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your traders are pete najarian, tim seymour, karen finerman and dan nathan it's been a wild ride for this stock and even though it's well below its price, the dean of valuation says it's still not worth the price it's trading at now and plus big banks under pressure this week as the ceo head to the hills tomorrow and the companies gear up for earnings later this week, but the chairwoman says investors are getting it all wrong she'll explain we throw it out tonight with the market sell-off and the dow fell 200 points and the s&p 500 snapping an eight-day winning streak and royal investors that the biggest loser today, small kwaps. the russell 2000, getting hit the hardest, sending the group down more than 10% from its highs. back in august leaving the broader markets into the sell-off are small caps is it still safe to buy stocks? pete, we'll kick it off with you. >> still think it's safe to buy stocks it's one of the messages looking at different things and i'm impressed with what i saw today out of different techs obviously, we see the semis have had pressure and they've had a great
your traders are pete najarian, tim seymour, karen finerman and dan nathan it's been a wild ride for this stock and even though it's well below its price, the dean of valuation says it's still not worth the price it's trading at now and plus big banks under pressure this week as the ceo head to the hills tomorrow and the companies gear up for earnings later this week, but the chairwoman says investors are getting it all wrong she'll explain we throw it out tonight with the market sell-off and...
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tonight's lineup, brian kelly, dan suzuki of richard bernstein, karen finerman and guy adami the unicorn set to start trading tomorrow and we should have pinterest and zoom in moments. plus it's a health care headache, the sector getting slammed today down another 3%. we will tell you what's wrong with this group. we start off with a is celebration for investors, the nasdaq 100 hitting an all-time high for the first time since october 1st as tech is specifically and the chips have led the way back from the december lows, but take a look at some of the nasdaq heavy weights and facebook, amazon still up 10% or more off their record high. so will those names catch up with the rest of tech? what do you buy now, guy >> first of all, there are people that are watching that are getting married in the fall and a lot of them will think to play that song >> nobody would think to play this song. >> this sis so old, and we are family, the sister sledge song i encourage you folks, if you're thinking about it, don't do it >> the more you know >> welcome, dan. >> what was the question >> no, i know wha
tonight's lineup, brian kelly, dan suzuki of richard bernstein, karen finerman and guy adami the unicorn set to start trading tomorrow and we should have pinterest and zoom in moments. plus it's a health care headache, the sector getting slammed today down another 3%. we will tell you what's wrong with this group. we start off with a is celebration for investors, the nasdaq 100 hitting an all-time high for the first time since october 1st as tech is specifically and the chips have led the way...
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there you go. >> karen finerman?> i still like anthem had a bounceback and there's still room to run with oversold. >> semis, i think the highs are in for a wild and they're down in the after hours and i wouldn't sell it there, but i would sell it on a rally. >> there is an end on do nottist that watches this show religiously. dr. bahrut, handsome man, by the way. great endodontist. >> see you back here tomorrow at 5:00 "mad 5:00 "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there is always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you some money. my job is not just to entertain you, but to educate and teach you. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc, or tweet me @jimcramer. on this show we spend a lot of time talking about stocks, about markets, about the fed, about the
there you go. >> karen finerman?> i still like anthem had a bounceback and there's still room to run with oversold. >> semis, i think the highs are in for a wild and they're down in the after hours and i wouldn't sell it there, but i would sell it on a rally. >> there is an end on do nottist that watches this show religiously. dr. bahrut, handsome man, by the way. great endodontist. >> see you back here tomorrow at 5:00 "mad 5:00 "mad money" with jim...
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tim seymour, karen finerman and guy adami. tonight a $33 billion energy deal and chevron buying anadarko petroleum and it could light the whole sector on fire we start with today's market rally and the dow surging nearly 300 points with strong data out of china gives investors a sense of euphoria and here's what sparked the rally from jamie dimon. >> you look at the american economy. the consumer is in good shape. people are going back to the workforce and companies have plenty of capital and it's still up year over year. there's no law that says you have to stop we do make lyft and look at all of the other things and geopolitical issues and the liquidity and somehow causes a recession, but it may not be in 2019, 2020, 2021 >> and just like that, everything is awesome again. the s&p 500 about a percent away from all-time highs as we head into earnings season, the depths of it, where expectations are low and the fed's on hold even as the economy remains in good shape so is everything awesome now? what are you buying now? >> tha
tim seymour, karen finerman and guy adami. tonight a $33 billion energy deal and chevron buying anadarko petroleum and it could light the whole sector on fire we start with today's market rally and the dow surging nearly 300 points with strong data out of china gives investors a sense of euphoria and here's what sparked the rally from jamie dimon. >> you look at the american economy. the consumer is in good shape. people are going back to the workforce and companies have plenty of capital...
