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the electric vehicle company that is a lesson for investors, on the barron's roger ben levisohn, carletonnglish and dachau. so many headlines this week, we had the scary delta variant filling hospitals from florida to kansas, fed meeting and then the gdp numbers came in that were strong but not as strong as expected and investors shrugged. >> there's good reason that the investors shrugged, none really matter the fed did not do anything, the gdp raging should 6.5% growth, what it does care about his earnings, nearly 90% of the companies that are really so far have topped the earnings expectation, even though the s&p 500 fell 0.4% more than 300 of the companies in the index finished higher the equal weight to s&p 500 and the russell 2000 finishing up this week and that could be investors are willing to put the back to benefit from a reopening as delta might has gotten as bad as it's going to get. gerry: i sure hope so the small caps are getting better which seems to be economically. i want to ask about one specific headline in the market robinhood had its ipo the stock became public in the
the electric vehicle company that is a lesson for investors, on the barron's roger ben levisohn, carletonnglish and dachau. so many headlines this week, we had the scary delta variant filling hospitals from florida to kansas, fed meeting and then the gdp numbers came in that were strong but not as strong as expected and investors shrugged. >> there's good reason that the investors shrugged, none really matter the fed did not do anything, the gdp raging should 6.5% growth, what it does...
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for rory the battle of sports cars supremacy who will lead on electric vehicle, then lovington, carletonnglish and beverly goodman. then, you been county market winning streaks in it kept you pity because there are a lot right now. >> i don't think i've seen anything like this right now. the s&p 500 rose for fifth month that salonga since august 2020, not bad. but also finished at a record high from a seventh consecutive day and that's the longest since 1997, wait there is one more it rose for a fifth quarter in a row with an eight-point to percent gain during the quarter it was the fifth quarter with a 5% gain that is something that only happened once before no matter what's been thrown at the market we have the hawkish bed, mixed economic data and even the spread of the delta variance and nothing got this market to flinch the strangest thing, the market when it had the streaks usually signals more strength ahead. jack: why are investors so happy and why are there tails wagging so much right now. >> i think it has to do with people being happy right now. i consumer confidence is really
for rory the battle of sports cars supremacy who will lead on electric vehicle, then lovington, carletonnglish and beverly goodman. then, you been county market winning streaks in it kept you pity because there are a lot right now. >> i don't think i've seen anything like this right now. the s&p 500 rose for fifth month that salonga since august 2020, not bad. but also finished at a record high from a seventh consecutive day and that's the longest since 1997, wait there is one more it...
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tech titans are investing and why sharks should be celebrating on my round table beverly goodman, carletonsh and jack hough, the market hit an air pocket toward the end of the week does not reflect investor concerns over inflation? >> there is nothing about what's going on in the bond market that suggest concern over inflation the s&p 500 declined around 8% and financials were the best performer in mastercard and visa were strong, that's a good sign for confidence in consumer spending, energy was weak that could be more supply coming online. you look at where that leaves us, third quarter earnings season is starting and there's no reason not to expect a continuation of very strong earnings growth in ubs has dividend payments could rise 30% over the next couple of years because earnings have been so strong and company balance sheets are so strong, that is good news in a yield of world and if you looking for the bad news u.s. stock market 23 times earnings shall we say ambitiously priced and you mentioned bond yields they should be rising with inflation where it is right now if there was any
tech titans are investing and why sharks should be celebrating on my round table beverly goodman, carletonsh and jack hough, the market hit an air pocket toward the end of the week does not reflect investor concerns over inflation? >> there is nothing about what's going on in the bond market that suggest concern over inflation the s&p 500 declined around 8% and financials were the best performer in mastercard and visa were strong, that's a good sign for confidence in consumer...
