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grasso, thanks. >>> coming up, bitcoin on the comebacktrack after its best day since march. where that trade is headed next, if anyone knows. mo "ston" jt refa meyinusa minute. a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even get up to triple the speeds... at no...
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>> i'm with guy, i'm with carter, xle. >> steve grasso? >> west rock. wrk, breaking out. >> happy birthday, tim. anyofor watching "fast money." >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >>> i'm cramer, welcome to "mad money," i'm just trying to make you some money. my job is not just to entertain but put everything in context. call me 1-800-743-tweet me can the jim cramer. maybe that was the sell off.
>> i'm with guy, i'm with carter, xle. >> steve grasso? >> west rock. wrk, breaking out. >> happy birthday, tim. anyofor watching "fast money." >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >>> i'm cramer, welcome to "mad money," i'm just trying to make you some money. my...
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. >> steve grasso? >> west rock. wrk, breaking out. >> happy birthday, tim. anyofor watching "fast money." >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >>> i'm cramer, welcome to "mad money," i'm just trying to make you some money. my job is not just to entertain but put everything in context. call me 1-800-743-tweet me can the jim cramer. maybe that was the sell off. maybe they fell too much, and that's what i'm beginning to believe as i survey the sometimes massive destruction in stock prices that we've experienced in march and april. of course we have a glorious lack of big picture economic information, getting some weaker labor numbers last week that could put the if hefed on a cout interest rates. we've got a couple of fed officials lurking around, waiting to speak in public. there's some consumer confidence along the way. not to mention worries about disney's number. when you look at the survey, dow ga
. >> steve grasso? >> west rock. wrk, breaking out. >> happy birthday, tim. anyofor watching "fast money." >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >>> i'm cramer, welcome to "mad money," i'm just trying to make you some money. my job is not just to entertain but put...
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on the desk tonight -- tim seymour, karen finerfinerma steve grasso, and guy adami. >>> and we begin with a staggering result. 103 million americans cannot afford a newly built home. that's 30 million plus since 2021. we just got results from toll brothers, which beat earnings andsales estimates and raised full-year delivery guidance. that stock is higher by a percent. for more on both these stories, let's bring in diana olick. first, that pop in toll. >> yeah, toll did really well, beat expectations, but i have to say, toll brothers are not emergency dependent. in fact, they've said that 25% of toll buyers buy in all cash, so, even though mortgage rates went up, you didn't see the effect that you may see on some of the other home builders. but you were talking about affordability. let's get to that. when you combine higher home prices with higher mortgage rates, the sum total is a whole lot of pain for potential home buyers, especially those who want to buy new construction. so, home prices overall nationally are 46% higher than they were at the start of the pandemic in 2020. the av
on the desk tonight -- tim seymour, karen finerfinerma steve grasso, and guy adami. >>> and we begin with a staggering result. 103 million americans cannot afford a newly built home. that's 30 million plus since 2021. we just got results from toll brothers, which beat earnings andsales estimates and raised full-year delivery guidance. that stock is higher by a percent. for more on both these stories, let's bring in diana olick. first, that pop in toll. >> yeah, toll did really...
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coming to you live from studio b at the nasdaq on the desk tonight -- tim seymour, karen finerman, steve grasso and julie biel. >>> the do s&p 500 and nasdaq pulling back after hitting record levels in the session that even as nvidia soared more than 9% on the back of an earnings report that few could find fault with. so, why weren't the big numbers from the third biggest stock in the u.s. enough to boost the rest of the market maybe ironically, even stronger numbers on the economy a better than expected read on pmi sent probabilities of september rate cut from nearly 58% yesterday to even money right now. are markets now all about the fed once again tim, what happened today >> i think the fed is the most important dynamic in the market, but i do think you have a case here where that pmi, that composite pmi, the services component, 54.8, last number was around 51, we're starting to see the services weaken a bit. this was a very solid number for, as we all know, the biggest part of the u.s. economy the part of the u.s. economy that also is very inflationary still. we've seen services inflation,
coming to you live from studio b at the nasdaq on the desk tonight -- tim seymour, karen finerman, steve grasso and julie biel. >>> the do s&p 500 and nasdaq pulling back after hitting record levels in the session that even as nvidia soared more than 9% on the back of an earnings report that few could find fault with. so, why weren't the big numbers from the third biggest stock in the u.s. enough to boost the rest of the market maybe ironically, even stronger numbers on the economy...
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on the desk, tim seymour, steve grasso, guy adami, and rebecca patterson. we start off with big tech events, microsoft build developers conference and nvidia earnings, microsoft society to give updates on its marquee a.i. assistant co pilot, the company expected to show out of a new line of pcs before build officially kicks off. first to nvidia's report, expected to say eps more than quintupled a year ago given by demand for a.i. products, shares up nearly 40% since it last posted results in more than 85% already this year, but are those gains at risk if it disappoints on wednesday, could the markets gains be at risk as well, guy. >> the only disappointment we're coming in the form of guidance, pretty obviously, or margins, if margins start to decline sequentially then you'll have a problem. the market will say, okay, peak margins last quarter, 70%, this is the other side of it, now in terms of revenue and their eps. eps, which is fantastic. but not commensurate to back up price to sales and price to earnings, then the stock might be this trouble. short of
on the desk, tim seymour, steve grasso, guy adami, and rebecca patterson. we start off with big tech events, microsoft build developers conference and nvidia earnings, microsoft society to give updates on its marquee a.i. assistant co pilot, the company expected to show out of a new line of pcs before build officially kicks off. first to nvidia's report, expected to say eps more than quintupled a year ago given by demand for a.i. products, shares up nearly 40% since it last posted results in...
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. >> judge grasso, thank you for being here. i will ask you, as we saw trump at this conference of sorts, he was not remorseful at all. he was combative about all of this. what does the judge do with that when it comes to sentencing? >> that's a big deal. that's a big deal. trump was really his own worst enemy as far as that. right now, the department of probation is working on a presentencing report that the judge must consider in terms of whether he is going to decide to impose jail. he could impose jail. it's up to one and a third to four years or no jail, probation, some combination. one of the main things a judge looks for is you want to see if there's remorse, some contrition, repentance. we saw the opposite. i think trump did tremendous harm to himself there. with the gag order, you know, when i was in court every day, i was actually -- this is not a criticism of judge merchan because he had so many balls coming at him. i was sitting there listening -- i had my ear tuned if he was going to remind trump about the gag order
. >> judge grasso, thank you for being here. i will ask you, as we saw trump at this conference of sorts, he was not remorseful at all. he was combative about all of this. what does the judge do with that when it comes to sentencing? >> that's a big deal. that's a big deal. trump was really his own worst enemy as far as that. right now, the department of probation is working on a presentencing report that the judge must consider in terms of whether he is going to decide to impose...