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terry keenan and "cashin' in" starting right now. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] >> today, a simple and fair picks? just charge people who live unhealthy lifestyling for for mile an hour health insurance. >> get n my belly. >> we're getting into the controversy that's dominating america. and it's another outrage alert. we may have uncovered the most blatant waste yet of your taxpayer bailout money. this one's the biggest shocker of them all. plus -- >> what is this mcdonald's? >> knowing he works there. >> my son works? >> the job losses that could help the economy. yeah, up heard right. why pink slips for a certain kind of worker could put america back in the black. all that and -- >> i've been smoking since i was born, mafpblet i could smoke anything, man. >> forget raising income taxes. is it high time to tax marijuana instead? hear the radical idea that some say could make determining's debt go up in smoke. your money, your life, your show to stay ahead of the game. "cashin' in" starts right now. taupe a new fix f
terry keenan and "cashin' in" starting right now. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] >> today, a simple and fair picks? just charge people who live unhealthy lifestyling for for mile an hour health insurance. >> get n my belly. >> we're getting into the controversy that's dominating america. and it's another outrage alert. we may have uncovered the most blatant waste yet of your taxpayer bailout money. this one's the biggest shocker of them all. plus --...
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"cashin' in" starts right now. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] terry: a fourth of july tax revolt tens of thousands of americans rallying in over 1,300 tea parties. protesters have been warning about higher taxes hitting all of us for months all the while being mocked by politicians. >> the thing that bewilders me is the president just cut taxes for 95% of the american people so, i think the tea bags should be directed elsewhere. terry: do we have proof that their aim was right? welcome to "cashin' in." here is our crew it week. congratulations. wayne and jonathan are next. were they right all long along because we are hearing a story about a national sales tax and cap and trade and the like. >> that was the middle age version of muscle and body. but i'm glad they decided to do that. they are 100% right. i don't know what this guy is talking about and what planet he is living on cutting taxes. he has raises taxes on 95% of americans just on tobacco, alcohol. a 16-ounce loose-leaf went from $1.07 to $
"cashin' in" starts right now. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] terry: a fourth of july tax revolt tens of thousands of americans rallying in over 1,300 tea parties. protesters have been warning about higher taxes hitting all of us for months all the while being mocked by politicians. >> the thing that bewilders me is the president just cut taxes for 95% of the american people so, i think the tea bags should be directed elsewhere. terry: do we have proof that their...
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"cashin' in" starts right now. >> immoral. that's what sarah pal suspect calling all of the massive spending that's coming out of washington. is she right on the money or dead wrong? terry: i'm terry keenan and welcome to "cashin' in." our "cashin' in" crew this week, moral pillars, all of them. wayne, jonathan, and jonas, and we're also joined by tracy and john. ok, governor sarah palin saying this week, "president obama is growing government outrageously, and it's immoral." john, is she right or wrong? >> she's dead on. look, this is immoral, this is pathetic, this is reckless. these guys have proposed more spending in six months than this country has done in the last 220 years, and they're doing it not for the altruistic belief they think that's what's right for this country. if that's right, i have no problem with that. they're doing it because they know they have to get it passed. they're not even reading these bills. they're leveraging our future, and they're doing it because they want to get re-elected to midterms. that
"cashin' in" starts right now. >> immoral. that's what sarah pal suspect calling all of the massive spending that's coming out of washington. is she right on the money or dead wrong? terry: i'm terry keenan and welcome to "cashin' in." our "cashin' in" crew this week, moral pillars, all of them. wayne, jonathan, and jonas, and we're also joined by tracy and john. ok, governor sarah palin saying this week, "president obama is growing government...
