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tyler mathisen is off tonight. comeback the s&p 500 posted its best weekly gains since 2013 following week that saw the biggest drop in stock market history. limb higher was not only big. it was broad. after a big run mp thisning stocks pulled back when special counsel robert mueller indicted several russian organizations and individuals for allegedly interfering with the 2016 presidential election. but the decline was grief and the dow and the s&p posted the sixth straight day of gains. the dow rose 19 points to close at 25,219. the nasdaq fel 16 x. the 500 add one. mike santoli takes a a lookt what could test the market next. >> reporter: the stock market's impressive comeback this the st week has been almost enough to make investors forget the shortharp drop that we preceded it. it's now up morehan 2% for the year to date. as encouraging as the rebound habeen investment strategists say there are a few tests ahead of the market that will signal whether stocks are back on stable footing. stocks initily recover one
tyler mathisen is off tonight. comeback the s&p 500 posted its best weekly gains since 2013 following week that saw the biggest drop in stock market history. limb higher was not only big. it was broad. after a big run mp thisning stocks pulled back when special counsel robert mueller indicted several russian organizations and individuals for allegedly interfering with the 2016 presidential election. but the decline was grief and the dow and the s&p posted the sixth straight day of...
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report" with ter mathisen and sue herera. >>> still on edge. after days of intense volatility, a relative calm fell on wall street. but could a key economic report tomo bow bringk the big moves? >> takeover talk. walgreen's reportedly eyes a major drug distributor to phenomenon off new threats. it's a hyper competitive fast consolidating industry. r> $1 trillion and climbing. a neweport shows the mounting costs of the opioid epidemic. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, february 13th >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. an odd feeling hung ovel w street today. odd because it felt quiet. even more odd perhaps because at one point b thee chip dow index was off triple digits. bu compared to what we've been seeing lately it hardly . register some say investors took a much neededhe breafter the recent bout of heavy volatility. whatever the cause it was the third consecutive sessionf gains. the dow jones industrial average closed higher by 39 points. the nasdaq added 31. and the s&p 500 rose about seven. but a
report" with ter mathisen and sue herera. >>> still on edge. after days of intense volatility, a relative calm fell on wall street. but could a key economic report tomo bow bringk the big moves? >> takeover talk. walgreen's reportedly eyes a major drug distributor to phenomenon off new threats. it's a hyper competitive fast consolidating industry. r> $1 trillion and climbing. a neweport shows the mounting costs of the opioid epidemic. those stories and more tonight on...
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i'm tyler mathisen. have a greatvening, everyone. we'll see you tomorrow. >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this pres ptation is masible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escapere that is laxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the aland with warm, sunny days, cooling trade wind the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop fls
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i'm tyler mathisen. z >> welcome. we are about a month and a half into the new year and what a year it has been. volatility has returned like few expected. >> and tonight, we'll look at what that means for you and your money and offer some investing ideas for a market that seems to have a mind of its own. >> that's right. at's where we begin with the stock market. never before have we seen the dow jones industrial average fall nearly s 1600 poi a single session, at least until this year. the stomach turning moves lower and dramatic moves higher are happening at warp speed and as minic chu reports, it will go down in the history books. >> after months ilend, voly is back and came back with a vengeance over the past few weeks. it's been so long since investors have had to deal with the fall iing stock market that many may have fort gotten what it's like. the middle of 2016 saw the s&p pull back by16% as concern ant the chinese economy and global growth took a bite out of markets. even around the commotion about the deci
i'm tyler mathisen. z >> welcome. we are about a month and a half into the new year and what a year it has been. volatility has returned like few expected. >> and tonight, we'll look at what that means for you and your money and offer some investing ideas for a market that seems to have a mind of its own. >> that's right. at's where we begin with the stock market. never before have we seen the dow jones industrial average fall nearly s 1600 poi a single session, at least until...
