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go to amazon and buy one up on wall street or beat the street.se are two of the most important investing books ever written. now here's a quick and dirty rule of thumb that's hardly ever let me down. although there are some exceptions a rule that can really help us figure out when a stock might be overvalued or undervalued based on what the growth and value managers would be willing to pay. if a stock has a price to earnings multiple that's lower than its growth rate, then that stock is probably cheap. and any stock selling at a multiple that's more than twice the size of its growth rate is probably too expensive. so if the stock's trading at 20 times earnings and it has a growth rate of 10%, then it probably doesn't have much more upside. it's reached the two times growth ceiling. always remember that. here's another piece of wall street gibberish that can help simplify the process. the peg ratio peg. that's the price to earnings to growth rate or the p e multiple divided by a stock's long term growth rate. a peg of one or less is extremely chea
go to amazon and buy one up on wall street or beat the street.se are two of the most important investing books ever written. now here's a quick and dirty rule of thumb that's hardly ever let me down. although there are some exceptions a rule that can really help us figure out when a stock might be overvalued or undervalued based on what the growth and value managers would be willing to pay. if a stock has a price to earnings multiple that's lower than its growth rate, then that stock is...
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be wrong on this stock and growth indexing big and wall street is a mistake.till have a small position, but i did not buy the dip. and the reason i didn't buy the dip is because of what happened today. we're not sure where this ends or goes and i'd rather wait and see whether the price of reverse is here or not and going for sustained re-versus frequency cal taking another d revery sal and taking the position. charles: it appears to me you think the deepseek situation will have a limited impact oimpact onthe overall ai positi. you like consolation and dominion, oracle. this was the whole star gate overchovershadowed by deepseek. you like oracle and marvel? >> yes, and -- marvelle and this shakes umm for the u.s. and pushing through and maintaining their dominance in ai and spending is going for the next stage of ai and calling it generative ai and i'm not including for the technology and from what i can gather, this will have legs to it. charles: the final say, because of robot and ai taking your job, that's different. ayesha, thank you very much. talk to you
be wrong on this stock and growth indexing big and wall street is a mistake.till have a small position, but i did not buy the dip. and the reason i didn't buy the dip is because of what happened today. we're not sure where this ends or goes and i'd rather wait and see whether the price of reverse is here or not and going for sustained re-versus frequency cal taking another d revery sal and taking the position. charles: it appears to me you think the deepseek situation will have a limited impact...
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that story again from "the wall street journal" today. vivian, good morning. caller: thank god you have -- you are there to help us voice our opinion. trump is trying to turn us just like apartheid america. elon musk is from south africa. if you remember the pain they put those people through? they are doing the same thing, sir, to us, like my brother-in-law from nigeria, saying elon musk is doing the same thing to us, what they did for all of those years to the people over there in south africa. please, wake up. democrats, republicans, independents. this is what they are doing. host: to the question we asked, are there any agencies that you think should be cut or should receive some scrutiny in your view? caller: no, we need all the agencies we got. we need medicare, medicaid, school lunches for children. we need the veterans benefits. we need all of it. we need protection for our children in school. they are not talking about that. they are talking about cutting out stuff. what about them getting guns, blowing our children's brains out in school. no republic
that story again from "the wall street journal" today. vivian, good morning. caller: thank god you have -- you are there to help us voice our opinion. trump is trying to turn us just like apartheid america. elon musk is from south africa. if you remember the pain they put those people through? they are doing the same thing, sir, to us, like my brother-in-law from nigeria, saying elon musk is doing the same thing to us, what they did for all of those years to the people over there in...
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almost every firm on wall street is sort of apologizing. so as the stock end went up, the dumb money loaded up, got big. this is what alex karp was talking about, this notion that everyone on wall street kept ridiculing him and the company and, by the way, folks who bought and held the stock. >> well, and that's the thing, right? if wall street likes to believe they're the smartest people in the room, you and i have proven and we've seen so many people, decades you and i have known each other, that is not always true. particularly when it comes to a company like this. wall street can't understand because a company like palantir doesn't check all the boxes. the software analysts that are supposedly experts don't understand llm if or any other thing, so they default and tell everybody else they're stupid when, in fact, it's soup -- super smart. that's how breakthrough investing works. charles: two things. number one, their list of customers going through the roofing, particularly private customers. but i put out an alert the my subscribers to
almost every firm on wall street is sort of apologizing. so as the stock end went up, the dumb money loaded up, got big. this is what alex karp was talking about, this notion that everyone on wall street kept ridiculing him and the company and, by the way, folks who bought and held the stock. >> well, and that's the thing, right? if wall street likes to believe they're the smartest people in the room, you and i have proven and we've seen so many people, decades you and i have known each...
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and wall street is starting to buy in.a, he suggested three routes to getting the what scott bessent and donald trump want, a 3% deficit is. one, 10% gdp growth. that's not going to happen. raise revenue, president trump's talking about cutting taxes, not raising taxes or right? or cut spending, right? cut the wasteful spending. cut the fraud, abuse. shut down unnecessary government. we can get there. joining me now to discuss, utxo and bitcoin magazine along with fox business real estate contribute kerr and matching global host katrina if campins. you know -- katrina campins. when wall street starts getting on, the journal had a positive article. and think about it, we're if in trouble. we need to do some serious house cleaning, and people are shocked at some of this stuff. let's call it theft. [laughter] >> yeah, it is. charles: it's going to happen, right? >> who wouldn't be happy about this? if i came to you and said, hey, charles, i could save you a ton of money, you're going to be upset at me for that? if it makes no
and wall street is starting to buy in.a, he suggested three routes to getting the what scott bessent and donald trump want, a 3% deficit is. one, 10% gdp growth. that's not going to happen. raise revenue, president trump's talking about cutting taxes, not raising taxes or right? or cut spending, right? cut the wasteful spending. cut the fraud, abuse. shut down unnecessary government. we can get there. joining me now to discuss, utxo and bitcoin magazine along with fox business real estate...
