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dan nathan.asked me to go. ♪ please stand up. >> they won't let new if you do that >> it's on the board netflix. >> does it for us here on fast we will catch you monday at 5:00 for remo fast. as guy mentioned, option actions starts right after this break. let's begin. yes or no? do you want the same tools and seamless experience across web and tablet? do you want $4.95 commissions for stocks, $0.50 options contracts? $1.50 futures contracts? what about a dedicated service team of trading specialists? did you say yes? good, then it's time for power e*trade. the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. looks like we have a couple seconds left. let's do some card twirling twirling cards e*trade. the original place to invest online. >>> hey there. we are live at the nasdaq market site the guys are getting ready behind me. while they are doing that. here's what's coming up on the show. >> life all comes down to a few moments. >> tech's big moment is next week with a number of huge
dan nathan.asked me to go. ♪ please stand up. >> they won't let new if you do that >> it's on the board netflix. >> does it for us here on fast we will catch you monday at 5:00 for remo fast. as guy mentioned, option actions starts right after this break. let's begin. yes or no? do you want the same tools and seamless experience across web and tablet? do you want $4.95 commissions for stocks, $0.50 options contracts? $1.50 futures contracts? what about a dedicated service...
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later, dan nathan is so excited about one stock, he cannot wait to step up to the plate to give us his fast pitch. much more "fast" right after this in your car, you're sending about half a gallon of gasoline up in the air. that amounts to about 10 pounds of carbon dioxide every week. (malo hutson) growth is good, but when it starts impacting our quality of air and quality of life, that's a problem. so forward-thinking cities like sacramento are investing in streets that are smarter and greener. the solution was right under our feet. asphalt. or to be more precise, intelligent asphalt. by embedding sensors into the pavement, as well as installing cameras on traffic lights, we will be able to analyze the flow of traffic. then that data runs across our network, and we use it to optimize the timing of lights, so that travel times are shorter. who knew asphalt could help save the environment? ♪ oh thanks. say, yeah, i took your advice and had geico help with renters insurance- it was really easy. easy. that'd be nice. phone: for help with chairs, say "chair." phone: for help with bookcases
later, dan nathan is so excited about one stock, he cannot wait to step up to the plate to give us his fast pitch. much more "fast" right after this in your car, you're sending about half a gallon of gasoline up in the air. that amounts to about 10 pounds of carbon dioxide every week. (malo hutson) growth is good, but when it starts impacting our quality of air and quality of life, that's a problem. so forward-thinking cities like sacramento are investing in streets that are smarter...
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dan nathan at the plaza. break down what's expected. >> sure. i would say the key word there was could provide big upsides. this company did see upside revenue upside in 2017 from crypto mining but they've also were very clear in november and december saying they are not factoring in upsides for 2018. so that could be one reason why the market is applying a pretty big move about 10% in either direction the day after they report earnings on average over the last four quarters the stock has moved 15%. call volume today ran hot. 2 and a half times that. the most activity was really interesting. it was in the weekly options in the 13 and a half strike. in the calls and the putts there's about 25,000 of each. this looked like it's a volatility setup. when you buy a call and putt in the same expiration that is called buying a straddle. you need the stock to move greater than the purchase price of the combined call and putt to make money. that is about 10%. so this trader could be looking for a bigger than expected move. i want to look at the one year
dan nathan at the plaza. break down what's expected. >> sure. i would say the key word there was could provide big upsides. this company did see upside revenue upside in 2017 from crypto mining but they've also were very clear in november and december saying they are not factoring in upsides for 2018. so that could be one reason why the market is applying a pretty big move about 10% in either direction the day after they report earnings on average over the last four quarters the stock has...
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. >> utilities, buy those march 51 calls for a buck >> dan nathan? >> you want to define your risk. >> looks like our time has expired. i'm limessa lee. have a meantime, have a great long weekend, everybody enjoy monday "mad money" is up next >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you some money. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach you so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer how high, how high can this market ultimately go after another terrific
. >> utilities, buy those march 51 calls for a buck >> dan nathan? >> you want to define your risk. >> looks like our time has expired. i'm limessa lee. have a meantime, have a great long weekend, everybody enjoy monday "mad money" is up next >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey,...