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i'm tyler mathisen. ha a gre night everybody. we'll see you right back here tomorrow night. >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escap that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friendsn l find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available
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business report," with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> thank goodness it's friday. you deserve a weekend after what the market put you through the past five days. two 1,000-point drops, and toda 0 point gain to cap it off. we examine what could be next. >>> center of the storms. why the intense volatility is turning attentn to an obscure corner of the market. >>> going global. overseas markets have been rocked as well. but our market monitor senses opportunity. those stories and moreonight on "nightly business report" for friday, february 9th. >>> good evening, everyone. and welcome. this week was one for t history books. the volatility on wall street was ecunented. the selloffs were intense. the moves higher were just as dramatic. and the speed as which they were happening was once unthinkable. the dow travelled 20,000 points during the f paste trading sessions. today, it rose 500 points. then it fell 500 points before closing with a gain of more than 1%. the dow jones industrial average rose 330points, to finish at 24,190. no longer in correctio territory. the nas
business report," with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> thank goodness it's friday. you deserve a weekend after what the market put you through the past five days. two 1,000-point drops, and toda 0 point gain to cap it off. we examine what could be next. >>> center of the storms. why the intense volatility is turning attentn to an obscure corner of the market. >>> going global. overseas markets have been rocked as well. but our market monitor senses opportunity....
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> busy in-day. stocks were wp saad. sinking, recovering, over and over and over again as thecuow yesterday's losses in half. >>> whatnot do. how you can protect yourpr save ecution the volatility if you are retired or nearing retirement. >>> thrill ride. tleem parks deliver for disney as the dow compone reports a rise in revenue and easily tops earnings estimates. >>> tho stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, february h. >>> gooevening, everyone. what a wonderful turet on wall stf you are long on the stock market but it did not come easy. volatility reigned everywhere today as shock waves froms yesterdayramatic selloff rippled through the financial market. ocks dropped sharply at the open. then they only to fall, and soar again. in the biggest comebackor the s&p 500 since 2011. let's get right to thelong numbers. the dow jones industrial average rose 560 points to 12, 912. get this. at the open, the index immediately fell 567. there issing is something about6 think about
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> busy in-day. stocks were wp saad. sinking, recovering, over and over and over again as thecuow yesterday's losses in half. >>> whatnot do. how you can protect yourpr save ecution the volatility if you are retired or nearing retirement. >>> thrill ride. tleem parks deliver for disney as the dow compone reports a rise in revenue and easily tops earnings estimates....
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after "mad money" tonight stay with us for a cnbc special with my friends tyler mathisen and michelleo-cabrera. we'll puzzle it erov and make sure we're all smarter stay with cramer what's critical thinking like? a basketball costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? the value of capital is to create, not just wealth, but things that matter. morgan stanley (nadia white) the moment a fish is pulled out from the water, it's a race against time. and keeping it in the right conditions is the best way to get that fish to your plate safely. (dane chauvel) sometimes the product arrives, and the cold chain has been interrupted, and we need to be able to identify where in the cold chain that occurred. (tom villa) we took our world class network, and we developed devices to track environmental conditions. this device allows people to understand what's happening with the location, but also if it's too hot, if it's too cold, if it's been dropped... it's completely unique. (dennis woloshuck) if you have a sensor that
after "mad money" tonight stay with us for a cnbc special with my friends tyler mathisen and michelleo-cabrera. we'll puzzle it erov and make sure we're all smarter stay with cramer what's critical thinking like? a basketball costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? the value of capital is to create, not just wealth, but things that matter. morgan stanley (nadia white) the moment a fish is pulled out...