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maria: and the wall street journal writes this. a u.s. eu trade war would threaten the world's richest economic relationship, european leaders call for cooperation with trump but say they're ready to fight, samantha. >> well, as we pointed out earlier, this is not going to be a trade war. president trump is making it clear that access to our markets is a privilege and we're going to use our american economic position, use that leverage to negotiate. trade policy and national security are intertwined here. mexico especially with respect to the cartels has had a troubling relationship of enabling them and so it's time for mexico and canada to step up and help us secure our borders. i would also say, you know, america has some of the lowest tariff rates in the world but a trillion dollars of trade deficits so there's a fairness issue here that simply has to be addressed. maria: look, i don't even know if mexico is able to control the drug lords. let's face it. i've been told much of mexico is run by the dangerous drug cartels. so she's tryin
maria: and the wall street journal writes this. a u.s. eu trade war would threaten the world's richest economic relationship, european leaders call for cooperation with trump but say they're ready to fight, samantha. >> well, as we pointed out earlier, this is not going to be a trade war. president trump is making it clear that access to our markets is a privilege and we're going to use our american economic position, use that leverage to negotiate. trade policy and national security are...
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i mean, that's a lot more than wall street anticipated.gain, these hyperscalers are spending a lot more money, all of them are. and, in fact, cap-x, check this out. their cap-x growth is going to dwarf revenue growth. now, meanwhile half the companies that have reported fourth quarter earnings have actually mentioned a.i. in their conference call. they're all talking about it. and and my first guest thinks that wall street, the area, the place, the experts continue to make a big mistake by underestimating the so-called picks and shovel ises period of the a.i. abandonment. let's bring in chief financial officer shai. i want to get your reaction to amazon, the reaction from wall street, right? if i saw where you posted you think wall street's making a huge mistake, aws alone you think is worth $2 trillion? walk us through this. >> yeah, absolutely. so i do think this is another classic example of the street just misjudging the imact of -- impact of a.i. we're still in stage the one, and what we got from amazon's earnings yesterday was -- not
i mean, that's a lot more than wall street anticipated.gain, these hyperscalers are spending a lot more money, all of them are. and, in fact, cap-x, check this out. their cap-x growth is going to dwarf revenue growth. now, meanwhile half the companies that have reported fourth quarter earnings have actually mentioned a.i. in their conference call. they're all talking about it. and and my first guest thinks that wall street, the area, the place, the experts continue to make a big mistake by...
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i mean, wall street oracle stock gained 14.4% over the next two days. and while it's since given back, much of that move, clearly ai spending was not seen as a problem two weeks ago. so you can imagine you've got this one company spending far more than we thought. and then what happens? its stock goes up now. something big changed in recent weeks though. and that was the arrival of deep tech. that's a chinese generative ai tool that seems to be performed nearly as well as any of the leading edge, expensive us ai systems and was allegedly developed with far less hardware, meaning a heck of a lot less money. deep seek was actually launched last year, but it fully broke into wall street in silicon valley's collective radar the consciousness about two weeks ago, after the chinese quant hedge fund that created deep sea released a white paper explaining how it was made. on january 20th, the collective angst about deep sea caused a huge, nasty tech selloff. i mean, like. >> step, step, step, step, sell, sell, sell. >> that was just last monday. it demolished t
i mean, wall street oracle stock gained 14.4% over the next two days. and while it's since given back, much of that move, clearly ai spending was not seen as a problem two weeks ago. so you can imagine you've got this one company spending far more than we thought. and then what happens? its stock goes up now. something big changed in recent weeks though. and that was the arrival of deep tech. that's a chinese generative ai tool that seems to be performed nearly as well as any of the leading...
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the wall street journal went on to say the that mr.iated under the us-mexico-canada trade agreement that mr. trump negotiated and signed in his first term, the us willingness to ignore its treaty obligations, even with friends, won't make other countries eager to do deals. maybe mr. trump will claim victory and pull back if he wins some token concessions. but if a north american trade war persists, it will qualify as one of the dumbest in history. >> well, it's a little bit amusing to me. you know all of this now. oh, it's the dumbest. he told you he was going to do it. he told. >> he did. >> so. >> but their response was, well, no one could be that stupid, right? >> no one could be that stupid. and then, of course, the wall street journal in its, you know, slap at kamala harris was like, well, if you elect kamala harris, you're just going to get barack obama. okay. did barack obama engage in a trade war? did obama barack obama had, you know, put put in place economic tariffs that will impact the american people? i think he kind of gre
the wall street journal went on to say the that mr.iated under the us-mexico-canada trade agreement that mr. trump negotiated and signed in his first term, the us willingness to ignore its treaty obligations, even with friends, won't make other countries eager to do deals. maybe mr. trump will claim victory and pull back if he wins some token concessions. but if a north american trade war persists, it will qualify as one of the dumbest in history. >> well, it's a little bit amusing to me....
