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Oil Pulls the Market Lower Again

Oil rose sharply early on Wednesday and the market didn’t like what it saw. But oil may not be the big driver of stocks that it was a few months ago and the pullback may simply be a healthy breather for hot stocks. Plus, we discuss some new EVs hitting the market and how satellit ...  Afficher plus

AI Expectations Hit a Fever Pitch

Every quarter recently, semiconductor stocks keep churning out incredible numbers. And every quarter, it seems as those companies somehow “miss expectations”. The most recent example was when Samsung Electronics reported a 1,900% increase in profits, the stock dropped so much it ...  Afficher plus

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Tesla’s New Product Launch, RBC Capital Markets’ Gerard Cassidy, Nike CEO Elliott Hill, Renaissance Macro’s deGraaf Market Assessment
CNBC’s “Money Movers”

“Money Movers” provides investors with real-time analysis of the stories and the people attracting the attention of the markets each day. Capturing the energy of day’s early trading, the program includes the breaking news and numbers driving stocks and sectors, helping investo ...

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#100 When Investors Take the Hot Seat
The Pitch

This week, we've got a show like no other. Instead of startup founders asking for money to grow their business, we hear investors Jake Chapman and Howie Diamond pitch their new venture capital fund. And they learn right away that things on the other side of the table are a lot ha ...  Afficher plus

Separating Facts vs. Feelings as Investors
The Investopedia Express with Caleb Silver

Investors can’t help but feel like the stock market might be riding on the thin skin of a bubble, but the facts will tell us that even if we are, it doesn’t mean we should not expect more strong returns based on trends and price action. Carson Wealth’s Ryan Detrick and Sonu Vargh ...  Afficher plus

Nvidia Earnings are the Super Bowl of Business + Trump’s $5 Million Gold Card
Prof G Markets

Follow Prof G Markets: Apple Podcasts Spotify  Scott and Ed open the show by discussing Tesla’s shrinking market cap, Berkshire Hathaway’s record-breaking tax bill, and BP’s pivot back to fossil fuels. Then they break down Nvidia’s earnings, explaining why investors weren’t i ...  Afficher plus