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recovery and increase in vaccinations may keep fears at bay on the "barron's roundtable" ben levisohn, carletonnglish and jack hough, remember monday you and i talked and we thought the dow would be down without points, it was not in investors got their courage back and bid stocks up all the rest of the week. >> this is the first time since 1991 that the dow lost more than 2% on a monday and finished on all-time high on friday, completely wild on monday was blamed on covid but it has more to do with what was going on in the market itself they have been going up recently but most of the stocks have not been going up it was a few of the big ones that have been doing it when you get the situation when there is fear building and people start selling, the market went from overbought to oversold and when the s&p 500 managed to hold the 50 day moving average is that the market up for a rebound. jack: when you look at this doc over the past year, it looks like investors are really happy and expected the great growth to continue but then you look at the bond market the yields fell dramatically on monday
recovery and increase in vaccinations may keep fears at bay on the "barron's roundtable" ben levisohn, carletonnglish and jack hough, remember monday you and i talked and we thought the dow would be down without points, it was not in investors got their courage back and bid stocks up all the rest of the week. >> this is the first time since 1991 that the dow lost more than 2% on a monday and finished on all-time high on friday, completely wild on monday was blamed on covid but...
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beijing regulators crackdown on companies listed overseas, on the barron's roundtable ben levisohn, carletonsh and alex fuel, last month in june, the market was pretty placid and this week we saw a volatility come morning back thursday the market was way down in a chargeback on friday, what is going on below the surface. >> is sure look like that for a moment fears about peak growth early in the week and on thursday the delta variant concerns were at the forefront of everything after japan declared state of emergency and said there will be no spectators at the olympics. it really looked like the market was going to sell off but after a big drop at the open thing stabilized in the market came back in by friday is like nothing had changed all three indexes the dow and s&p 500 and the nasdaq composite rates to all-time highs by the end of the week when it's almost as everything was hunky-dory again. jack: the one thing they did change it didn't completely come back the chart that we saw the ten year yield is down and 1.3 range which seems to suggest the bond market is expecting bad growth, mayb
beijing regulators crackdown on companies listed overseas, on the barron's roundtable ben levisohn, carletonsh and alex fuel, last month in june, the market was pretty placid and this week we saw a volatility come morning back thursday the market was way down in a chargeback on friday, what is going on below the surface. >> is sure look like that for a moment fears about peak growth early in the week and on thursday the delta variant concerns were at the forefront of everything after...
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. >> and carleton has the epiphany about how money won't save him. >> no map is going to save you or glee club or who your daddy is. when you are driving in a nice car or a strange neighborhood, none of that matters. they only see one thing. >> the writer of "the fresh prince of bellaire" hat a brief task. >> don't touch that dial, we are about to flip it for you to one of this year's most talked about tv shows. >> you can do what you want to do in "living color." >> ladies and gentlemen. "the living color" was the first show that was created and written by and starring african-american. all of those things in one. >> this is celebration of culture and exchange. sort of opening the doors to allow america to come on inside. >> welcome to the home boy shopping network. >> a lot of what they did in "living color" was trying to take the stereotype or the misperception of what black men are and turn them upside down. >> not only you get all the cable station but you will be able to talk directly to the astronauts. >> it brought this smart and controversial comedy, black folks never seen b
. >> and carleton has the epiphany about how money won't save him. >> no map is going to save you or glee club or who your daddy is. when you are driving in a nice car or a strange neighborhood, none of that matters. they only see one thing. >> the writer of "the fresh prince of bellaire" hat a brief task. >> don't touch that dial, we are about to flip it for you to one of this year's most talked about tv shows. >> you can do what you want to do in...
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of the first british invasion of new york in the fall of 1776 which was commanded by general guy carleton is the g commander in chief in canada. so this plan is for three columns to advance to albany new york so the first one would need the larger column from canada going down the famous lake champlain hudson river corridor from canada to albany. the secondary column, secondary effort sometimes called the diversionary effort, this one will go basically down the st. lawrence to lake ontario and then down theow mohawk river ultimately to albany and finally the final column would be the main british army north america commanded by sir william haugh would come up the hudson river meeting at albany and from there they really don't explain what they want to do and what the bottom line is. they think that they are goingre to split the more rebellious new england colonies away from what they hoped in what they thought were the lesss rebellious colonies and then they would conduct some t sort of follow-on operation into connecticut into massachusetts and so on. so that was burgoyne's plan. kang in
of the first british invasion of new york in the fall of 1776 which was commanded by general guy carleton is the g commander in chief in canada. so this plan is for three columns to advance to albany new york so the first one would need the larger column from canada going down the famous lake champlain hudson river corridor from canada to albany. the secondary column, secondary effort sometimes called the diversionary effort, this one will go basically down the st. lawrence to lake ontario and...