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it is a wall street journal story. it is not our story.t said, what you know about how the industry works, would it be possible for an insurer to add on? somebody goes in and gets checked out and a doctor or a nurse or an administrator adds billing codes to their systems without a patient's knowledge. you have to differentiate what you're calling. >> billing codes. >> which is i see you in the office because. >> you have a broken arm, and i fix the broken. >> arm, and i bill for that, as opposed to the way that united health care is being. paid by the federal government, which is what the allegations are about, which is specific to medicare advantage. there. they get paid a set fee. we call it a. capitation to take care of a patient. and it's based upon how risky, how likely it is the patient is going to. become sick. so if they're adding on diagnoses. >> but they. >> haven't yet manifested in a medical problem. that's okay. if they're adding on diagnoses that. didn't exist or exaggerating the diagnoses that do exist, that is both improper
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by the way, the wall street chapter is fantastic. i mean, this man had an entire ten year career on wall street. and reading that, it was like reading biography of steve schwarzman or something. it's quite a lot packed into one life. the early days of, the cold war demanded generalists with competence in multiple areas. military strategy intelligence, diplomacy, the know how to achieve results, whether in the private sector, academia or government bureaucracies. knutson met the demand. so in a way, you're talking about someone who right for this moment. and that's what i want to get into now, because the moment where everything was falling apart by his own account, that's where we were. the pillars of our postwar foreign policy were failing and they had to go back and address some fundamental questions about the world in nsc 68. and i think someone like this who who was able to draw in all of these and therefore deal with fundamental elements of the world to speak. it was really seemed to me like a unique moment in american history.
by the way, the wall street chapter is fantastic. i mean, this man had an entire ten year career on wall street. and reading that, it was like reading biography of steve schwarzman or something. it's quite a lot packed into one life. the early days of, the cold war demanded generalists with competence in multiple areas. military strategy intelligence, diplomacy, the know how to achieve results, whether in the private sector, academia or government bureaucracies. knutson met the demand. so in a...
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that's 29% more than wall street expected.nts chips, servers, ethernet, networking, you name it. but here's the twist the number crunching you referred to. wall street's reaction has changed dramatically. so take a look at this chart last april. ai focused companies the obvious nvidia dell, broadcom saw their stocks jump when big tech announcements or capex was delivered. fast forward to now those same names and i've included a few more like arista networks, modine, marvell. they're barely moving. we're seeing an average of just 1% last week, a fraction of last year's excitement after we saw all of those big capex numbers. so what's behind this market shift? well, analysts kind of point to three key factors. first, you have concerns about tariffs. so investors are looking for safer havens like software for example. and you can just see that just in the shift of the igv which is a software etf. it's up about what, 9% just in the last month versus the sox etf a good barometer for chips. and that's not up as much, maybe around 2%
that's 29% more than wall street expected.nts chips, servers, ethernet, networking, you name it. but here's the twist the number crunching you referred to. wall street's reaction has changed dramatically. so take a look at this chart last april. ai focused companies the obvious nvidia dell, broadcom saw their stocks jump when big tech announcements or capex was delivered. fast forward to now those same names and i've included a few more like arista networks, modine, marvell. they're barely...
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disconnected from real word i argued blow federal reserve up rebuild to help main street not protect wall streetple out there main street continues to suffer. and, you know they always say that, they only have only mallet we've got to figure out to using scalpel. >> the numbers lauren simonetti. lauren: total non, pay role employment 143,000 in january that is shy of the estimate of 170,000 the unemployment rate edged lower, to 4.0%, expectations was for it to remain flat at 4.1%, job gains occurred in healthcare in retail trade and sosh syrians declined in mining oil and gas extraction. disappointing on top line number, futures now down further you on this report had popped momentarily give me a second get you where jobs are that is your headline number a disappointment. >> keep digging in i am seeing government jobs at 32,000, we never get an estimate for that steve as you pointed this is last report under bidenomics. >> cheryl with that plus 32,000? >> plus. >> plus -- >> a -- this is -- >> i want to make a guarantee to you, i guarantee you that number is going to be down, next month, because
disconnected from real word i argued blow federal reserve up rebuild to help main street not protect wall streetple out there main street continues to suffer. and, you know they always say that, they only have only mallet we've got to figure out to using scalpel. >> the numbers lauren simonetti. lauren: total non, pay role employment 143,000 in january that is shy of the estimate of 170,000 the unemployment rate edged lower, to 4.0%, expectations was for it to remain flat at 4.1%, job...
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the fed did not cut rates and not what wall street expected nobody seemed unhappy except for donald trumpe wants the rate cuts but the fed is doing what it needs to doesn't know where inflation is going to took out and is making progress towards its target and remains elevated, that freak markets out but that doesn't mean will raise rates don't read anything into it, the market didn't react at all it's pretty good on inflation but is moving to the right direction. next week we have a lot more stuff happening whether inflation or earning. >> tariffs this is a big thing payroll is coming 165,000 jobs still solid but not as superstrong as it's been earnings from off about amazon, i'm hoping that they will look like apple and meta and we're going to find you over the weekend the market will have a really probably on monday the tears have been postponed emotional lot because riveters. tesla may be the only company out there that could report earnings and miss on the top and the bottom nine and the stock is up. the quarter is really bad is a company worth over a trillion dollars the electric ve
the fed did not cut rates and not what wall street expected nobody seemed unhappy except for donald trumpe wants the rate cuts but the fed is doing what it needs to doesn't know where inflation is going to took out and is making progress towards its target and remains elevated, that freak markets out but that doesn't mean will raise rates don't read anything into it, the market didn't react at all it's pretty good on inflation but is moving to the right direction. next week we have a lot more...
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wall street journal. >> says, in violation of. every rule. >> of international. >> warfare, russian. >> hit squads have also been dispatched to assassinate enemies of his. rule at home and abroad. no one. >> should forget the death of alexei. >> navalny. >> the brave opposition leader who was. >> poisoned abroad and then arrested upon his return and then. killed in prison. it goes on and on. and that's the wall street journal editorial page. mika. >> rupert murdoch, of course. owns the wall. >> street journal. >> the new york post also. >> also condemning what donald trump said yesterday, trying to blame vladimir putin's. ruthless invasion. >> the largest. >> land invasion in europe since adolf hitler. trying to blame. that on actually the victims of that invasion. >> we'll get to the new york post in just a moment. we want to get to richard engel, who. >> has a tight window. but here's. >> what the wall street. journal editorial board was reacting to. president trump blaming. ukraine for russia's invasion nearly three. years ago.
wall street journal. >> says, in violation of. every rule. >> of international. >> warfare, russian. >> hit squads have also been dispatched to assassinate enemies of his. rule at home and abroad. no one. >> should forget the death of alexei. >> navalny. >> the brave opposition leader who was. >> poisoned abroad and then arrested upon his return and then. killed in prison. it goes on and on. and that's the wall street journal editorial page. mika....
