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. >>> we have mike san tolli here along with carol roth.leveland joins the frey, and yes, "fast money" trader brian kelly. great to have everything on board. mike, first to you, how significant is the news this afternoon? >> i think it was significant. it was much more about i think confirming the market's view of the world more than it was adding a lot of incremental information. we weren't expecting anything today or in april. maybe it was a coin toss. with all the supposedly dovish messages that we're hearing commentary about. we're back to like a coin toss for june. so i think it's more about the market getting affirmation that the fed is not on its own kind of agenda with its own schedule ignoring the data. i think that's okay. i do think, you know, being late, letting inflation run a bit is not really that jarring. >> was it clear to you, carol? >> nothing was clear to me. i think the fed is bipolar at this time. i felt like the more that janet yellen talked, obviously we saw that the market went pretty high and then started to back o
. >>> we have mike san tolli here along with carol roth.leveland joins the frey, and yes, "fast money" trader brian kelly. great to have everything on board. mike, first to you, how significant is the news this afternoon? >> i think it was significant. it was much more about i think confirming the market's view of the world more than it was adding a lot of incremental information. we weren't expecting anything today or in april. maybe it was a coin toss. with all the...
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carol roth and mike santolli. does it for us on "closing bell" today.st money" begins right now. >>> "fast money" starts right now. live from the nasdaq market site overlooking new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. your traders on the desk are tim seymour, karen finerman, brian kell and pete najarian. tonight on "fast" the u.s. dollar is heading for its worst month in five years, and if you think today's mavis move in stocks is built off the dollar's slide, we'll tell you why you could be dead wrong. plus, it's berkshire hathaway screaming buy with or without the oracle at the helm. that's what one analyst says, and he's here to explain why berkshire could rally 15% higher from here. later, apple is on a tear, officially exiting bear market territory and why apple's rally could soon come to a screeching halt. a chart you've got to see. we start off with what was a very big day
carol roth and mike santolli. does it for us on "closing bell" today.st money" begins right now. >>> "fast money" starts right now. live from the nasdaq market site overlooking new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. your traders on the desk are tim seymour, karen finerman, brian kell and pete najarian. tonight on "fast" the u.s. dollar is heading for its worst month in five years, and if you think today's mavis move in stocks is built off the...
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senior markets commentator mike san tolli along with carol roth, and for more on today's action, timmour. welcome, guys. mike, first i know they say it's lightened trading this week, it's a shortened, holiday week, but still unnotable change today from what we have seen in terms of the rally. >> yeah, the past couple days has been a very subtle gentle low volume pullback below the service. that's been that kind of counterpart to the equity rally. everybody was saying we're doing for a pullback, and that's true. i think a lot of the fact that people are skeptical of it has a chance for the pullbacksing to relatively contained. >> well, relatively contained until we start getting more and more earnings. i think that that's going to really tell the tale here. from my perspective, i can't imagine we're going to have a lot of good news coming out. this time around we're not going to have the weather to blame unless somebody says it was just too warm, and that is now the excuse. so between the fact you're getting mixed messages out fed, oil. it seems like there's too much risk. >> we are w
senior markets commentator mike san tolli along with carol roth, and for more on today's action, timmour. welcome, guys. mike, first i know they say it's lightened trading this week, it's a shortened, holiday week, but still unnotable change today from what we have seen in terms of the rally. >> yeah, the past couple days has been a very subtle gentle low volume pullback below the service. that's been that kind of counterpart to the equity rally. everybody was saying we're doing for a...
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carol roth and michael santolli as we continue to make sense what just happened this afternoon with the federal reserve, dow goes out with a gain of 74 points. that does it for "closing bell." right now "fast money" begins now. >>> "fast money" starts right now. live from the nasdaq market site overlooking new york city's times square i'm melissa lee. traders are steve grasso, brian kelly, karen finerman and guy adami. stocks hitting their highest level of the year but a top technician says something is very wrong with this rally. he'll tell you what that is and how you can protect yourself. plus, fedex out with a big beat and the stock is surging after hours. the call getting under way right now and we'll bring you the latest and the implications on what that should mean for the broader markets, and later energy space is so bad right now that it could actually be good news for one very crucial part of the market. we'll tell what you that is, but, first, we start with what was the most northern day for the markets this year. both the dow and s&p 500 closing out their highest levels of t
carol roth and michael santolli as we continue to make sense what just happened this afternoon with the federal reserve, dow goes out with a gain of 74 points. that does it for "closing bell." right now "fast money" begins now. >>> "fast money" starts right now. live from the nasdaq market site overlooking new york city's times square i'm melissa lee. traders are steve grasso, brian kelly, karen finerman and guy adami. stocks hitting their highest level of...