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repeat of the first british invasion of new york in the fall of 1776, which was commanded by general carletonthe commander-in-chief in canada. basically this plan calls for three columns to advance to albany, new york, so there you see the first one would be the major -- the larger column from canada, going down the famous lake champlain hudson river invasion corridor from canada to albany. a secondary column, a secondary effort, sometimes called more of a diversion their effort, this one will go to basically down to st. lawrence to lake ontario and then down the mohawk river also to albany. and then finally, the final column would be the main british army north america, commanded by sir william howe would come up the hudson river, all meeting at albany, and then from there they really don't explain what they want to do, but the bottom line is they think that they are going to split the more rebellious new england colonies away from what they hope, what they thought were the less rebellious middle colonies and southern colonies, and then they would conduct some sort of follow-on operations in
repeat of the first british invasion of new york in the fall of 1776, which was commanded by general carletonthe commander-in-chief in canada. basically this plan calls for three columns to advance to albany, new york, so there you see the first one would be the major -- the larger column from canada, going down the famous lake champlain hudson river invasion corridor from canada to albany. a secondary column, a secondary effort, sometimes called more of a diversion their effort, this one will...
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why are trump and carleton attacking the military.ed to use the military to attack a black lives matter protesters, specifically. and really refused, by the. way they went into a casting match. he said i'm not doing that. they don't believe the military should study whether there are racists, and white nationalists, in the military, because some of those folks attacked the capital. what do you the then make of that the economy? >> i mean, i think it is pure insanity that's presented as logic. the fact of the matter is instant merrick and armed forces have a white supremacist problem and the leaders have recognized that. the leaders have decided in the way that which you address the issue is by teaching people to be anti racist, by touching people to recognize the racial groups as equals. it is fascinating. we have learned, this year, that the republican party is not pro cop. if they were pro cop, they would respond differently to the capital insurrection. certainly, we are showing now, they are not even pro military. these are rÉgis a
why are trump and carleton attacking the military.ed to use the military to attack a black lives matter protesters, specifically. and really refused, by the. way they went into a casting match. he said i'm not doing that. they don't believe the military should study whether there are racists, and white nationalists, in the military, because some of those folks attacked the capital. what do you the then make of that the economy? >> i mean, i think it is pure insanity that's presented as...
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carleton refused to do that. that itself is a shining light. their treatment post war on canada was not always good. again, it's a really tough and i don't mean this as upon, it's not a black and white situation. those are my two cents. >> thank you. mark? >> i will go back to the campaign i mentioned, we just talked about how fragile everything was. i think nothing shows that more than that campaign, and although the myth is this painting of washington crossing the delaware confidently, going on to great victory and the founding of the country, that at the time it was how close he came to actual defeat and i love this quote from john adams to his wife when he says austerity, you never know how much it cost the present generation to preserve your freedom. i hope you make good use of it. if you do not, i shall repent in heaven and cast the pain to preserve it. it's a great quote, to realize how grateful we should be, and all of this, the country as we know it today would not have been possible without the sacrifices and the efforts of these peop
carleton refused to do that. that itself is a shining light. their treatment post war on canada was not always good. again, it's a really tough and i don't mean this as upon, it's not a black and white situation. those are my two cents. >> thank you. mark? >> i will go back to the campaign i mentioned, we just talked about how fragile everything was. i think nothing shows that more than that campaign, and although the myth is this painting of washington crossing the delaware...