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>> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> topsy-turvy. the market may still be volatile. but is the heavy selling over? >>> budget deal. congressional leaders reach a two-year agreement, but their rk may be farrom over. >>> wynn resigns. the man who built the casino empire bearing his name is out as ceo. and investorsre asking what happens next? those stories and more top on "nightly business report" for wednesday, february 7th. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. it was another bumpy day. not as dramatic as the ones we've seen earlier this week. but bumpy still. stocks rose, fell, rose again. but then in the last hour of ading the dow gave up a triple digit gain. the blue chips index saw it is biggest intraday reversal since .gust of 20 for the s&p 500 it was the biggest flip since 2016. if any one thing pressured stocks today it was the bond market. a weakur tre auction and a bumming deal in washington sent them on a fewer year high. that rise in terms triggered concerns that the federal reserve might raise rates. the dow was down
>> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> topsy-turvy. the market may still be volatile. but is the heavy selling over? >>> budget deal. congressional leaders reach a two-year agreement, but their rk may be farrom over. >>> wynn resigns. the man who built the casino empire bearing his name is out as ceo. and investorsre asking what happens next? those stories and more top on "nightly business...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue here. >>> bring your a game, apple, amazon, and alphabet rept arterly results, and their performance could have an tside impact on the market. >>> follow the money. investorsore plowing i stocks and they are buying low cost funds that invest in well-known indexes. >>> mall makeover, as stores close shopping centers have a new strategy to get back in shape. those stows and more tonight on "nigusiness report" for thursday, february 1st. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. triple a, apple, amazon, alphabet, three behemots in the tech world and they make up three of the four.s biggest companies by market value. and they comprise a large percentage of the nasdaq 100. that means their quartersu s, their outlooks, and what their executivesbu say abo ness can sway the broader market. on the we hear from all three. >> let's start with apple. the world's biggest publicly traded company. its flagship product, the of course has been a driver of growth. but in the latest quarter, which includ the holiday season apple didn't sel
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue here. >>> bring your a game, apple, amazon, and alphabet rept arterly results, and their performance could have an tside impact on the market. >>> follow the money. investorsore plowing i stocks and they are buying low cost funds that invest in well-known indexes. >>> mall makeover, as stores close shopping centers have a new strategy to get back in shape. those stows and more tonight...
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i'm tyler mathisen. we hope you see you again tomorrow night. >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman erfoundation, and ko foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easin you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the ys
i'm tyler mathisen. we hope you see you again tomorrow night. >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman erfoundation, and ko foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easin you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling...
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report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> rally on wall street. a bumpy week for stocks ends on a high note.r and rket monitor has investing ideas for this market. >>> cutting ties. business is separating itself from the gun lobby. but for funds, selling shares io gun makers is t that simple. >>> taking off. would you get in a flying taxi? the future may be closer than k. you th those stories and much more tonight on "nightly business report" for this friday, february the 23rd. >>> and we bid you good evening, everybody. i'm bill griffit tyler and sue are off tonight. once again, i'm coming from you the new york stock exchange where stocks rallied to end a choppy and sometimes confusing week. h equitie been getting pushed around and by interest rates amid concerns the solid economic growth we have seen could force the federal reserve to raise inrest rates more times than answered this year. but a report released today by the central bank appearedo alleviate some of those concerns. and that's when stocks took off. the dow a closed its high of the d
report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> rally on wall street. a bumpy week for stocks ends on a high note.r and rket monitor has investing ideas for this market. >>> cutting ties. business is separating itself from the gun lobby. but for funds, selling shares io gun makers is t that simple. >>> taking off. would you get in a flying taxi? the future may be closer than k. you th those stories and much more tonight on "nightly business report" for...
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usiness report" with mathisen and sue herera. >>> time to break up? you united technologies considers dividing the big conglomerate iero sma parts, and the stock price rises. >>> major challenges. silicon valley's biggest internet company scrambledev to t the spread of miss information and keep their platforms from being manipulated. >>> and hitting the road. the newt top-rated auto brand is one you may never have heard of. tonight ries and more on "nightly business report" for thursday, february 22nd. good evening, everyone, and welcome. sue herera has this evening off. who said breaking up is hard to do first general electric raised the idea of splitting it self into smaller parts. and now united technologies is apparently considering it. the manufactured a three-way split is possible, a thought to beonce very unlikely. investors cheered the ideall init sending shares of ut up more than 3%, making it the best performing stock on blue chip dowin decks today. morgan brennan takes look at what could be next for united tech. >> reporter: all it the urge
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>> announcer: this is "nightly business report," with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> walmart's woes, red hot on line sales at the world's largest retailer are cooling off. as eommerceompetition heats up. >>> odd couple. a supermarket chain is buying a drugstore chain, reminding investors just how quickly the retail and health care ndscapes are changing. >>> corporate responsibility? can the private d sector more to regulate gun sales than the government? those stories and much more tonight on "nightly business report" for this tuesday, february the 20th. good evening, everybody. i'm bill griffith. tyle and sue are both off tonight. i'm here at the new york stock exchange with stocks started this welcome back with a sharp decline. reason for that decline was walmart. shares of the world's largest retail had one o their worst days ever today. the company did report earnings that missedanalyst's estimates. and on top of that, its on line sales which had been aar big of its growth story lately, they slowed. that's not somethingre investor expecting, especially during the critical holida
>> announcer: this is "nightly business report," with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> walmart's woes, red hot on line sales at the world's largest retailer are cooling off. as eommerceompetition heats up. >>> odd couple. a supermarket chain is buying a drugstore chain, reminding investors just how quickly the retail and health care ndscapes are changing. >>> corporate responsibility? can the private d sector more to regulate gun sales than the...