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carol roth and mike santolli. does it for us on "closing bell" today. "fast money" begins right now. >>> "fast money" starts right now. live from the nasdaq market site overlooking new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. your traders on the desk are tim seymour, karen finerman, brian kell and pete najarian. tonight on "fast" the u.s. dollar is heading for its worst month in five years, and if you think today's mavis move in stocks is built off the dollar's slide, we'll tell you why you could be dead wrong. plus, it's berkshire hathaway screaming buy with or without the oracle at the helm. that's what one analyst says, and he's here to explain why berkshire could rally 15% higher from here. later, apple is on a tear, officially exiting bear market territory and why apple's rally could soon come to a screeching halt. a chart you've got to see. we start off with what was a very big day for stocks and s&p and fed chair janet yellen said caution and rising rates is warranted -- raising rates, i should say and take a look at the risk-on moves. biotech
carol roth and mike santolli. does it for us on "closing bell" today. "fast money" begins right now. >>> "fast money" starts right now. live from the nasdaq market site overlooking new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. your traders on the desk are tim seymour, karen finerman, brian kell and pete najarian. tonight on "fast" the u.s. dollar is heading for its worst month in five years, and if you think today's mavis move in stocks is built...
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today's panel we have senior markets contributor as always, man san tolli, along with contributor carol roth more on today's action "fast money" trader tim seymour. >> we should have had a cake today for the seventh anniversary of the bull market. what are we thinking about? >> or bobby's birthday. >> seven years of good luck. >> what i'm favoriting is people saying maybe we're not going into the eighth year of the bull market, which i tend to be on that side of things. >> doesn't that prove the point this has been the most loved bull market? >> i think for much of it it has been, i think the market has difficult enough in the last seven, eight months that it justifies people being very cautious. the fact that global markets are in a bear market and having for a while. the end point of a bull market is set retroactively. >> hold off on that cake, bill. >> but to bill ace point, the hallmark, carol has been that investors and traders have been able to climb this wall of worry. there have been concerned throughout over the market, whether it's valuation or global or european debt crisis, you h
today's panel we have senior markets contributor as always, man san tolli, along with contributor carol roth more on today's action "fast money" trader tim seymour. >> we should have had a cake today for the seventh anniversary of the bull market. what are we thinking about? >> or bobby's birthday. >> seven years of good luck. >> what i'm favoriting is people saying maybe we're not going into the eighth year of the bull market, which i tend to be on that side...
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we have senior market commentator mike santoli and carol roth and fast money trader david seaberg. the turn around? >> two days in a row you had this subservice strength, most stocks going up when the indexes weren't doing much of anything. we're stretching this rally pretty tight. closed almost exactly 10% up, just 14 trading sessions ago, 10% since february 11th. within a couple of points of that. that kinds of tells you internal measures are telling you the bulls are pressing their bets a little bit. we took away the premature recession fear and got on board with the u.s. economic data looks okay and all of that stuff got us to this point. have we banked in a good jobs number? we'll have to see. >> it seems like a lot of the individual news on individual stocks is doing some good things to lift up those particular stocks and that market overall, a name i'm thinking about is a disney, which i do have an ownership position in. bob iger comes out today and says positive things. the stock reacts positively. we're seeing that whether it be tumi or disney. a lot of names across the bo
we have senior market commentator mike santoli and carol roth and fast money trader david seaberg. the turn around? >> two days in a row you had this subservice strength, most stocks going up when the indexes weren't doing much of anything. we're stretching this rally pretty tight. closed almost exactly 10% up, just 14 trading sessions ago, 10% since february 11th. within a couple of points of that. that kinds of tells you internal measures are telling you the bulls are pressing their...