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today's lineup is dan nathan, jeff mills of pnc, karen finerman and guy adami energy burning out and the worst performing sector as oil gets slammed after president trump says he is pressuring opec we have the details. plus check out shares of tesla the stock getting crushed hitting a fresh 52-week low and its lowest in two years now well below it's support how low can it go? the traders will weigh in. first, china, the shanghai composite having the worst week of the year after what has been an epic rebound for chinese stocks this after the government said it would pare back stimulus for the economy. at the same time companies here in the u.s. like 3m and intel have been pointing to a renewed slowdown in china impacting their earnings so is this china's warning to the world and with u.s. stocks at all-time highs can the rally continue if china pumps the brakes guy? >> i've been looking for a reason for our markets to go low. you go back to sort of last summer when the chinese markets started to go down in earnest. we probably lagged them by, i don't know, two and a half, three months
today's lineup is dan nathan, jeff mills of pnc, karen finerman and guy adami energy burning out and the worst performing sector as oil gets slammed after president trump says he is pressuring opec we have the details. plus check out shares of tesla the stock getting crushed hitting a fresh 52-week low and its lowest in two years now well below it's support how low can it go? the traders will weigh in. first, china, the shanghai composite having the worst week of the year after what has been an...
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now live from the nasdaq marketsite overlooking times square your traders are pete najarian, karen finerman, and guy adami. the man who moves markets, marco kolanovic and chips gone wild and hitting a 52-week high as they soar this year. we'll tell you which has more room to run and we start with the rally heard round the world literally. emerging markets trying out the china, u.s., brazil, germany japan as hopes for a trade cool loom does this rally have legs? what should you be buying? is there an emerging market specialist in the house? >> i'm in a different seat tonight and therefore i get this assignment i think, look, if you think of the dow that we have there's reason to be excited and not a reason to do cart wheels and the services data which is the best in 14 months and the bottom line is the pboc is throwing deleveraging out the window and they're throwing as much credit for the problem as possible and what it means for the regional markets and the regional economy is good and as we're getting closer to yet again another trade deal and it seems like we get a boost from this every
now live from the nasdaq marketsite overlooking times square your traders are pete najarian, karen finerman, and guy adami. the man who moves markets, marco kolanovic and chips gone wild and hitting a 52-week high as they soar this year. we'll tell you which has more room to run and we start with the rally heard round the world literally. emerging markets trying out the china, u.s., brazil, germany japan as hopes for a trade cool loom does this rally have legs? what should you be buying? is...
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brian kelly, karen finerman and guy adami. check out shares of snap after the earnings report morning ago and the conference call kicking off right now and we'll bring you the very latest and plus the market closing at record highs and wall street's biggest bear says the gains are in for the year and wells fargo's chris harvey will be here to explain and that's where we start with the market rally that no one can seem to touch, not the fed and not trade wars and not fears of an earnings recession being washed away and closing at its highest level since september 20th and the margin has been on what it seemed like an unstoppable run off the december low. so is the party just beginning or can you still buy, guy? >> first of all, i love that song ♪ ♪ >> do you have the mc hammer pants? >> fantastic it's like '90s-ish, right? >> i think it is clearly, you can't go to blockbuster and tower record to buy that album although i did back in the day. what you can buy is health care and, eli lillygoing from 132 t 117 and pfizer from 44 t
brian kelly, karen finerman and guy adami. check out shares of snap after the earnings report morning ago and the conference call kicking off right now and we'll bring you the very latest and plus the market closing at record highs and wall street's biggest bear says the gains are in for the year and wells fargo's chris harvey will be here to explain and that's where we start with the market rally that no one can seem to touch, not the fed and not trade wars and not fears of an earnings...
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. >> fast money starts now from times square our traders on the desk, tim seymour, karen finerman and guy adami and we will start with the big after-hours story, it's apple surging on the top and bottom line and the conference call kicking off, and up 5.5%. full team coverage, josh lipton in duper tino and let's kick it off with josh who spoke to tim cook. >> i did have a chance to catch up with tim cook the greater china call, that was up 22% and i asked cook, what are the trends he's seeing there. is he seeing signs of improvement? and cooke telling cnbc he is march was better for the average and we adjusted it to take back the weakness in the currency and next we rolled out the trade-in program that had gotten success in the united states, and i believe that the trade relationship, i don't mean the tariff, i mean the tone is much better today than it was in a november/december timeframe. that affects consumer confidence in a positive way. it calls about the replacement cycle and we know that's lengthening and people are keeping their iphones longer and it's something apple itself h
. >> fast money starts now from times square our traders on the desk, tim seymour, karen finerman and guy adami and we will start with the big after-hours story, it's apple surging on the top and bottom line and the conference call kicking off, and up 5.5%. full team coverage, josh lipton in duper tino and let's kick it off with josh who spoke to tim cook. >> i did have a chance to catch up with tim cook the greater china call, that was up 22% and i asked cook, what are the trends...