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tyler mathisen is off tonight. stock pullback? what stock pullback the markeas reclaimed a big chunk of its most recent losses, thanksn part to today's nearly 400-point gain on the dow. concerns over rising interest rates he taken a backseat, as investors refocus on global growth and corporate profits. today the dow jones industrial average advanced 399 points to l 25,7 by financial and technology shares. the nasdaq added 84 and the s&p 500 was up 32. bob pisani has more on the day's rally on wall street. h the dow up over 200 points at the opening, closing up almost 400 points. last week, stocks started strong atery day, but faded late in the day. egan to reverse on friday, when stocks closed at their ed today. it conti this week was all about fed chairman's jay powell's testimony o congressue onay and thursday, but the markets are telegraphing they're not concerned he'll be skroefrly aggressive about raising rates. the markets are very different in the lastrewo weeks com to the first two weeks, when stocks dropped about 10% in e
tyler mathisen is off tonight. stock pullback? what stock pullback the markeas reclaimed a big chunk of its most recent losses, thanksn part to today's nearly 400-point gain on the dow. concerns over rising interest rates he taken a backseat, as investors refocus on global growth and corporate profits. today the dow jones industrial average advanced 399 points to l 25,7 by financial and technology shares. the nasdaq added 84 and the s&p 500 was up 32. bob pisani has more on the day's rally...
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. >>> welcome, everybody i'm tyler mathisen here is what is on the -- another big rally on the streetottom really in now, or is a bigger shakeout still ahead? either way, we have some names that look pretty cheap s. >>> president trump unveiling his big -- on the what chance does either of these proposals have of goin
. >>> welcome, everybody i'm tyler mathisen here is what is on the -- another big rally on the streetottom really in now, or is a bigger shakeout still ahead? either way, we have some names that look pretty cheap s. >>> president trump unveiling his big -- on the what chance does either of these proposals have of goin
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i'm tyler mathisen the dow on track for its first five-day winning streak of 2018 after that historic january. the dow, that index along with the s&p on pace for the best weekly gains now best weekly gains since november of 2016. the nasdaq on track for its best weekly gain in nearly three and a half years now cisco systems rallying on its earnings beat, teva pharma soaring on news warren buffett's berkshire hathaway is going to take a stake there and trip advisor is higher. the company be buy back stock and gave an upbeat forecast. and for more on these markets, let's go down to the new york stock exchange bertha coombs is here today standing by. >> the dow trading above 25,000, the s&p above 2700 the nasdaq recovered three quarters of the losses trading above 7200 the five-day winning streak is putting these indices on pace for their best weekly gains in forever. take a look at the mass in dnasq it's up over 4.5%, that's the best weekly gain since back in october of 2014. that's a huge recovery considering where we were last week it's been those megacap tech names which weighed us d
i'm tyler mathisen the dow on track for its first five-day winning streak of 2018 after that historic january. the dow, that index along with the s&p on pace for the best weekly gains now best weekly gains since november of 2016. the nasdaq on track for its best weekly gain in nearly three and a half years now cisco systems rallying on its earnings beat, teva pharma soaring on news warren buffett's berkshire hathaway is going to take a stake there and trip advisor is higher. the company be...