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and one of the hottest firms on wall street. much like myself, howard should not be here today on september 11, 2001, howard's company was at its absolute height doing unbelievable dominating wall street in stocks and bonds and trading from its headquarters on the 101st to the 105th floor he had the top floors of the world trade center, the north tower of the world trade center. and every day howard got up and went to work early, you'd always go in and go to work early. he'd be there 6:00 in the morning, and as you know the hit was around 8:45, so he would've been that on almost any day other than what this, because his wife was very angry at him because he wouldn't deliver his child to school. she said, you never take, who was the child, let me see, where was the child -- you saved your father's life, huh? should hold that against. you'll leave him more than the other kids, right? so we took, what is your first name? kyle. he took kyle. he took kyle that one day to school after years he said i'll do it and that is the only time
and one of the hottest firms on wall street. much like myself, howard should not be here today on september 11, 2001, howard's company was at its absolute height doing unbelievable dominating wall street in stocks and bonds and trading from its headquarters on the 101st to the 105th floor he had the top floors of the world trade center, the north tower of the world trade center. and every day howard got up and went to work early, you'd always go in and go to work early. he'd be there 6:00 in...
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he had many ferns on wall street and elsewhere. he is the best at it. as secretary of commerce, howard will work tirelessly in order to affect our workers in wealth and grow our economy into the strongest of the world. when he grew the company, he became much quicker and stronger than the usual company, which is almost impossible to do. he is going to be unmatched as an emissary working to get jobs. his favorite word. it is love god, not necessarily in that order. you know why? we don't want to take any chances. i did that once. i said i put -- tariff is my favorite word. well, the fake news went out and it really got me. what about god or family? a couple of words. i have made it now my fourth favorite word. you will go along with me. number four, maybe even five or six. he really understands something about business. we have tim cook of apple who is going to invest hundreds of billions of dollars in the country for -- because of what we are doing. there are companies that are coming roaring back into this country. it will take maybe a little time, but
he had many ferns on wall street and elsewhere. he is the best at it. as secretary of commerce, howard will work tirelessly in order to affect our workers in wealth and grow our economy into the strongest of the world. when he grew the company, he became much quicker and stronger than the usual company, which is almost impossible to do. he is going to be unmatched as an emissary working to get jobs. his favorite word. it is love god, not necessarily in that order. you know why? we don't want to...
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i help build three indices for the nasdaq during my 50 years on wall street. that means i know how to recognize these signals from the tech market and exactly what they mean for you and your money. i explain everything in my new market briefing, including the truth of what's going on with nvidia today and the specific stock i recommend you buy. instead, i'll give you its name and ticker when you visit the website below. nvidia has been the most talked about stock in the market, and for good reason. it's led the ai revolution that has taken the us stock market by storm since they announced their ai powered computer chip in 2023, nvidia's stock has been on a history making tear, officially surpassing microsoft to become the world's most valuable company. today, however, many investors are worried the tide is changing. nvidia's day in the sun may soon be coming to a dramatic end, and as a result, i predict a different, under-the-radar stock is primed for big potential gains from this moment on. to get its name and ticker 100% free, simply visit the website below.
i help build three indices for the nasdaq during my 50 years on wall street. that means i know how to recognize these signals from the tech market and exactly what they mean for you and your money. i explain everything in my new market briefing, including the truth of what's going on with nvidia today and the specific stock i recommend you buy. instead, i'll give you its name and ticker when you visit the website below. nvidia has been the most talked about stock in the market, and for good...
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cheryl: time now for the word on wall street, top investors watching your money.e now is former gartman letter editor and university of akron endowment fund chairman, dennis garth man. also with me is john lonski. take a look at futures this morning. stocks were green today. never mind. we just took a big hit on the dow. we were green a few minutes ago. well, we reversed course. dow is down 141 in the premarket, nasdaq is smaller, s&p is looking like it's headed into negative territory. we're going to dig into that. stocks tumbling yesterday after walmart's weaker revenue forecast which raised a lot of worries about not just earnings but really about the consumer and the economy. fellow dow component amazon actually surpassed walmart in quarterly revenue first time ever. amazon brought in 187.8 million compared to walmart's $180.5 billion in sales. john, it really is about the consumer and there are question marks. there are red flags out there. >> there are red flags. you know, the first one would be that weak reading that we had on payrolls growth for the month
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the wall street journal, trump urges the u.s. takeover of gaza, president calls for palestinians to be removed and major breaking from policy. and the new york times, trump proposing takeover of gaza as u.s. territory, brazen plans to relocate all palestinians and rebuild war-torn enclave. these were made at a joint press session with the israeli prime minister. you can see that session at c-span.org. that is with a proposal for the gaza strip came up, and here it is from yesterday. [video clip] pres. trump: i also strongly believe that the gaza strip, which has been a symbol of death and destruction for decades and so bad for the people anywhere near it, especially those who live there, and, frankly, who has been really very unlucky, it has been a unlucky place for a long time, being in its presence has not been good, and it should not go through the process of rebuilding and occupation by the same people that have really stood there and fought for it and lived there and died there, and lived a miserable existence there, instead
the wall street journal, trump urges the u.s. takeover of gaza, president calls for palestinians to be removed and major breaking from policy. and the new york times, trump proposing takeover of gaza as u.s. territory, brazen plans to relocate all palestinians and rebuild war-torn enclave. these were made at a joint press session with the israeli prime minister. you can see that session at c-span.org. that is with a proposal for the gaza strip came up, and here it is from yesterday. [video...