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tim seymour, karen finerman and guy adami.rgy deal and chevron buying anadarko petroleum and it could light the whole sector on fire we start with today's market rally and the dow surging nearly 300 points with strong data out of china gives investors a sense of euphoria and here's what sparked the rally from jamie dimon. >> you look at the american economy. the consumer is in good shape. people are going back to the workforce and companies have plenty of capital and it's still up year over year. th
tim seymour, karen finerman and guy adami.rgy deal and chevron buying anadarko petroleum and it could light the whole sector on fire we start with today's market rally and the dow surging nearly 300 points with strong data out of china gives investors a sense of euphoria and here's what sparked the rally from jamie dimon. >> you look at the american economy. the consumer is in good shape. people are going back to the workforce and companies have plenty of capital and it's still up year...
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your traders are pete najarian, tim seymour, karen finerman and dan nathan it's been a wild ride forit's well below its price, the dean of valuation says it's still not worth the price it's trading at now and plus big banks under pressure this week as the ceo head to the hills tomorrow and the companies gear up for earnings later this week, but the chairwoman says investors are getting it all wrong she'll explain we throw it out tonight with the market sell-off and the dow fell 200 points and...
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. >> fast money starts now from times square our traders on the desk, tim seymour, karen finerman andth the big after-hours story, it's apple surging on the top and bottom line and the conference call kicking off, and up 5.5%. full team coverage, josh lipton in duper tino and s
. >> fast money starts now from times square our traders on the desk, tim seymour, karen finerman andth the big after-hours story, it's apple surging on the top and bottom line and the conference call kicking off, and up 5.5%. full team coverage, josh lipton in duper tino and s
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tonight's lineup, brian kelly, dan suzuki of richard bernstein, karen finerman and guy adami the unicorntomorrow and we should have pinterest and zoom in moments. plus it's a health care headache, the sector getting slammed today down another 3%. we will tell you what's wrong with this group. we start off with a is celebration for investors, the nasdaq 100 hitting an all-time high for the first time since october 1st as tech is specifically a
tonight's lineup, brian kelly, dan suzuki of richard bernstein, karen finerman and guy adami the unicorntomorrow and we should have pinterest and zoom in moments. plus it's a health care headache, the sector getting slammed today down another 3%. we will tell you what's wrong with this group. we start off with a is celebration for investors, the nasdaq 100 hitting an all-time high for the first time since october 1st as tech is specifically a
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now live from the nasdaq marketsite overlooking times square your traders are pete najarian, karen finerman markets, marco kolanovic and chips gone wild and hitting a 52-week high as they soar this year. we'll tell you which has more room to run and we start with the rally heard round the world literally.
now live from the nasdaq marketsite overlooking times square your traders are pete najarian, karen finerman markets, marco kolanovic and chips gone wild and hitting a 52-week high as they soar this year. we'll tell you which has more room to run and we start with the rally heard round the world literally.
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right now live from the nasdaq marketsite overlooking times square your traders are tim seymour, karen finermanguy adami. we start with a huge night for earnings and amazon higher and intel, ford, starbucks and t-mobile we have full team coverage on amazon and deidre is out in los angeles and gene munster, fast money friend is in minneapolis and they're getting ready to jump in on the conference call that starts at 5:30 and first we start off with intel and that chip s
right now live from the nasdaq marketsite overlooking times square your traders are tim seymour, karen finermanguy adami. we start with a huge night for earnings and amazon higher and intel, ford, starbucks and t-mobile we have full team coverage on amazon and deidre is out in los angeles and gene munster, fast money friend is in minneapolis and they're getting ready to jump in on the conference call that starts at 5:30 and first we start off with intel and that chip s
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today's lineup is dan nathan, jeff mills of pnc, karen finerman and guy adami energy burning out andor as oil gets slammed after president trump says he is pressuring opec we have the details. plus check out shares of tesla the stock getting crushed hitting a fresh 52-week low and its lowest in two years now well below it's support how low can it go? the traders will weigh in. first, china, the shanghai composite having the worst week of the year after what has been an epic rebound for chinese stocks thir
today's lineup is dan nathan, jeff mills of pnc, karen finerman and guy adami energy burning out andor as oil gets slammed after president trump says he is pressuring opec we have the details. plus check out shares of tesla the stock getting crushed hitting a fresh 52-week low and its lowest in two years now well below it's support how low can it go? the traders will weigh in. first, china, the shanghai composite having the worst week of the year after what has been an epic rebound for chinese...
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brian kelly, karen finerman and guy adami. of snap after the earnings report morning ago and the conference call kicking off right now and we'll bring you the very latest and plus the market closing at record highs and wall street's biggest bear says the gains are in for the year and wells fargo's chris harvey will be here to explain and that's where we start with the market rally that no one can seem to touch, not the fed and not trade wars and
brian kelly, karen finerman and guy adami. of snap after the earnings report morning ago and the conference call kicking off right now and we'll bring you the very latest and plus the market closing at record highs and wall street's biggest bear says the gains are in for the year and wells fargo's chris harvey will be here to explain and that's where we start with the market rally that no one can seem to touch, not the fed and not trade wars and