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tyler mathisen here. welcome back to the second hour of "power lunch. let's tell you what's on the menu recession on the horizon a hedge fund legend sees a 70% chance the economy will stumble into a recession before 2020 is he right? >> plus, the health of housing the industry facing now three big head winds that could spell trouble for the business we'll tell you what it all means for buyers and sellers, as the spring selling season gets into full swing >>> and the king of cars, consumer reports names its top picks in the auto industry, and one brand dominated. and i do mean dominated the top ten list we'll break down which, who, what took the top spot and speak with the head of research at consumer reports rev your engines "power lunch" hour number two starts right now >>> and welcome to "power lunch. i'm melissa lee. stocks are higher right now. the dow is up more than 200 points 228, to be exact we had been up by almost 360 at one point in the session if the dow and s&p close higher, it would be the first up day in three. all 11 s&p sectors in the g
tyler mathisen here. welcome back to the second hour of "power lunch. let's tell you what's on the menu recession on the horizon a hedge fund legend sees a 70% chance the economy will stumble into a recession before 2020 is he right? >> plus, the health of housing the industry facing now three big head winds that could spell trouble for the business we'll tell you what it all means for buyers and sellers, as the spring selling season gets into full swing >>> and the king of...
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. >>> welcome, everybody i'm tyler mathisen here is what is on the -- another big rally on the street. is the bottom really in now, or is a bigger shakeout still ahead? either way, we have some names that look pretty cheap s. >>> president trump unveiling his big -- on the what chance does either of these proposals have of going anywhere we'll take a look at that as "power lunch" starts right now >>> welcome, as tyler set, stocks bouncing back from the work week in two years, the dow up, the action in the bond market yields on the benchmark ten-year coming back to four-year highs, justened 3%. perhaps that's spooking investors in consumer-related stocks, some retailers are sees losses, it is, though, a full steam ahead. that stock is higher after raising the different. no whopper here. burger king's parent bead the street courtney, welcome. >> the do you soaring, the s&p 500 back above it's average. bob, what is going on here today? >> actually it's time for the point moves, look at the sectors here, the old growth sectors we used to talk about, reits are down, that's not surprising,
. >>> welcome, everybody i'm tyler mathisen here is what is on the -- another big rally on the street. is the bottom really in now, or is a bigger shakeout still ahead? either way, we have some names that look pretty cheap s. >>> president trump unveiling his big -- on the what chance does either of these proposals have of going anywhere we'll take a look at that as "power lunch" starts right now >>> welcome, as tyler set, stocks bouncing back from the work...
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they followed scott's directions to a t i'm tyler mathisen here is what is on the menu.olatile session to end a while and volatile month major averages recovering most of the losses from the big selloff but still down for february so what madness will march bring? acman's next target, you heard from scott and the gang, the hedge fund taking a stake in united technologies. why utx and should you follow him. utx talking about maybe getting
they followed scott's directions to a t i'm tyler mathisen here is what is on the menu.olatile session to end a while and volatile month major averages recovering most of the losses from the big selloff but still down for february so what madness will march bring? acman's next target, you heard from scott and the gang, the hedge fund taking a stake in united technologies. why utx and should you follow him. utx talking about maybe getting
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i'm tyler mathisen, here is what is on the menu inside of the fed's head, investors getting ready for about inflation and the rate hikes and the economy and it could move the market in a big way. we'll have that in the next hour mining for growth. apple reportedly making an out-of-the box move to fuel growth for the iphones what they are planning to do and president trump meets with students and parents and teachers impacted by mass shootings. we've seen a number of ceo's take the lea
i'm tyler mathisen, here is what is on the menu inside of the fed's head, investors getting ready for about inflation and the rate hikes and the economy and it could move the market in a big way. we'll have that in the next hour mining for growth. apple reportedly making an out-of-the box move to fuel growth for the iphones what they are planning to do and president trump meets with students and parents and teachers impacted by mass shootings. we've seen a number of ceo's take the lea
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first, we're catching up with tyler mathisen >> one of the things is that you're going to join us, scott, about half past 1:00 and we welcome you forvigilantes. are they in charge what does it mean for stocks that would be one of the best brains on the street, he'll join us market psychology, stay calm and not let your emotions take over your investments and we'll get a technical take what do the charts say is a bear market coming out of hibernation or is this kind of a garden variety correction. we'll see you at 1:30. in the meantime, halftime report back after this. the dow down 347 feel that? that's the beat of global markets, the rhythm of the world. but to us, it's the pace of tomorrow. with ingenuity, technologies, and markets expertise we create the possible. and when you do that, you don't chase the pace of tomorrow. you set it. nasdaq. rewrite tomorrow. of emerging markets obsolete? at pgim, we see alpa in the trends, driving specific sectors of out performance. where a rising middle class powers a booming auto industry. a leap into the digital era draws youthful populations to
first, we're catching up with tyler mathisen >> one of the things is that you're going to join us, scott, about half past 1:00 and we welcome you forvigilantes. are they in charge what does it mean for stocks that would be one of the best brains on the street, he'll join us market psychology, stay calm and not let your emotions take over your investments and we'll get a technical take what do the charts say is a bear market coming out of hibernation or is this kind of a garden variety...