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back to back gains on wall street.positive momentum being felt on both sides of the atlantic here. earnings sharply in focus in europe this morning. let's take a look. >> at. >> the sectors and how the split is shaping up. on the upside you've got these are the european markets. excuse me. we've got the ftse 100 up more than 1% being buoyed by the basic resources sector, a strong bid for the mining names today. xetra dax up 7/10 of a percent. the cac40 up 7/10 as well. and the ftse mid not far behind. so every region every sector is higher today. now let's get on to the sectors and see what's behind the gains at the level. you've got basic resources as i mentioned two and a third percent higher this morning. banks also catching a strong bid. you've got soc gen the among the best performers in the overall market today. food and bev also doing well up more than 1%. health care up 9/10 of a percent. with astrazeneca in that basket performing quite well. it's been quite a strong week for pharma overall. gsk, novo nordisk b
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what do you make of this "wall street journal" headline?roduce more oil, that pricethat is not high enough and not enough oil left. >> this is more people underestimating president trump. looks wins he had in his first two weeks in office. you take a look at you know colombia folding, mexico folding, he wrote the art of deal 30 plus years ago and learned a lot in last 30 years. and certainly, there san opportunity here, in united states, we're -- we have some highest regulatory costs that is gone up under climate extremism under biden, we start tearing down the regulatory rules. the lack of taking years or never getting drilling permits, department of interior controls 25 percent. and joe biden was not -- did not issue a permit. he was first president in since harry truman not issues permits it is against the law what he did. we can open opportunities for lower cost production, and cut it l through cutting red tape, and last week chevron made a big announcement, say we'll get into electric production with natural gas, we have awe have an oi
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[laughter] i've been right over "the wall street journal" many times, i will tell you.'t agree with him on some things. howard: but when the president wages this tariff war and sometimes gets concessions, do you think the average person sees him as a fighting for us? >> well, it's so funny the hear anyone describe this as successful deal making by donald trump because, ultimately, what did canada and mexico do? canada said they'd appoint a fentanyl czar. that that probably costs are little. how much does opening an office for a fentanyl czar even cos maybe a million bucks a year if we're being generous in who knows? but the idea that trump can take a victory lap on this is ridiculous, and we don't have data to suggest this is what the electorate voted for. this is a complicated issue. we have a lot of data and polling back to to suggest this is actually not manager that has widespread support, and that's why even media entities that are often thought of as allies to the free market, political class, to people like president trump are calling this out. so this is trump's
[laughter] i've been right over "the wall street journal" many times, i will tell you.'t agree with him on some things. howard: but when the president wages this tariff war and sometimes gets concessions, do you think the average person sees him as a fighting for us? >> well, it's so funny the hear anyone describe this as successful deal making by donald trump because, ultimately, what did canada and mexico do? canada said they'd appoint a fentanyl czar. that that probably costs...
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it is in the wall street journal so you have wall street journal readers but you have them on saturdayorning when everybody is relaxed and having a cup of coffee and it's nice and they write to me. i have been around so long, people have my email address. i have my original aol address and they write to me there. they give me their opinion and agree or disagree. host: can you be anonymous on the streets of new york? guest: yes, often, although it is the best of both worlds. movie fame is the kind of mega fame you cannot escape. television fame is a kind of mega fame. if you are a writer and -- in a newspaper in a magazine, you will show up sometimes on talk shows. people will often recognize you but it is not mega. it's not like seeing a movie star so nobody bothers you. and the people who do come up and say hello are normally just longtime readers and you have fabulous conversations with them. and once i was walking with my son in central park on a pretty sunday in the spring or summer and somebody came by and talked to me about my work and said, you know, i'm so glad you do what you
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after this, the wall street journal uncovers what this kid has said. i was racist before it was cool. you could not pay me to marry outside my ethnicity. normalize indian hate after the wall street journal turns up that stuff from this kid, the journal then does. there's then an interview. excuse me, with with bloomberg, in which treasury secretary scott bessent, quote, defended the work of d.o.j. employees appended to the treasury department, describing them as, quote, highly trained professionals. that's why he gave them access to the most sensitive payment system in the entire us government, that partizan political actors have never had access to before in the history of this country. it's because he checked they're highly trained professionals normalize indian hate. at wired tonight, we learn about another of elon musk's jv team, these highly trained professionals that are very trusted by the us treasury secretary. is from wired.com tonight, quote, a young technologist known online as big balls who works for elon musk's so-called department of gove
after this, the wall street journal uncovers what this kid has said. i was racist before it was cool. you could not pay me to marry outside my ethnicity. normalize indian hate after the wall street journal turns up that stuff from this kid, the journal then does. there's then an interview. excuse me, with with bloomberg, in which treasury secretary scott bessent, quote, defended the work of d.o.j. employees appended to the treasury department, describing them as, quote, highly trained...
