasia Amoroso from iCapital makes the case. Walter Isaacson is working on an Elon Musk biography and says it’s not surprising that Musk decided not to join Twitter’s board of directors. And, Michael Santoli’s Last Word is “diversity.”
44:2111/04/2022
Closing Bell: Stocks go out near the lows, Elon Musk declines Twitter seat 04/11/22

Closing Bell: Stocks go out near the lows, Elon Musk declines Twitter seat 04/11/22

The major averages closed near session lows after losing steam throughout the session. Fundstrat’s Tom Lee weighs in on the pullback, and whether he thinks the market has already bottomed. Investors Kyle Bass and Mark Mobius discuss the Chinese market and opportunities abroad. And a former Twitter board member gives his take on Elon Musk’s decision to not join Twitter’s board, and why it’s a “great thing” to have Musk as an investor regardless.
42:5011/04/2022
Closing Bell Overtime: All-Clear for Higher Rates? 4/8/22

Closing Bell Overtime: All-Clear for Higher Rates? 4/8/22

Could rising rates derail the market? Wharton School Professor Jeremy Siegel gives his take. Plus, shares of Robinhood fell more than 6% after a downgrade from Goldman Sachs. Dan Dolev from Mizuho defends his “Buy” rating on the stock. And, Ebrahim Poonawala from BofA Securities names JPMorgan a top idea ahead of next week's earnings report.
43:4808/04/2022
Closing Bell: Dow 2-day win streak, Transports tank, and Chipotle bets on the metaverse 4/8/22

Closing Bell: Dow 2-day win streak, Transports tank, and Chipotle bets on the metaverse 4/8/22

The Dow closing higher on Friday to notch a 2-day win streak, but the major averages finishing the week in the red. Axonic’s Peter Cecchini and Leuthold Group’s Jim Paulsen debate whether the bull market is still alive despite ongoing Fed fears. Transport stocks having their worst week since October 2020. Evercore ISI’s Jon Chappell weighs in on whether a freight recession is on the horizon and why he prefers the rails over trucking stocks. Renaissance Macro Research’s Jeff Degraaf on how to trade financial stocks ahead of next week’s bank earnings. And Chipotle CEO Brian Niccol on why he sees consumers being a little more discriminate with their spending and whether they will tolerate more price hikes. Plus, he discusses the company’s big push into the metaverse and whether there are plans to start accepting cryptocurrency.
42:3908/04/2022
Closing Bell Overtime: Recession on the Horizon? 4/7/22

Closing Bell Overtime: Recession on the Horizon? 4/7/22

Stocks staged a turnaround and closed just off session highs. Anastasia Amoroso from iCapital says the clock is ticking on a recession and the consumer is going to get caught in the crosshairs. Plus, is the Fed’s attempt to rein in inflation a “high-stakes game of chicken”? Jurrien Timmer from Fidelity Investments weighs in. And, Barclays analyst Karen Short is making a big bet on the consumer and chooses Target as her “Most Valuable Pick.”
44:2507/04/2022
Closing Bell: Late-day comeback for stocks, Buffett’s big stake in HP, and Levi’s CEO on consumer demand 4/7/22

Closing Bell: Late-day comeback for stocks, Buffett’s big stake in HP, and Levi’s CEO on consumer demand 4/7/22

Stocks staging a rally in the final hour of trading to snap a two-day losing streak. Allianz Chief Economic Advisor Mohamed El-Erian weighs in on the recent market volatility and whether stocks or bonds are more attractive right now. Levi Strauss CEO Chip Bergh says the denim maker has more price increases in the works and explains why he sees no signs of a consumer spending slowdown in the U.S. Bank of America Securities’ Wamsi Mohan explains why Warren Buffett’s big new stake in HP isn’t a game changer for the stock. And PIMCO portfolio manager Erin Brown lists the three sectors she thinks will outperform during earnings season.
43:1007/04/2022
Closing Bell Overtime: Stocks vs. the Fed 4/6/22

Closing Bell Overtime: Stocks vs. the Fed 4/6/22

The FOMC minutes sent stocks lower and major averages posted 2-day losing streaks. Josh Brown from Ritholtz Wealth Management and Tom Lee from Fundstrat Global Advisors discuss how investors should navigate the Fed's next moves. Plus, Nancy Davis from Quadratic Capital Management explains why there could be potential for more volatility ahead. And, Michael Santoli gives his last word - "testing."
43:2606/04/2022
Closing Bell: Stocks volatile after Fed minutes, billionaire Sam Zell outlines the risks and opportunities, and what to do with tech stocks now 4/6/22

Closing Bell: Stocks volatile after Fed minutes, billionaire Sam Zell outlines the risks and opportunities, and what to do with tech stocks now 4/6/22