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i'm kerry keenan, and welcome to "cashin' in." here now to debate that, our "cashin' in" crew, wayne, jonathan, john, and tracy. along with the founder of pit bull economics, mike. jonas max ferris will be back next week. ok, john, should folks with risky lifestyles have to pay more? >> i hate to agree, but absolutely. you get a discount if you're a good driver, if you have car insurance. you have a discount pickup take well with a credit card company. if you have some big fat guy who smokes too much, sits on the couch all day, he better be charged higher interest rates than me. yes, it's a way to quant few risk. terry: tracy? >> i agree, but the problem is how are you going to figure this out? we're going to need obesity czar, we're going to need a high sugar czar. we're going to need a sex czar for people having excessive sex, i guess, or dangerous sevpblgs i mean, who knows? i mean, congress alone will be paying half this tax, quite frankly, based on their experiences. so i think they'll be the first team to boycott this whole
i'm kerry keenan, and welcome to "cashin' in." here now to debate that, our "cashin' in" crew, wayne, jonathan, john, and tracy. along with the founder of pit bull economics, mike. jonas max ferris will be back next week. ok, john, should folks with risky lifestyles have to pay more? >> i hate to agree, but absolutely. you get a discount if you're a good driver, if you have car insurance. you have a discount pickup take well with a credit card company. if you have some...
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"cashin' in" is starting ining . [captioning made possible by fox news channel] >> government run healthcare is coming at us like a steamroller. >> no! >> but would the healthcare train be derailed if america simply demands congress has to use the plan they are coming up with? >> i'm into nuggets. >> here is what they are not into. taxes. mcdonald's is leaving england to escape the tax man. will america feel the same bite and keep unemployment sky high? plus, nanny state on steroids? a plan to keep deadbeats in their homes letting them pay rent instead of mortgage. >> you owe me rent. >> guess who will really be paying the bills. you. all that and be rich and miserable or poor and happy. >> i just want to smash your face in. >> smash my face. >> that is the choice the recession is leaving some americans. what has love got to do with it? nothing when it comes to cash. your money, your life. your show to stay ahead of the game. "cashin' in" starts right now. terry: democrats in congress demanding a public option for pu
"cashin' in" is starting ining . [captioning made possible by fox news channel] >> government run healthcare is coming at us like a steamroller. >> no! >> but would the healthcare train be derailed if america simply demands congress has to use the plan they are coming up with? >> i'm into nuggets. >> here is what they are not into. taxes. mcdonald's is leaving england to escape the tax man. will america feel the same bite and keep unemployment sky high?...
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i want to check in with art cashin real quick. hear anything that changed your mind? what does everybody think of the regulatory hearings going on today? more of the same? >> so far it is, and that's a concern, and, again, you do want things regulated but you want to make sure that the burden isn't so onerous that you kind of handicap moving things up. don't forget, for good or for ill 75% of lending was through securitization before everything blew up. to get things rolling again we'll have to find some new initiatives. >> art, i want to ask you a quick question. my idea is that it's easy to get back to 10,000 only because i still think we're in the middle of this take away the falling into ate business trade here and we get back to 10 and all we sort of do is get back to not even where we were before lehman collapsed. what's your thought on that? >> i think that's quite possible and i think the market is trying team bark on yet one more leg up. i still say as i said before there will probably be a pullback next week. i wrote in ply comments for today that we'll look
i want to check in with art cashin real quick. hear anything that changed your mind? what does everybody think of the regulatory hearings going on today? more of the same? >> so far it is, and that's a concern, and, again, you do want things regulated but you want to make sure that the burden isn't so onerous that you kind of handicap moving things up. don't forget, for good or for ill 75% of lending was through securitization before everything blew up. to get things rolling again we'll...
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sounds leak a forbes "flip side," but stick around for the contrarian "cashin' in" crew for that one. up next, a legal prison break of sorts. tens of thousands of criminals about to get a get out of jail free card. çwçww?wçwwçÑcçÑwñ david: tens of thousands of prisoners may soon be walking the streets of a neighborhood near you. broke states like california and michigan getting ready to release thousands of criminals to help balance their budgets. and for good reason, state spends nearly $50 billion a year on keeping bad guys behind bars. but should our safety trump saving money? jack? >> look, i encourage everyone to go to california's website and check out all of the facts and figures in the california state budget for fiscal 2010, because look, it's a travesty that they're spending $10 billion on welfare, $10 billion on prisons, and they're going to cut the prison program, which actually keeps people safe instead of the program that pays people not to work. they've got plenty of fat to cut out of this budget, and they're going after something that's an important part of keeping th
sounds leak a forbes "flip side," but stick around for the contrarian "cashin' in" crew for that one. up next, a legal prison break of sorts. tens of thousands of criminals about to get a get out of jail free card. çwçww?wçwwçÑcçÑwñ david: tens of thousands of prisoners may soon be walking the streets of a neighborhood near you. broke states like california and michigan getting ready to release thousands of criminals to help balance their budgets. and for good...