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live from the nasdaq marketplace overliking times square, traders are pete, tim seem op, dan nathan and guy adami. >>> bitcoin goes bust, tanking today. the rival etherium takes off and one of the its creator says this rally is just getting started. that's later but first we start off with the market there's a handledful of family names. >> do we have to pick? chips, chips, chips. >> all right >> though i will tell you i do like wow google valuation. i think it's -- >> but you said chips. >> yeah. >> he's guess his own pasti counter. had e. it >> valuation you have to like my chron. add it to the conviction by a list that's underperformed the news that came out last week, i think it does benefit, so those are three chips i like. there you go >> cornucopia, smorgasbord. >> he pistachioed'd, bottom line is i think the chips are recovers from what was clearly a lot of profit-taking, they were the once that were parabowl is they had the once that were multiple when i -- and make even netflix, so here i am, they're ultimately names that have a lot of growth in 2018. if anything i think they
live from the nasdaq marketplace overliking times square, traders are pete, tim seem op, dan nathan and guy adami. >>> bitcoin goes bust, tanking today. the rival etherium takes off and one of the its creator says this rally is just getting started. that's later but first we start off with the market there's a handledful of family names. >> do we have to pick? chips, chips, chips. >> all right >> though i will tell you i do like wow google valuation. i think it's --...
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the future of cryptocurrency is a divisive topic dan nathan and rich ross locked horns yesterday. >> you think crypto is a pile of something. something not good >> our dreams. >> are the crypto proxy stocks like an overstock is what i'm really thinking of, because that's really the closest thing, is it also in this pile. >> it's interesting. the stocks that have been painted with sort of the tint of crypto, square, nvidia is another one. not to say nvidia is not a pure play obviously a lot going on with a.i. stock they held up well all things considered i think there are two different discussions. at least those companies have fundamentals whereas this stuff over here not so much in terms of the fundamentals. let's separate the stock discussion of course people will trade them sort of in tandem but stocks are doing just fine even amidst the carnage. >> sounds to me you hate it when clients ask you about cryptocurrency >> i think as i travel -- >> like why are we talking about this when there are stocks t invest in they are moving. >> i'm an institutional analyst, not to say they are
the future of cryptocurrency is a divisive topic dan nathan and rich ross locked horns yesterday. >> you think crypto is a pile of something. something not good >> our dreams. >> are the crypto proxy stocks like an overstock is what i'm really thinking of, because that's really the closest thing, is it also in this pile. >> it's interesting. the stocks that have been painted with sort of the tint of crypto, square, nvidia is another one. not to say nvidia is not a pure...
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joining us now "fast money" traders karen finerman and dan nathan welcome. e them both. dan, you don't like either one karen, do you think bank of america, should they have handled this announcement better it seems like all these companies -- now jpmorgan coming out saying, we're doing all this great stuff and now b of a, it's going to be 12 bucks a month for your checking account. >> yeah. i felt like it was a little bit of a -- just a political misstep to do that you can see why it would be very unpopular in terms of what it really means for the business. i don't think it's that significant. maybe they're doing something to make up for it in some way yet, i don't think it changes the bank of america story, for jpmorgan or bank of america. despite the run-up in the market, they still represent really good value. obviously, the tax deal is great for banks. big taxpayers, particularly bank of america it's good for them and the discount they trade at relative to the market is very significant. so, that's -- i think this is just noise politically unfortunate, bu
joining us now "fast money" traders karen finerman and dan nathan welcome. e them both. dan, you don't like either one karen, do you think bank of america, should they have handled this announcement better it seems like all these companies -- now jpmorgan coming out saying, we're doing all this great stuff and now b of a, it's going to be 12 bucks a month for your checking account. >> yeah. i felt like it was a little bit of a -- just a political misstep to do that you can see...
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dan nathan has been on this. intel, big move to the upside, valuation is reasonable. micron had that huge move from basically the low 30s up to $50, retraced back to 40, had a decent day today valuation of micron makes sense, dram pricing is still heavy. texas instruments, great story, they're in great places, but now 24 times forward earnings, i think it's gotten expensive. technology works, just be aware of what you're buying before you dive in feet first >> faang had a great day, biotech had a great day. where do you go in 2018? >> stay with tech. if you look at the five-year performance, large cap tech has outperformed the rest of the sectors. you stay with tech you buy consumer discretionary you buy financials regulation, not seeing any new regulation yes, the yield curve is problematic for the financials but i believe if you want growth, you stay with technology companies. apple, alibaba, s.t.a.b., that's the chinese tech companies, faang and s.t.a.b. >> you have the u.s. dollar coming off, i know tim will talk about the good news out of europe there that's good
dan nathan has been on this. intel, big move to the upside, valuation is reasonable. micron had that huge move from basically the low 30s up to $50, retraced back to 40, had a decent day today valuation of micron makes sense, dram pricing is still heavy. texas instruments, great story, they're in great places, but now 24 times forward earnings, i think it's gotten expensive. technology works, just be aware of what you're buying before you dive in feet first >> faang had a great day,...