Another rough day for the market as volatility reigned following the release of the Fed minutes. Former PIMCO chief economist Paul McCulley gives his take on central bank policy and inflation. Billionaire Sam Zell says the Fed is months behind the curve, and outlines where he’s looking for opportunities. And as tech stocks took the brunt of the pain again today, Wedbush’s Dan Ives says the group is a “massive buy.”
43:0006/04/2022
Closing Bell Overtime: Exclusive interview with Leon Cooperman 4/5/22

Closing Bell Overtime: Exclusive interview with Leon Cooperman 4/5/22

Stocks closed near session lows following hawkish comments from Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard. Joe Terranova from Virtus Investment Partners doesn’t think this is a bear market. But, legendary investor Leon Cooperman says there’s a chance we could see a recession in 2023. He explains why and reveals some of the top positions in his portfolio right now.
44:3405/04/2022
Closing Bell: Stocks sink into the close, a warning for the market, and Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm on Russia sanctions 4/5/22

Closing Bell: Stocks sink into the close, a warning for the market, and Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm on Russia sanctions 4/5/22

Stocks selling off into the close amid new concerns the Fed’s rate hikes could slow the economy. Marathon Asset Management CEO Bruce Richards warning about a great disconnect in the market and why he is selling into any rally right now. Tech the biggest loser on Wall Street, but Wedbush’s Ygal Arounian lists the tech stocks that look like bargains. Mizuho’s Dan Dolev explains why he slashed Coinbase’s price target and the one fintech he is so bullish on. And Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm on the outlook for oil and gas prices and energy sanctions against Russia.
41:5605/04/2022
Closing Bell Overtime: Breakout or Breakdown? 4/4/22

Closing Bell Overtime: Breakout or Breakdown? 4/4/22

The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite closed near session highs. Is the market on the edge of a breakout or breakdown? Brian Belski from BMO Capital Markets and Dan Greenhaus from Solus Alternative Asset Management discuss whether investor can trust this rally. Plus, is the worst over for tech? Top investor Glen Kacher from Light Street Capital outlines his top trades. And, the “Last Word” from Michael Santoli – Is it safe for investors to relax?
44:3004/04/2022
Closing Bell: Tech Surges, Elon Musk takes a big stake in Twitter, and Risks of a Recession 4/4/22

Closing Bell: Tech Surges, Elon Musk takes a big stake in Twitter, and Risks of a Recession 4/4/22

Tech stocks rallying to start the week on Wall Street after Tesla CEO Elon Musk bought a 9% stake in Twitter. Jefferies’ Brent Thill discusses whether Musk’s purchase could impact Twitter’s strategy. Former Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Roger Ferguson reacts to JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon’s warning that the Fed could hike rates more than Wall St. is expecting and whether the risk of a recession is rising. And Wells Fargo’s Mike Mayo explains why he is cutting his price target on Morgan Stanley & JP Morgan and the bank stock he thinks looks most attractive in a rising rate environment.
43:5104/04/2022
Closing Bell Overtime: Time to get defensive? 4/1/22

Closing Bell Overtime: Time to get defensive? 4/1/22

Stocks rallied into the close, led by real estate, utilities, and consumer staples. Is it time to get defensive? Jim Cramer outlines his investment strategy and outlook for the second quarter. Plus, star value investor Scott Black from Delphi Management makes the case for Jabil Inc.. And, Robby Greengold from Morningstar explains why he downgraded the ARK Invest ARKK ETF to a “Negative” rating.
43:5701/04/2022
Closing Bell: Stocks kick off Q2 in the green, Council of Economic Advisers Chair on the March jobs report, and Cowen’s CEO on the bank’s new crypto offering 4/1/22

Closing Bell: Stocks kick off Q2 in the green, Council of Economic Advisers Chair on the March jobs report, and Cowen’s CEO on the bank’s new crypto offering 4/1/22

The major averages closing in positive territory to start the second quarter as investors digest the March jobs report and oil prices falling below $100 a barrel. Council of Economic Advisers Chair Cecilia Rouse weighs in on the employment picture and whether releasing 1M barrels per day from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve will really help bring down gasoline prices. Meanwhile, RBC Capital Markets’ Lori Calvasina explains why she is downgrading the energy sector and reveals the sectors she favors instead. Bespoke’s Paul Hickey on where he sees value in tech. Kraneshares’ Brenand Ahern on the rebound in Chinese internet stocks. And Cowen CEO Jeff Solomon on the investment bank’s move to start offering spot trading of crypto and whether he thinks other big banks will follow that move.
43:4601/04/2022
Closing Bell Overtime: 3/31/22

Closing Bell Overtime: 3/31/22

Despite a late-day sell-off, major averages posted their first positive month of the year. Can that momentum continue? Liz Young from SoFi and Stephanie Link from Hightower discuss. Plus, breaking news on Activision! Dave Michaels from the Wall Street Journal reports that authorities are investigating a meeting between CEO Bobby Kotick and a trader. And, Chinese internet names are getting hit hard this year, but Eduardo Costa from Calixto Global Investors says now is the time to start buying.
47:1531/03/2022
Closing Bell: Stocks sink into the close, Booking Holdings’ CEO on travel demand, and CF Industries’ CEO on the fertilizer frenzy 3/31/22