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art cashin' said we'll know more. >> earnings season begins tonight? yes and out tomorrow. >> this is a great way to see -- >> i'll be here for the rest of it. >> i told you, i've got -- >> i'm taking off every thirst. >> oil is down six straight sessions, 13% to the down side. the crb is off 3%. clearly oil is trying to tell us something on the august note. the treasuries, 3.439%. the dollar has been relatively stable, although the yen is at the highest lel in a six wes as a sign of mor risk aversion. finally, gold which wasn't able to ever make those new highs when it goes up to 980 or whatever it was. now, $923.10. let's get overseas this morning. first to london where we'll check in with geoff cutmore. geoff, good morning to you. >> good morning to you, carl. we have markets maybe a little firmer in the major indices over here in europe. let's show you those boards. only the cac is weaker here. but well, you know, i say firmer. we could probably call that flat, couldn't we, for the sake of argument? bank of france revising second quarter gdp. modes
art cashin' said we'll know more. >> earnings season begins tonight? yes and out tomorrow. >> this is a great way to see -- >> i'll be here for the rest of it. >> i told you, i've got -- >> i'm taking off every thirst. >> oil is down six straight sessions, 13% to the down side. the crb is off 3%. clearly oil is trying to tell us something on the august note. the treasuries, 3.439%. the dollar has been relatively stable, although the yen is at the highest lel...
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we'll talk to art cashin after this.k, "squawk box" is in session. congress racing against the clock to pass health care reform. we take the temperature of our very own caucus. congressional leaders, members of the administration and party strategist. an exclusive "squawk box" summit live from a senate hearing room tuesday only on cnbc. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 if i'm breathing, i'm thinking about trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i always have my eye out for a stock on the move. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 doesn't matter if a company sells computer chips tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 or, i don't know, fish and chips. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i'll look at all kinds of stocks before i settle on one. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 if i think i'm onto something i'll check it out, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 you know, see what other traders are up to. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 when everything feels right though, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that's when i get serious. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the minute i get into something, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i already know when i want to get out
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and art cashin will set up the opening bell when "squawk box" comes right back. and resources to keep you ahead of this rapidly evolving world? these are tough questions. that's why we brought together two of the most powerful names in the industry. introducing morgan stanley smith barney. here to rethink wealth management. here to answer... your questions. morgan stanley smith barney. a new wealth management firm with over 130 years of experience. finally, good news for people with type 2 diabetes or at risk for diabetes. introducing new nutrisystem d, the clinically tested program for losing weight and reducing blood sugar. hi i'm mike, and i lost 100 pounds on nutrisystem d when i was first diagnosed with diabetes, that first step was more like a giant leap. till i discovered nutrisystem d. in a clinical study people on nutrisystem d lost 16 times more weight and reduced their blood sugar 5 times more than those on a hospital-directed plan. plus a1c was reduced .9%. choose from over 140 menu options, there is no counting carbs, calories or points. i lost 100 l
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up next, as hybrid cars grow in popularity, some are hoping to cashin of the electric car craze. how one company hopes the sun rays will bring in some big green while they go green at the same time. >> a man that he shows up. see the pictures, next. >> of first, an suv burst into flames with a mom and her two young kids trapped inside. see how a fascinating neighb many surfaces that seem smooth and strong... ...are actually susceptible to irreversible damage. your teeth are no different. everyday acids can cause irreversible loss of enamel. new crest pro-health enamel shield protects against... ...enamel loss by forming a micro-thin shield against acid attack. only crest pro-health toothpastes... ...protect all these areas dentists check most. save your enamel. once it's gone, it can be gone for good. new crest pro-health enamel shield. also shield with the rinse. ah, just installed fios in the whole building. now everyone has the fastest upload speeds. and we're giving them a mini netbook. well, i'm sticking with cable. so's ted. (voice) no i'm not! he's just goofing. (voice) no
