Scott Wapner and the Investment Committee debate the relentless rally as stocks pace for their best run in 60 years. Plus, Jim Lebenthal and Steve Weiss are buying some high-flying stocks, they reveal why. And later, we’ve got Calls of the Day on Fleetcor, Disney and Rollins.
Investment Committee Disclosures
Nov 20
Nvidia Turns Negative: What it Means for the Market 11/20/25
<p>Frank Holland and the Investment Committee debate what to do now that Nvidia has turned negative, Bitcoin breaks below $90k, and the rest of the market continues to fall. Plus, Walmart leads the Dow today, the Committee discuss their retail strategy. And later, the desk shares ... Show More
44m 22s
Sep 22
The $16 Trillion Stock Rally
The stock market rally has added $16 Trillion in market capitalization so far this year, and momentum is still in the drivers’ seat. What, if anything, can slow the rally down? Legendary Tech investor Dan Niles breaks down the bull between the horns, but warns of a fowl Thanksgiv ... Show More
35m 35s
Feb 2021
GameStop's Ride Gets Wilder, The Reddit User Rally Reheats, Twitter Takes Flight, Nvidia And The Chip Supply Shortage, And Restaurateur Danny Meyer Takes His Company's SPAC Public
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber led off the show with an in-depth look at the GameStop frenzy -- the stock surging after it doubled late in Wednesday's trading session. Reddit-fueled stocks such as AMC Entertainment also jump. The anchors get into what investors shou ... Show More
44m 21s
Mar 2025
Stocks Wrap Up Volatile Week… And Dissecting The Tech Wreck 3/7/25
<p>Stocks bouncing back Friday after a very volatile week. The S&P posting its worst week since September as a weak jobs report, Fed comments, and more tariff headlines rock markets. So will the volatility continue? And A take on Tech, as Meta erases nearly all of its record rall ... Show More
43m 45s
Apr 2021
Stocks Fall Despite Amazon's Blowout Quarter, The Bulls Winning In April, Twitter Tumbles, and Apple vs. the EU
On the final trading day of what has been a strong April for stocks, Carl Quintanilla and Jim Cramer led off the show with a look at blowout quarterly results from Amazon which sent the stock higher. They explored Amazon's dominance over retail and the strength in its Amazon Web ... Show More
43m 49s