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they followed scott's directions to a t i'm tyler mathisen here is what is on the menu. a volatile session to end a while and volatile month major averages recovering most of the losses from the big selloff but still down for february so what madness will march bring? acman's next target, you heard from scott and the gang, the hedge fund taking a stake in united technologies. why utx and should you follow him. utx talking about maybe getting unhooked up. shares of lowe's getting hammered jokes i could put in the number two home improvement chain unable to catch in so far right now, at least on the housing boom so why is lowe's stumbling when home depot is ringing up the wrej -- registers. we'll explore that and more as "power lunch" begins right now >>> welcome to "power lunch. i'm courtney reagan. and tyler said it, he used the v word and stocks wiping out the gains. the stocks were up as much as 166 points and now up just about 11 trying to claw out let's see what happens this hour it will be the first february loss for the do you since 2009 more on that staggering sta
they followed scott's directions to a t i'm tyler mathisen here is what is on the menu. a volatile session to end a while and volatile month major averages recovering most of the losses from the big selloff but still down for february so what madness will march bring? acman's next target, you heard from scott and the gang, the hedge fund taking a stake in united technologies. why utx and should you follow him. utx talking about maybe getting unhooked up. shares of lowe's getting hammered jokes...
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i'm tyler mathisen the markets shaking off the inflation concerns at least for this day. in fact, wall street so-called fear index falling below a key level. the vix below 20 for the first time since february 5th. bob pisani is on the floor of the new york stock exchange. explain it to me [ inaudible ]. >> we're having problems with his microphone so we'll interrupt him and maybe get back to him. >> if only his audio level rose at the rate of inflation we would have heard him. >> speaking of which, concerns on the street -- rethinking their out look on the economy. steve liesman is here with the rapid update. >> let's look at gdp, and economists moved the growth out look because of inflation and disappointing january retail sales. i'll show you what happened here a big mark down in q1 gdp. 2.6% is the running rate down 0.3% and they mark down the fourth quarter of 2017 by 2.5% and bank of america at 2%. the fed coming down by 0.8% to 3.2% they have a problem. >> and they were high on the street >> they have a model problem here meanwhile markets sold off hard on the infla
i'm tyler mathisen the markets shaking off the inflation concerns at least for this day. in fact, wall street so-called fear index falling below a key level. the vix below 20 for the first time since february 5th. bob pisani is on the floor of the new york stock exchange. explain it to me [ inaudible ]. >> we're having problems with his microphone so we'll interrupt him and maybe get back to him. >> if only his audio level rose at the rate of inflation we would have heard him....