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then a coorore taxcut, imimdiate cashin for expenses and investment write-off.. in other words, c c the t taxost hiring, investing and doing bubusiss because it i i businesses that c cree the j js and the incomes for milies ththrohout america. if yo are still rrrrie about e houousi story o o bananktoxic assets, howow about a a capital ins tax hoholiy?y? eses a abobody in washington t yy t worldldeally works? iscacall ienenti. n nee more off them for business. and investstor and families.. alririt. we're gogointoto get t t this stimulus queststn.n. and hear from t the great s sve forbes in just aa few moments.. rst, a reportnn today's lousy stock market, whwhic is reflecting new econonomi jitterr cnbc's matt nessto h has the fu report. >>>>hahank whwhil waiting fororalality a slow bleed what we'e're dealing with. ththe w is down 7%7% or 650 pos in the past four weeks,closing day at itsts lest level sinince mamay1s1st. key losers iluludeindustrials, energy and disturbingly, technonogygy. on the flip ide, h heah h ca and in particular, hmomo weree very stronon today
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s, some califorans who need the money are turng to check-cashin stores wch a prinent in some poor neighborhoods. the irony is that those store have relionships with banks, and those ban are advising them not to cashqhe i.o.u.'s. so what's an i.o.u. holder to do? crit unions announced they would acce the funny money but many of them said only for their members anoer ssibility? craigs list orebay where dozens f would-be enepreneurs are offering to cashtate i.u.'s at 75-80 cents to e dollar. such offer may have to be register with the securies & exchange commission as vestments. still, hard-up i.o.u. holders can be empted. >> i know of more than one lawyer that say, "i don't have anchoice. i'm gng to do it." >> reporter: shou governor schwarzenegger and the state legislaturagree on a budge there still no guarantee the state will stop issuing the i.o.u.'s. it depends whether thestate has enugh money by cutting programs orraising taxes. in any case, hard times for those who dend on statesocial programs seem a sure t. >> lehrer: on our website. again, on our web se, newsho.pbs.org, there's more about
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and as art cashin told me, this week is criminal. this is going to set the tone to how they're reacting. we're kicking off the earnings season with alcoa reporting on wednesday. so we'll get second quarter numbers, but more importantly, we're going to get guidance on the third quarter. and that's what's so critical right now. what does it look like in the future? here on the floor, rebecca jarvis in for bob pisani. >> great to see you. >> there was a lot of optimism over the last several months. have we kind of reached the point where there's a bit of a reality check going on there? >> yeah, there's a question right now among traders, trish. that is have we overshot our optimism? you take a look at the s&p 500, this last month, it started out strong, but things have really weakened over the last couple of sessions. right now, we're at a very important level for the s&p 500. if we close below 893, that was the june 22nd level, we are back basically where things were in may, and as you mentioned, people are looking for indications of w
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. >>> art cashin is direct ever of floor operations at ubs financial services.guess if you could only look at one stock to explain what's happening this week, look at cater filler as you do this morning, right? up a couple of straight days by significant amounts and called lower today. is the rally running out of steam? >> well, there is a concern about that. if you recall, that's why i extended that 17th checkoff date until the end of this week. there's a feel that you run some, i would say about a 30% chance of a sudden reversal. we'll find out over the next three days whether that's true or not. but the caterpillar results, as you know in my note, i said that they weren't quite the unalloyed joy that they appeared to be. i think the company's a little stretched. they benefited from the chinese stimulus. now we'll wait and see. it's still top line/bottom line argument. >> we talked about the head and shoulders formation, the possibility of a super rally. maybe we've already seen that. >> i think you may have seen a part of that. when they reversed and negated
. >>> art cashin is direct ever of floor operations at ubs financial services.guess if you could only look at one stock to explain what's happening this week, look at cater filler as you do this morning, right? up a couple of straight days by significant amounts and called lower today. is the rally running out of steam? >> well, there is a concern about that. if you recall, that's why i extended that 17th checkoff date until the end of this week. there's a feel that you run some,...