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after this, the wall street journal uncovers what this kid has said. i was racist before it was cool. you could not pay me to marry outside my ethnicity. normalize indian hate after the wall street journal turns up that stuff from this kid, the journal then does. there's then an interview. excuse me with with bloomberg, in which treasury secretary scott best, quote, defended the work of d.o.j. employees appended to the treasury department, describing them as, quote, highly trained professionals. that's why he gave them access to the most sensitive payment system in the entire us government that partizan political actors have never had access to before in the history of this country. it's because he checked they're highly trained professionals, normalize indian hate. at wired tonight, we learn about another of elon musk's jv team, these highly trained professionals that are very trusted by the us treasury secretary. just from wired.com tonight, quote, a young technologist known online as big balls who works for elon musk's so-called department of govern
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. >> the opening bell just ringing on wall street. will we see another day of volatility with markets in the red? plus the suspected ceo killer luigi mangione back in court today. and we're already getting a preview of the defense he could use at trial. >> happy friday. >> thanks for joining us. it's ten eastern, 7. >> a.m. pacific. >> i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york. tax cuts are taking on a whole new meaning. >> this morning. >> irs offices in several cities reporting layoffs and thousands more could be on the way. these cuts coming at the height of tax season. some republican lawmakers now. >> getting an. >> earful in their home districts. from oregon to georgia, confronted by constituents angry about the sweeping d.o.j. cuts. >> who is paying for d.o.j? >> we are looking into that. >> now to. >> find out. >> i don't know the answer. >> they've been. indiscriminate and. >> they've taken. >> a chainsaw. >> to these things. >> yesterday at cpac, a much different reception for the man, literally and figuratively wielding that
. >> the opening bell just ringing on wall street. will we see another day of volatility with markets in the red? plus the suspected ceo killer luigi mangione back in court today. and we're already getting a preview of the defense he could use at trial. >> happy friday. >> thanks for joining us. it's ten eastern, 7. >> a.m. pacific. >> i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york. tax cuts are taking on a whole new meaning. >> this morning. >> irs offices in...
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like most economists and people that read the wall street journal, have. have long been opposed to the idea of tariffs. and so, in its latest editorial titled trump blinks on north american tariffs, that editorial board writes in part this if north american leaders need to cheer. about a minor deal so they can. all claim victory, that's better for everyone. the need is especially important for mr. trump, given how much he boasted that tariffs are a foolproof diplomatic weapon against friend or foe. mr. trump can't afford to look like the guy who lost. mexican president claudia. >> sheinbaum. >> in particular, seems to recognize this, and so far she's playing her trump cards with skill. none of this means the tariffs are some genius power play, as the trump media chorus is boosting, writes the wall street journal editorial page. certainly about other people within their own media conglomerate, news corp. but they. >> go on and. >> write mr. trump's weakened tariff broadsides against a pair of neighbors has opened a new era of. economic policy uncertainty th
like most economists and people that read the wall street journal, have. have long been opposed to the idea of tariffs. and so, in its latest editorial titled trump blinks on north american tariffs, that editorial board writes in part this if north american leaders need to cheer. about a minor deal so they can. all claim victory, that's better for everyone. the need is especially important for mr. trump, given how much he boasted that tariffs are a foolproof diplomatic weapon against friend or...
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wall street playing catchup.k at the bottom of the list, some firms still not going up too high on their price target. i call that pride and ego, right? they've missed the whole thing and refuse the chase. to be sure, there will be some misses in the tech world. we see them every night after earnings, but the focus right now all over the market are companies that are innovating fast. think about, for instance, robinhood. the stock has made this big move because they've innovated. but if you can innovate using a.i. to to edge out your competition, your stock is going to be to richly rewarded. weave -- we've seen that day after a day. let's bring in vance howard. vance, wall street has been really keen to write off a.i. as a trade a for almost a year. and yet i feel like it's widening beyond the picks and shovels, and it's still the early stages. your thoughts. >> i think they're crazy, man. this is where the market's going. this is one of the most exciting things that's happened in the past decade, and it's going
wall street playing catchup.k at the bottom of the list, some firms still not going up too high on their price target. i call that pride and ego, right? they've missed the whole thing and refuse the chase. to be sure, there will be some misses in the tech world. we see them every night after earnings, but the focus right now all over the market are companies that are innovating fast. think about, for instance, robinhood. the stock has made this big move because they've innovated. but if you can...
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maria: welcome back time for the word on wall street top investors watching your money forte capitalroup ceo also with me likely, thank you so much for joining the conversation we appreciate you joining us. we've been talking about tariffs and i want to kick this off with you with futures on the first trading day of february selling off the lows of the morning, the dow industrial down 607 points one and a third% the nasdaq john one and a third% 383 points lower in s&p gondwana naprosyn 93 points lower as a canadian dollars pledging to 22 year low the u.s. dollar is surging after president trump opposed tariffs on imported goods from canada, mexico and china these will take effect tomorrow tuesday, the wall street journal pointing out the items could see price increases including cherry tomatoes, avocados, tonka trucks, maple syrup, tequila, smartphone, sledgehammers let's not forget auto parts as well expected to be part of the tariff impact, your reaction. >> is important to realize it free trade is something that were taught in school it's a theory and is not practiced anywhere in
maria: welcome back time for the word on wall street top investors watching your money forte capitalroup ceo also with me likely, thank you so much for joining the conversation we appreciate you joining us. we've been talking about tariffs and i want to kick this off with you with futures on the first trading day of february selling off the lows of the morning, the dow industrial down 607 points one and a third% the nasdaq john one and a third% 383 points lower in s&p gondwana naprosyn 93...
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you mentioned tariffs and that uncertainty, and this is where wall street is undecided.ot sure what the trajecty is going to be and how quickly it might accelerate prices and y >> john: what have you made martin, so far about president trump's efforts to get at prices? we know presidents can't do much. on the other hand, it was a topic of the campaign. what do you make of his policies so far? >> he already seems to be walking back on that pledge doesn't he? he said it's more difficult than you might imagine. it's a very difficult message to spread when you're looking at eggs prices rising in the fastest in ten years and they could rise faster if this avian flu is a different strain or a more lethal one. america will be looking to import most of its eggs from canada which of course is under threat of tariffs beginning the month of march and of course in the crosshairs of the president with regards to the trade surplus it runs with the united states at the moment. >> john: final question. ford motor ceo says just the threat of tariffs is causing chaos in the car market. ho
you mentioned tariffs and that uncertainty, and this is where wall street is undecided.ot sure what the trajecty is going to be and how quickly it might accelerate prices and y >> john: what have you made martin, so far about president trump's efforts to get at prices? we know presidents can't do much. on the other hand, it was a topic of the campaign. what do you make of his policies so far? >> he already seems to be walking back on that pledge doesn't he? he said it's more...
