With the Dow and S&P 500 each looking to snap a five-session losing streak, Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber led off the show with a look at what's next for the markets. Supply chain and inflation issues in the spotlight after 3M said " the rising price of raw materials, labor and logistic" would hurt the company's bottom line. The anchors also r ... Show More
Yesterday
SOTS 2nd Hour: Nvidia Hits $4T, The Battle of the Kevins, Exclusive: Snap CEO 7/9/25
Carl Quintanilla, Leslie Picker, and Mike Santoli hit the rally in tech stocks at the top of the show, after Nvidia became the first company to ever hit a $4 trillion valuation. The Nasdaq also touched a new record high as the market tried to rebound from back-to-back losses. Jef ... Show More
42m 45s
Apr 2023
The Case for a 22% Drop in S&P 500
Troy Gayeski, chief market strategist at FS Investments, says don’t wait until May to flee the stock market rally—get out now. He joined the What Goes Up podcast to explain why he’s expecting the S&P 500 to bottom out at around 3,200, a roughly 22% drop from current levels.
“Firs ... Show More
41m 35s
Mar 2023
Hike #9, Winning AI, & the SEC’s Celebrity Targets 03/23/23
The Federal Reserve announced a rate hike of 25 basis points, its ninth consecutive hike in the last year. Chair Jerome Powell softened his tone on the central bank’s aggressive hiking policy, and the markets interpreted his comments as a hint that the end of the hikes may be app ... Show More
37m 51s
Jun 2023
MM114: Is a US debt ceiling deal actually bad for stocks?!
On The Trading Floor this week, Piers and I discuss three hot topics:
1) Now a US debt ceiling deal has been struck what next for financial markets?
2) Stocks are still going up, mainly led by big tech but market commentators keep talking about a narrow market, so what exactly do ... Show More
42m 25s
Apr 2024
A mining industry mega-deal
Microsoft beat expectations for revenue and cloud sales, Alphabet shares rise by double-digits after first-quarter earnings beat expectations, markets are no longer fully confident of a US interest rate cut before September, and the EU is turning to draconian tactics to curb migr ... Show More
12m 47s
Jun 2022
Hiking Rates, Calling Big Oil, & Hedging Portfolios 6/15/22
The S&P 500 fails to rebound, the markets are poised for the Fed’s big rate hike, inflation and pump pressures are on, and crypto is crumbling. Founder and chairman of Equity Group Investments Sam Zell shares his unfiltered perspective on the Fed, energy prices, and DC policy, al ... Show More
33m 14s
May 2024
Magnificent Seven Stocks: What’s Going on With Apple, Tesla, and Alphabet?
Sarah Hansen, Morningstar Inc markets reporter, explains why Apple and Tesla are diverging from the rest of the Magnificent Seven stocks. Also, details into a first ever dividend from Alphabet. Preston Caldwell, senior US economist for Morningstar Research Services, discusses why ... Show More
17m 4s
May 2022
Bloomberg Wall Street Week: Bianco, Moore, Altman
One of the most iconic brands in financial television returns for today's issues and today's world. On this edition of Wall Street Week, Kate Moore, BlackRock Global Allocation Team Head of Thematic Strategy & David Bianco, DWS Americas CIO wrap up the stormy week in markets. Rog ... Show More
32m 7s
Aug 2022
Pete Buttigieg, Golfers Striking Back, & Fake News Propaganda 8/4/22
Gas prices may have peaked for now, but the road to lower inflation is long. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg discusses the U.S. energy economy and the giant inflation reduction act crafted by Senate Democrats. Pro golfer Phil Mickelson and ten of his co-competitors have f ... Show More
27m 46s