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let's bring in art cashin into the conversation. this is the first real day.couple of important companies so far, j&j, goldman, intel later. i want to talk to you about that, and about whether or not the performance of the financials makes you think that the recepaul buchanan or consolidation makes us move higher again. >> your hologram is really svelte, nice and thin. >> thank you. >> if you recall, when you had mike hollen on guest hosting, i said i hoped by the close of business on the 14th, we would know more where the markets are going to go. we're on the verge of demonstrating the head and shoulders by turn out to be a failed negative which could turn out to be a souper rally, but it's too early to tell, this is going to be a very volatile week and will tell us a lot about the future. >> did you notice the financials yesterday? is that the leadership we want? they bounced initially when this market started recovery from 666, whatever you want to use, but then commodities took over.. now it's financials again. do they need to be the leaders, art? >> on a
let's bring in art cashin into the conversation. this is the first real day.couple of important companies so far, j&j, goldman, intel later. i want to talk to you about that, and about whether or not the performance of the financials makes you think that the recepaul buchanan or consolidation makes us move higher again. >> your hologram is really svelte, nice and thin. >> thank you. >> if you recall, when you had mike hollen on guest hosting, i said i hoped by the close of...
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joining us is art cashin director of florida operations at ubs financial services.ipse, art, and a big comet hit jupiter. so we got that in the rearview mirror now, too. can we just say at this point are you ready to say that it -- the reverse head and shoulders did finally tell us it was higher from there, not lower? >> yeah. widely accepted pattern turned into a whopping rally. you guys get some credit, when you had meredith whitney on, that began the thing. we had said before that that we wanted to wait until the 17th to see if the market could identify its move. then we stretch it until today. and we've had pretty much nothing but rallies. the problem s we're overbought now. so we'll probably have a pullback next week, i think. >> okay. so maybe a pullback next week. but we were trying to figure out, you know, what you always say, art, that the market's going to make as many people look foolish as it can. boy, i sure could see a move back to 8,000, anyone could see that, or 8500, consolidation. i mean, you could probably get 90% of the people to say that. i bet
joining us is art cashin director of florida operations at ubs financial services.ipse, art, and a big comet hit jupiter. so we got that in the rearview mirror now, too. can we just say at this point are you ready to say that it -- the reverse head and shoulders did finally tell us it was higher from there, not lower? >> yeah. widely accepted pattern turned into a whopping rally. you guys get some credit, when you had meredith whitney on, that began the thing. we had said before that that...
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. >>> when we come back, art cashin so don't go away.nefits package at no direct cost to the company, their very first word was... aflac! aflac! find out more at aflacforbusiness.com >>> time now for the "trader's edge" joining us is art cashin, director of floor operation at the ubs. the bulls won, 9100, all bets are off. i don't know what's happening. you have any idea? >> that's pretty accurate. what i would guess, joe, we are overbought, we're entitled to a little bit of a pullback. i thought it would extend into maybe august 5th to august 8th somewhere in there, right around there. then see how they come out. pullback is going to be important. will it be shallow? will it lead a lot of people to say oh my god, is that all i'm getting? that could lead to a very explosive follow-up rally with people saying that. this market is not going to allow an entry point. i got to get in. if it is a bit more severe, it will raise some questions. do doug kassen made a good call on the march rally, taking money off the table, a lot of pros are look
. >>> when we come back, art cashin so don't go away.nefits package at no direct cost to the company, their very first word was... aflac! aflac! find out more at aflacforbusiness.com >>> time now for the "trader's edge" joining us is art cashin, director of floor operation at the ubs. the bulls won, 9100, all bets are off. i don't know what's happening. you have any idea? >> that's pretty accurate. what i would guess, joe, we are overbought, we're entitled to a...
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. >> we have cashin on today?o. >> he was open to this happening, but he still had a negative bend. remember, at first the market had to prove itself. then we had to get through the solar eclipse. i think at this point, the bulls have at least to 9,000 have been in charge. and i can -- >> it's like jesus take the wheel, bulls take the wheels, that kind of thing? >> and i can paint in hindsight a logical explanation of how it happened. remember the first 35% hit us by surprise and it was like, oh, my god, this can't be real. i'll wait for a pullback. then it went sideways and then we
. >> we have cashin on today?o. >> he was open to this happening, but he still had a negative bend. remember, at first the market had to prove itself. then we had to get through the solar eclipse. i think at this point, the bulls have at least to 9,000 have been in charge. and i can -- >> it's like jesus take the wheel, bulls take the wheels, that kind of thing? >> and i can paint in hindsight a logical explanation of how it happened. remember the first 35% hit us by...