Closing Bell: Stocks sink into the close, Booking Holdings’ CEO on travel demand, and CF Industries’ CEO on the fertilizer frenzy 3/31/22

Stocks staging a steep sell off late in the trading session. The Dow falling more than 500 points as Wall Street closed out the worst quarter for stocks in two years. SVB Private Bank Chief Investment Officer Shannon Saccocia on where she sees opportunities in this challenging investing environment and why healthcare is no longer just a defensive sector. Booking Holdings CEO Glenn Fogel on the outlook for travel demand and whether U.S. consumers are pushing back on higher prices. The CEO of fertilizer maker CF Industries discusses the spike in prices and how he’s ramping up production to meet demand. And Wells Fargo’s Sr. Energy Analyst reveals the oil stock he is most bullish on.
43:4731/03/2022
Closing Bell Overtime: State of the Rally 3/30/22

Closing Bell Overtime: State of the Rally 3/30/22

Dow and S&P 500 snap a four-day winning streak. Is the rally running out of gas? Tom Lee from Fundstrat Global Advisors says, “We’ve probably made the low for the first half of 2022.” Plus, veteran trader Mark Fisher of MBF Trading explains why he prefers natural gas over crude oil. And, Bank of America’s Jessica Reif Ehrlich has a bullish call on Disney and says it is “hitting it out of the park.”
44:0830/03/2022
Closing Bell: Stocks snap four-day win streak, and the CEOs of Chewy & Five Below on the state of the consumer. 3/30/22

Closing Bell: Stocks snap four-day win streak, and the CEOs of Chewy & Five Below on the state of the consumer. 3/30/22

Stocks sinking on Wall Street as the Dow & S&P 500 snap a four-day winning streak. Cantor Fitzgerald’s Eric Johnston explains why he thinks recent earnings are flashing a warning sign for stocks and why he is bullish on commodity prices. Jefferies Chief Market Strategist David Zervos weighs in on what he sees as the biggest threat to the market right now. And the CEOs of online pet products retailer Chewy and discount retailer Five Below discuss the state of consumer spending, supply chain issues and labor shortages.
43:0530/03/2022
Closing Bell Overtime: Signs of recession? 3/29/22

Closing Bell Overtime: Signs of recession? 3/29/22

The 2-year/10-year yield curve comes close to inverting. Liz Ann Sonders from Charles Schwab says it may be time to dust off the recession playbook. Plus, Halftime Report trader Pete Najarian gives his instant reaction and analysis to Micron and Lululemon earnings. And, Wells Fargo Senior Equities Analyst Mike Mayo discusses what an inverted yield curve could mean for banks.
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Closing Bell: Stocks surge into the close, Activist Investor Jeff Smith on where he sees value in the market, and Nikola keeps on truckin’ 3/29/22

Closing Bell: Stocks surge into the close, Activist Investor Jeff Smith on where he sees value in the market, and Nikola keeps on truckin’ 3/29/22

The Dow & S&P 500 rallying for a third straight day. Truist Advisory Services Co-Chief Investment Officer Keither Lerner discusses whether stocks can keep rallying despite the bond market flashing a recession signal. Starboard Value CEO Jeff Smith explains where he sees value in this market and discusses the takeover bid for retailer Kohl’s that he is backing. Nikola CEO Mark Russell on how much demand he is seeing for the company’s electric truck and why the supply chain challenge is the biggest he’s ever seen.
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Closing Bell Overtime: Real Rally vs. Wall of Worry? 3/28/22

Closing Bell Overtime: Real Rally vs. Wall of Worry? 3/28/22

Stocks close near session highs, but Solus Alternative Asset Management’s Dan Greenhaus says, “We’re certainly not out of the woods.” Plus, Nicholas Colas from DataTrek Research breaks down whether a stock split helps or hurts Tesla. And, are stocks pausing at a critical spot? Michael Santoli takes a closer look with his “Last Word.”
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Closing Bell: Stocks stage late session rally, oil prices plunge, and President Biden lays out his budget 3/28/22

Closing Bell: Stocks stage late session rally, oil prices plunge, and President Biden lays out his budget 3/28/22

Stocks making a comeback late in the day led by tech stocks. Medley Global Advisors Ben Emons on whether bond yields could be flashing a warning sign for the stock market. Oil prices plunging amid new concerns about demand from China. Husseini Energy Founder Sadad Al-Husseini gives his outlook for oil prices. And President Biden laying out his budget proposal, which includes big tax hikes on the ultra-rich and corporations. Raymond James Washington Policy Analyst Ed Mills has instant reaction to whether that will be able to pass Congress.
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