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wall street. freedom. we had some things going on here.t was kind of a pride, we had the ford factory and it makes cars and everyone can buy them. i was so lucky to come from a turbulent background into an america that had a good sense of itself and i feel for kids now because they are not going forth at age eight and 10 into america that has a good sense of itself but has a greater sense of not realism and reckoning, but shame. nothing good is built on shame. so i worry about that and i find myself as i get older writing more about the things we can appreciate and hold onto and bring forward into the future but also just appreciate this place, love it, make it better, but it is lovable, it is worthy of respect and it is worthy of protectiveness. peter: if somebody reads declarations in saturday wall street journal every week, could they come away with the idea that peggy noonan views the american dream and the u.s. as best understood as a continuing project? peggy: sure. sure. why not? let's hope it is. we would like it to continue for a
wall street. freedom. we had some things going on here.t was kind of a pride, we had the ford factory and it makes cars and everyone can buy them. i was so lucky to come from a turbulent background into an america that had a good sense of itself and i feel for kids now because they are not going forth at age eight and 10 into america that has a good sense of itself but has a greater sense of not realism and reckoning, but shame. nothing good is built on shame. so i worry about that and i find...
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all of this causing whiplash on wall street, where the dow started the day down 600 points. the nasdaq was down roughly 2% before stocks cut their losses. and you can see right now still in the red, including the dow down 176 points. that said, even if some of the tariffs go into effect at midnight tonight, it could raise prices on things that americans use every day, from cars and clothes to food and beer in what the wall street journal is calling the dumbest trade war in history, warning that if trump is willing to target our closest allies, no country or industry is safe. i want to bring in nbc's garrett haake at the white house. nbc's ryan nobles is on capitol hill. tim miller is host of the bulwark podcast and an msnbc political analyst. and nbc's christine romans is with me to break down the broad impacts of the trade war. welcome to all of you. all right, garrett. what is the latest on all of this? and is there any chance we'll see the plans for other tariffs change in the next day or so? >> i think it's entirely possible, chris, the president is in the oval office ta
all of this causing whiplash on wall street, where the dow started the day down 600 points. the nasdaq was down roughly 2% before stocks cut their losses. and you can see right now still in the red, including the dow down 176 points. that said, even if some of the tariffs go into effect at midnight tonight, it could raise prices on things that americans use every day, from cars and clothes to food and beer in what the wall street journal is calling the dumbest trade war in history, warning that...
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host: wall street the paper looks at the trump's fortunes, his family bonanza. they note the first lady was shopping a documentary around that would look at her serving as first lady again. she had shopped it to other companies when amazon's c.e.o. came to dinner at mar-a-lago the first lady mentioned this to amazon's c.e.o. and shortly after that the company offered $40 million for the documentary. her cut is more than 70% of the $40 million according to people familiar and she is trying to shop around sponsorships for the film starting at $10 million to prominent c.e.o.'s and billionaires at the inauguration. they look at the settlement the president made with x over his lawsuit there. his share of the $10 million settlement from elon musk agreed to this week is expected to go to him directly according to people's familiar with the matter. also on ethics they say trump has ramped up his retail efforts. they sail merchandise and 550 bling clutch. he licenses his name to companies selling 100,00018 carat gold and to requirements businesses close who is making th
host: wall street the paper looks at the trump's fortunes, his family bonanza. they note the first lady was shopping a documentary around that would look at her serving as first lady again. she had shopped it to other companies when amazon's c.e.o. came to dinner at mar-a-lago the first lady mentioned this to amazon's c.e.o. and shortly after that the company offered $40 million for the documentary. her cut is more than 70% of the $40 million according to people familiar and she is trying to...
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for wall street it's the calm after the storm.urmoil — when fears of a global trade war and canada helped pare some of those losses. but now traders are wondering what might happen next — for the tech sector? welcome to business today, live from new york. for wall street it's the calm after the storm. stock markets have opened broadly flat after monday's turmoil — when fears of a global trade war sent stocks tumbling here and around the world. president trump's agreement to pause tariffs on mexico and canada helped pare some of those losses. but now traders are wondering what might happen next — as the us brings in tariffs on china — and trade threats against europe hang in the air let's bring injeff grills from aegon asset management in new york resort china retaliate today against the us with a 10—50% levy on select goods. this is not that aggressive, it seems it is trying to de—escalate those tensions. —— 15%. we have seen stocks are muted, what do you think the markets are telling us? it you think the markets are telling us?—
for wall street it's the calm after the storm.urmoil — when fears of a global trade war and canada helped pare some of those losses. but now traders are wondering what might happen next — for the tech sector? welcome to business today, live from new york. for wall street it's the calm after the storm. stock markets have opened broadly flat after monday's turmoil — when fears of a global trade war sent stocks tumbling here and around the world. president trump's agreement to pause tariffs...