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other than mark haines, to who say whom i listen about stuff is art cashin. and he said he needs a few more days here. and he says be nimble. and i think that's obviously, in this market, the right thing to do. it looks as though the market try toes make the fools of the most number of people the most amount of time and it's doing that right now. >> and so when you listen to jpmorgan, which one do you trust as the bigger view of what's to come right now with jpmorgan and goldman sachs? >> i love those two together, rebecca. the best of times being those two, worst of times being cit. the people manage their business in a way to get through this incredible crisis over the last couple of years are reaping the benefits and unfortunately, the others are getting hurt. >> all right. so where should i put my money here? what sector am i going to be treated best? >> sean or me? >> we'll stick with you. >> we'll come back to sean. >> no surprise. i still like the tech area, mark. i think -- and is then when you get a pullback, which you're going to get at some point h
other than mark haines, to who say whom i listen about stuff is art cashin. and he said he needs a few more days here. and he says be nimble. and i think that's obviously, in this market, the right thing to do. it looks as though the market try toes make the fools of the most number of people the most amount of time and it's doing that right now. >> and so when you listen to jpmorgan, which one do you trust as the bigger view of what's to come right now with jpmorgan and goldman sachs?...
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we're joined by art cashin, director of floor operations. great too see you, art. this gs call this morning, 13% upside year end in the s&p 500. are you board on that call? >> not quite yet. certainly they've got the shorts a little panicky here. if we can break out the new highs you might get a whole new leg up in this. i haven't seen the changes in the economy that i think would justify a 15% move up. >> in terms of those changes in the economy, a lot of the guidance we're looking for out of earning season is going to be interesting going forward. you've been talking the markets have been talking about the fact that a lot of what we've seen so far is cost cutting. it's bottom line growth. it's not top line yet. >> no, even if you could take your cost down to zero you've got to stop somewhere. so it's the revenue line that traders and others will be looking at. how badly have revenues dropped. it gives you the signs, sales are stabizing if not growing. we want to see changes. we want to see improvement in house prices. all those things are needed. >> another thing
we're joined by art cashin, director of floor operations. great too see you, art. this gs call this morning, 13% upside year end in the s&p 500. are you board on that call? >> not quite yet. certainly they've got the shorts a little panicky here. if we can break out the new highs you might get a whole new leg up in this. i haven't seen the changes in the economy that i think would justify a 15% move up. >> in terms of those changes in the economy, a lot of the guidance we're...
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art cashin is faszing comments around that while health care isn't the catalyst to the move today, it'sone the less, you know, a supporting, you know, factor is why the market is higher. i think pretty much what we expected and what we have seen throughout the day. wanted to point that out to you. >> thank you very much. up 181 points now on the dow. >>> straight ahead, signs of life. existing home sales are up for the third straight month. maybe one of the reasons we see stocks moving higher. how is the high end holding up though? we're going to head live to the hampton, darling, to see how the real estate of the rich and famous are doing. >> in a few minutes, tens of thousands of kids are in summer camp, including mine. should parents be worried that, what are we, the swine flu will be sweeping through the bunks. we'll have the latest. bull market or bear, traders are always hungry for ideas. they find them at td ameritrade. trading's all about strategy. and strategy's... all about information. so: i start my trading day... with td ameritrade's morning perspective. that's interesting.
art cashin is faszing comments around that while health care isn't the catalyst to the move today, it'sone the less, you know, a supporting, you know, factor is why the market is higher. i think pretty much what we expected and what we have seen throughout the day. wanted to point that out to you. >> thank you very much. up 181 points now on the dow. >>> straight ahead, signs of life. existing home sales are up for the third straight month. maybe one of the reasons we see stocks...
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joining us right now is art cash cashin, director of floor operations at ubs services.aker than people were expecting. some metrics were not so bad. >> well, i give it one of rick's c plusses. i think it didn't live up to expectations. you can make some excuses. but we're getting kind of mixed signals here. even the hoopla about the housing sales being better, when you measure them against foreclosures, they're actually at risk of slipping. so there's a lot of mixed data out there. i think that's why the market is closing, to try and reassess things here. >> the auction yesterday for the two-year note didn't do as well as some had been hoping. got another auction coming out again today with the five-year. do you think the durable goods numbers could actually spur more interest in the treasury? >> well, i think they might. the other thing you have to keep in mind at the risk of selling mike mackey, we had this u.s./china financial summit. it ended yesterday. could china have actually pulled some of their bid as a kind of shot across the bow saying, do you want to see wha
joining us right now is art cash cashin, director of floor operations at ubs services.aker than people were expecting. some metrics were not so bad. >> well, i give it one of rick's c plusses. i think it didn't live up to expectations. you can make some excuses. but we're getting kind of mixed signals here. even the hoopla about the housing sales being better, when you measure them against foreclosures, they're actually at risk of slipping. so there's a lot of mixed data out there. i...