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east i'm tyler mathisen here's what's on the menu for the second hour of "power lunch. should buckle up, no matter what the dow trading in a nearly 1,000 point range today, top to bottom and in between. we have your strategy for riding this roller coaster. >> the fed's dilemma does the recent dilemma take one rate hike off the table. and the technical take, what the charts say lies ahead for these markets. "power lunch," hour number two, starts right now >> yeah, ty, what a day it's been the dow briefly dipping into correction before rebounding right now, we are seeing the dow down, 70 points. now, of note, if we do end higher, this would be the biggest comeback for the dow and the s&p since all the way back in 2011. here's what's lagging in the market utilities, telecom, and real estate leading consumer discretionary, materials, and tech, largely in the green. take a look at the vix, getting a lot of attention lately. up again today it briefly topped 50 for the first time since 2015. some individual movers out there, trip adviser, sky works, s&p global, and micron lead
east i'm tyler mathisen here's what's on the menu for the second hour of "power lunch. should buckle up, no matter what the dow trading in a nearly 1,000 point range today, top to bottom and in between. we have your strategy for riding this roller coaster. >> the fed's dilemma does the recent dilemma take one rate hike off the table. and the technical take, what the charts say lies ahead for these markets. "power lunch," hour number two, starts right now >> yeah, ty,...
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i'm tyler mathisen, here is what is on the menu inside of the fed's head, investors getting ready for new clues about inflation and the rate hikes and the economy and it could move the market in a big way. we'll have that in the next hour mining for growth. apple reportedly making an out-of-the box move to fuel growth for the iphones what they are planning to do and president trump meets with students and parents and teachers impacted by mass shootings. we've seen a number of ceo's take the lead when it comes to social responsibility. should they take the lead on possible gun control "power lunch" starts right now >>> and welcome to "power lunch," i'm michelle caruso-cabrera and stocks are carving out accident gain ahead of the fed minutes but that could change in less than an hour. yields on the two-year note hitting the highest level since the beginning of the financial crisis and watch the five-year because results of an auction moments away home building stocks are rallying today tri-point and kd home and pulte are leading the way and fueled by advanced auto parts, stocks are up d
i'm tyler mathisen, here is what is on the menu inside of the fed's head, investors getting ready for new clues about inflation and the rate hikes and the economy and it could move the market in a big way. we'll have that in the next hour mining for growth. apple reportedly making an out-of-the box move to fuel growth for the iphones what they are planning to do and president trump meets with students and parents and teachers impacted by mass shootings. we've seen a number of ceo's take the...
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"power lunch" starts right now >>> and welcome, everybody, to the second hour of power i'm tyler mathisenhe dow and s&p near but off their session lows the dow by about almost 150 points off the session low almost 500 points down earlier, was the dow. they're both off or have been during this session, 5% from their most recent record highs which was i believe january 26th exxon, pfizer, johns johnson & johnson, are powering the dow lower. apple and intel are the only ones in that index that are in the green, brian >> wow, good stuff there tyler, as always, thank you very much let's get to the markets and your money bob pisani at the new york stock exchange we have lost more than 1,000 points in two sessions been a while since we said that. >> yes, and we have a little problem. we have to find when the sellers are going to be exhausted and the buyers are going to start showing interest and frankly, i don't think we're there yet. let me show wru what the story is right now throughout the day, the volume on the upside has not been as great as the volume on the downside what does tat tell you
"power lunch" starts right now >>> and welcome, everybody, to the second hour of power i'm tyler mathisenhe dow and s&p near but off their session lows the dow by about almost 150 points off the session low almost 500 points down earlier, was the dow. they're both off or have been during this session, 5% from their most recent record highs which was i believe january 26th exxon, pfizer, johns johnson & johnson, are powering the dow lower. apple and intel are the only...
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i'm tyler mathisen glad you can be with us on this very eventful day and week here's what we have onu for hour number two. how we got here, where we're going, and how folks stay calm our markets experts will break down what to make of these volatile times >> and market psychology we will break down the mistakes that investors typically make when emotions take over in their investment decisions more importantly, how you can avoid some of those mistakes >> plus, faang fear on these widely held large tech names large caps, i should say the key to keeping a bear market away and what happens if the faangs fall over? "power lunch" starts, again, right now. >> and welcome to "power lunch." i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. another volatile day on wall street dow has traded in an 850-point range. as we have seen, anything can happen in the last hour of trading right now. the dow could post its worst week since the financial crisis. here's where it stands now 23,653 nasdaq at 6,724. the s&p is above the 200-day moving average that's a technical level we have been watching, and the russell 2,000 is
i'm tyler mathisen glad you can be with us on this very eventful day and week here's what we have onu for hour number two. how we got here, where we're going, and how folks stay calm our markets experts will break down what to make of these volatile times >> and market psychology we will break down the mistakes that investors typically make when emotions take over in their investment decisions more importantly, how you can avoid some of those mistakes >> plus, faang fear on these...