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during my 50 years on wall street, i helped build three indexes for the nasdaq.ans i know how to recognize these signals from the tech market, and exactly what they mean for you and your money. i explain everything in my new free market briefing, including the truth about what's going on with nvidia today and the specific stock i recommend you buy instead. simply visit the website below to get the details 100% free. >> i love rise mushroom coffee and not just. >> because i look. >> good drinking it. >> hello there! >> the all day energy i get is. good too, and it's easy on the stomach, but mostly. >> it's. >> because i look. >> good drinking it. >> you found it then? >> of course i did. >> good boy. >> welcome back to the exchange. >> i'm bertha. coombs with your. cnbc news update. president trump says palestinians would not be allowed to. return to. >> gaza under his. >> plan for us ownership of the territory. >> according to. >> a clip released today of an interview with fox news. the president's assertion contradicts statements last week from both secretary of
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this market reaction or concern about. >> i've been right over the wall street journal many times. i will tell you that i don't agree with him on some things. the wall street journal is wrong because very simply, every single country that you're writing about right now is dying to make a deal. >> brad todd, how do you look at all of this? >> well, get used to this. get used to tariffs being a key part of donald trump's foreign policy agenda. and the truth is, for most of our history, they've been a key part of our foreign policy agenda. i put all these three tariffs in three very separate buckets. the china tariffs are part of a long term disentanglement. and you'll remember in his first term donald trump put tariffs on chinese aluminum and steel. democrats and many people in the news media freaked out. and then joe biden kept those tariffs in place. this is part of we pntr was a mistake. we all know it. we all realize it. and it's going to take a long time to undo it. there's one more step in it. the tariffs on mexico i think are legitimate negotiating tactic. we cannot secure our
this market reaction or concern about. >> i've been right over the wall street journal many times. i will tell you that i don't agree with him on some things. the wall street journal is wrong because very simply, every single country that you're writing about right now is dying to make a deal. >> brad todd, how do you look at all of this? >> well, get used to this. get used to tariffs being a key part of donald trump's foreign policy agenda. and the truth is, for most of our...
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the wall street journal, trump urges the u.s. takeover of gaza, president calls for palestinians to be removed and major breaking from policy. and the new york times, trump proposing takeover of gaza as u.s. territory, brazen plans to relocate all palestinians and rebuild war-torn enclave. these were made at a joint press session with the israeli prime minister. you can see that session at c-span.org. that is with a proposal for the gaza strip came up, and here it is from yesterday. [video clip] pres. trump: i also strongly believe that the gaza strip, which has been a symbol of death and destruction for decades and so bad for the people anywhere near it, especially those who live there, and, frankly, who has been really very unlucky, it has been a unlucky place for a long time, being in its presence has not been good, and it should not go through the process of rebuilding and occupation by the same people that have really stood there and fought for it and lived there and died there, and lived a miserable existence there, instead
the wall street journal, trump urges the u.s. takeover of gaza, president calls for palestinians to be removed and major breaking from policy. and the new york times, trump proposing takeover of gaza as u.s. territory, brazen plans to relocate all palestinians and rebuild war-torn enclave. these were made at a joint press session with the israeli prime minister. you can see that session at c-span.org. that is with a proposal for the gaza strip came up, and here it is from yesterday. [video...
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. >> wall street.ore confidence or rather. >> less concern around the. >> tariff outlook. >> seem to. >> be underpinning the performance on both sides of the atlantic in. terms of the sectors today in europe. really interesting to see the divergence here. and a lot of that. >> comes from what we're seeing. >> on an individual stock basis. you've got health. care out in. >> front. up more than. >> 1% this morning, novo nordisk and gsk leading that sector higher. the banks also catching a strong bid. this morning. santander driving that sector higher. on the downside this morning. here's the picture of the underperformers. you've got autos down 1.4%. >> yesterday we saw a major. >> rebound in the european auto makers. the basket rose about 2% yesterday as investors again grew a little bit less concerned around the tariff outlook. and that provided some support for the sector. but today we're seeing money come back out of that basket of stocks. technology also under some selling pressure this morning that
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around him day in, and i think having these, you know, ceos who are not only, you know, according to wall streetor the economy but also looking out coming out of the white house. something that is not at all going to detract for him, perhaps except for elon musk. initially at elon musk�*s influence in the us treasury department, accessing payment systems and, that could prove to be a bit more unpopular among is to improve the way that the us government operates more like a business coming into the administration. i'm looking forward to, in the next coming weeks, getting back out into those swing states that we visited before the election and see how much of any of this is even because a lot of it has actually yet to impact their lives, and he is only in office two and a half weeks, there already for a year, given everything that he's done! i mean, nothing has changed in grocery prices or fuel prices, but they are very difficult things to change, yeah. i mean, i think the elon musk narrative here has been you know, completely level some agencies, right? of the stuff he's doing there and he's movi
around him day in, and i think having these, you know, ceos who are not only, you know, according to wall streetor the economy but also looking out coming out of the white house. something that is not at all going to detract for him, perhaps except for elon musk. initially at elon musk�*s influence in the us treasury department, accessing payment systems and, that could prove to be a bit more unpopular among is to improve the way that the us government operates more like a business coming...
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on the secrets of wall street.just a great guy to have. >> go to cnbc.com slash join jim. >> all right. this is real important. how much should you be willing to pay for a company with rapidly accelerating revenue growth. that's taking share taking names. the answer looking at the action in the stock of palantir. you can pay any price you want because buyers are willing to take this thing to the stratosphere. that's certainly what the stock is saying. with today's stunning 24% gain. now palantir was worth $37 billion a year ago. now it's worth $236 billion. i've never seen anything like this move. this stock was the best performing sp5 hundred last year by a mile. what's happening here now palantir is using artificial intelligence like everybody else. but this time they're using it to change how companies do business. as soon as work begins, the savings start and they're unbelievably bountiful. that's how their us commercial revenue grew. an astounding 64% year over year, 20% linked quarter. palantir's revenue grow
on the secrets of wall street.just a great guy to have. >> go to cnbc.com slash join jim. >> all right. this is real important. how much should you be willing to pay for a company with rapidly accelerating revenue growth. that's taking share taking names. the answer looking at the action in the stock of palantir. you can pay any price you want because buyers are willing to take this thing to the stratosphere. that's certainly what the stock is saying. with today's stunning 24% gain....