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and art cashin will tell us what drives the markets.ev ng...-2550 including who i trust to look after my money." tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 "the dust might be settling... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that's great, but i'm not." tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 "i guess i'm just done with doing nothing, you know?" tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 "oh, i'm not thinking about moving my money. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i am moving it." >>> welcome back to earnings central. shares of jpmorgan are lower at this hour. 28 cents a share. that beat analyst expectations by a wide margin. revenue came in a couple billion ahead of 28 billion. a lot of comments from jamie dimon over the course of the hours. unlikely to make money in credit cards in 2010. commercial real estate is going to get worse in the united states. they want to see improvement in conditions in charge-offs before all of that happens. coming up on the call, jpmorgan cfo michael cavanaugh will talk to us at 11:00 a.m. eastern time. and then it's a big day for earnings t
and art cashin will tell us what drives the markets.ev ng...-2550 including who i trust to look after my money." tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 "the dust might be settling... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that's great, but i'm not." tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 "i guess i'm just done with doing nothing, you know?" tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 "oh, i'm not thinking about moving my money. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i am moving it."...
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we'll finally find out why july 17th was so special to art cashin.is man ♪ so blessed with inspiration ♪ ♪ i don't know much ♪ but i know i love you ♪ and that may be ♪ all i need ♪ to know (announcer) customers love ge aircraft engines almost as much as we love making them. innovation today for america's tomorrow. >>> all right. we have big reports this morning, david. did you find out something about bank of america? >> a mixed picture. that seems to be the case this morning. citigroup is its own story. on bank of america, you've got what people are saying is perhaps a deceleration of nonmono nonperforming assets. they did fine in trading. you have on one side perhaps the hope that credit is close -- credit losses close to peaking in the next six months but on the other side some wonder if there could have been better performance in trading of the other businesses. morgan stanley for its part noting that nonperforming loans of 22% to 29 billion but below the first quarter -- >> still bank of america? >> i'm talking about bank of america even though
we'll finally find out why july 17th was so special to art cashin.is man ♪ so blessed with inspiration ♪ ♪ i don't know much ♪ but i know i love you ♪ and that may be ♪ all i need ♪ to know (announcer) customers love ge aircraft engines almost as much as we love making them. innovation today for america's tomorrow. >>> all right. we have big reports this morning, david. did you find out something about bank of america? >> a mixed picture. that seems to be the case...
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. >>> art cashin with a friday's edition of he traitor's edge." dg everythi...-25 including who i trust look after my money." tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 "the dust might be settlg... td: 1-800-345-2550 that's gat, but i'm not." tdd#: 1-800-2550 td: 1-800-345-2550 "i guess'm just done with doing nothing, you know?" tdd#: 1-800-345-50 tdd#1-800-345-2550 "oh, i'm n thinking about movingmoney. tdd#: 1-0-345-2550 i am moving it." >>> we are awaiting the president's press conference. president will be speaking at g-8. you can see a shot of the podium where he'll be speaking and the gate where they're awaiting his arrival. >>> in the meantime, our next guest is a "squawk" scholar, one of the pioneers of the momentum investing field. joining us is toby, professor at university of chicago. research associate at bureau of economic research. our guest host is cliff of aqr management. we should point out for full disclosure purposes that toby has held a consulting relationship with aqr in the past, in addition to consulting with other funds. thank you for joining us. cliff, i woul
. >>> art cashin with a friday's edition of he traitor's edge." dg everythi...-25 including who i trust look after my money." tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 "the dust might be settlg... td: 1-800-345-2550 that's gat, but i'm not." tdd#: 1-800-2550 td: 1-800-345-2550 "i guess'm just done with doing nothing, you know?" tdd#: 1-800-345-50 tdd#1-800-345-2550 "oh, i'm n thinking about movingmoney. tdd#: 1-0-345-2550 i am moving it." >>> we are awaiting...
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