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. >> thank you very much, michelle i'm tyler mathisen welcome, everybody let's get right to the store of the new york stock exchange where bob pisani is standing by pl hello, bob. >> once again in the middle of the day this is becoming a regular thing. s&p 500 volume pickup in the middle of the day. let me show you what's going on with the s&p sitting at the lows of the day not quite the lows for the week but we're slowly moving back in that direction 10-year yields, i think the important thing is we were concerned about them moving up they have reversed in the middle of the day and that's indicative of a bit of a flight to safety trade here with people buying bonds and selling stocks in the middle of the day. how about this market volatility here's the two issues that are concerning people. remember, the original trigger back on friday was that job growth and wage growth and that's what moved the ten-year yield up the x factor we've been dealing with all this week is that volatility trade, that short volatility, long stock trade that was so big last year in january has been unwinding
. >> thank you very much, michelle i'm tyler mathisen welcome, everybody let's get right to the store of the new york stock exchange where bob pisani is standing by pl hello, bob. >> once again in the middle of the day this is becoming a regular thing. s&p 500 volume pickup in the middle of the day. let me show you what's going on with the s&p sitting at the lows of the day not quite the lows for the week but we're slowly moving back in that direction 10-year yields, i think...
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. >> >> i'm tyler mathisen breaking news out of washington, senate leaders have announced a long-term budget deal. kayla is on the hill with details. >> this is a deal in discussion since this fall. but earlier today just a few minutes ago leadership from each party in the senate took to the floor to announce they had resolved their differences here is mitch mcconnell. >> i'm pleased to announce that our bipartisan back camera negotiations on defense spending and other priorities have yielded a significant agreement. >> what the deal does is it lifts mandatory spending caps put in place by the 2011 sequester for two years. raising military spending by $165 billion over the caps and domestic spending by $131 billion that is a significant win for democrats who were facing steep budget cuts to domestic spending from the trump administration. it also includes other elements like disaster relief funds for puerto rico, texas and florida as well as funding for community health centers and extending children's health insurance for ten years. one thing not included in this bill, which is still
. >> >> i'm tyler mathisen breaking news out of washington, senate leaders have announced a long-term budget deal. kayla is on the hill with details. >> this is a deal in discussion since this fall. but earlier today just a few minutes ago leadership from each party in the senate took to the floor to announce they had resolved their differences here is mitch mcconnell. >> i'm pleased to announce that our bipartisan back camera negotiations on defense spending and other...
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the crypt o hits the fan i'm tyler mathisen the dow down and off to the worst week in two years. energy is getting walloped apple shares on pace for the worst week in more than three months bond yields, this is the story, folks of the week. maybe the story of the year. the 30-year bond yield now above 3% highest level since march. the benchmark ten year jumping to a four-year high above 2.8% steve liesman is the man and he is joining us for the hour >> thanks, tyler i'm steveliesman we begin with the market, selloff concerns about rising interest rates a big reason why. bob pisani is at the new york stock exchange where we've just crossed the down 400 park. >> we bottom but the bad news is we're not rising we're sitting near the bottom and paralleling the 10-year yield. we hit the highs about 2.85% that was about 10:00 eastern time and that was when the market essentially stopped going down you could see it moves sideways. take a look at the s&p 500 and we've been moving sideways since 10:00. but we're still sitting essentially at the bottom for the day. take a look at the sector
the crypt o hits the fan i'm tyler mathisen the dow down and off to the worst week in two years. energy is getting walloped apple shares on pace for the worst week in more than three months bond yields, this is the story, folks of the week. maybe the story of the year. the 30-year bond yield now above 3% highest level since march. the benchmark ten year jumping to a four-year high above 2.8% steve liesman is the man and he is joining us for the hour >> thanks, tyler i'm steveliesman we...