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>> dan nathan has said on this show, didn't he say the xrt -- >> worst chart in the world. universe, maybe. >> he said it for three months >> that's true >> dan has acknowledged that but i think carter's point was very powerful. carter is pointing out a trend that goes back to 2008 this is the one thing people miss retail, for all it's maligned, and it should be, for secular headwinds, it massively outperforms the rest of the bull market >> giving back here or over the last two, three years, is perfectly normal >> carter, you did a lot with trend lines there. when i look at a lot of these retail names, i see it starting to trend up. when did you say the 200-day moving averages are 200 averages are from the same thing? >> rather than drawing a line yourself, you try to add up a number of days moving averages are slow to turn, they're just trend lines i used to stay up all night doing it with pencil >> that sounds wild. >> an exciting guy back in the day. >> thanks, carter. >> thank you >> carter worth. >>> ahead, stocks taking a hit on a potential crackdown in washington thes
>> dan nathan has said on this show, didn't he say the xrt -- >> worst chart in the world. universe, maybe. >> he said it for three months >> that's true >> dan has acknowledged that but i think carter's point was very powerful. carter is pointing out a trend that goes back to 2008 this is the one thing people miss retail, for all it's maligned, and it should be, for secular headwinds, it massively outperforms the rest of the bull market >> giving back here...
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dan nathan, guy adami.re's much more coming up at 5:00 catch all the "fast money" action beginning at the top of the hour. >>> self-driving cars are allegedly the way of the future. up next, ceo of allstate joins us from ces. how his mpcoany plans on insuring them. what that could mean for the bottom line right after this >>> the consumer electronics show in vegas is the global stage for innovation every year companies from around the world show off the latest technology and talk about what is ahead what's an insurer like allstate doing there, looking to change the future of transportation, actually in a first on cnbc, we're joined by allstate ceo thomas wilson. hi, again, thanks for joining us. >> hi, kelly thank you. >> i guess the sort of big gorilla in the room, the 800-pound gorilla, whatever metaphor i'm looking for, you know, are driverless cars going to put auto insurance out of business how are you guys thinking about these questions? >> well, driverless cars are a long way away. what the technolog
dan nathan, guy adami.re's much more coming up at 5:00 catch all the "fast money" action beginning at the top of the hour. >>> self-driving cars are allegedly the way of the future. up next, ceo of allstate joins us from ces. how his mpcoany plans on insuring them. what that could mean for the bottom line right after this >>> the consumer electronics show in vegas is the global stage for innovation every year companies from around the world show off the latest...
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dan nathan what are you seeing >> it made a new all-time hey high in the last week.ptions implying a 3.5% move paypal had a higher implied move let's see where it opens tomorrow that quarter was not particularly -- there was nothing wrong with it. i suspect visa will show some of the same strength. to me when you have a stock up like that on a spike, could it come in a few bucks? no doubt about it. the complied move is $4.25. >> or more "options action" check out the full which as was mentioned is friday at 5:30 p.m. eastern time up next, more of a check on facebook again, a big reversal until the stock. what did zuckerberg to have a 7 or 8% now round trip stick around >>> all right. earnings alert on facebook wow, what a trip the stock now higher after hours. let's find out what was said that sent shares of facebook reversing course, julia. i mean it was a big reversal. >> quite an about-face, brian. seemed to be a couple of different factors at play. we heard cfo david winters say the revenue yutd look continues to be strong they see several places to pursue wretch
dan nathan what are you seeing >> it made a new all-time hey high in the last week.ptions implying a 3.5% move paypal had a higher implied move let's see where it opens tomorrow that quarter was not particularly -- there was nothing wrong with it. i suspect visa will show some of the same strength. to me when you have a stock up like that on a spike, could it come in a few bucks? no doubt about it. the complied move is $4.25. >> or more "options action" check out the full...
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dan nathan will show us how. >>> guy's time to shine, he's at the plasma warming up to pitch the oneock he says could be a home run for investors this earnings season. the name and much more when the name and much more when "fast money" returns how much do you think it cost him? $100 a month? $75? $50? actually, duncan got his $500,000 for under $28 a month. less than $1 a day! his secret? selectquote. in just minutes a selectquote agent will comparison shop nearly a dozen highly rated life insurance companies, and give you a choice of your five best rates. duncan's wife cassie got a $750,000 policy for under $21 per month. give your family the security it needs, at a price you can afford. since 1985, selectquote has saved over a million families millions of dollars on life insurance. >>> welcome back to "fast money. can you feel the anticipation? ♪ anticipation >> yes, it is that time of year again, we whip out the carly simon and place our bets kb home on wednesday, delta on thursday bob pisani is at the new york stock exchange with what to expect >> reporter: the s&p is up about 3
dan nathan will show us how. >>> guy's time to shine, he's at the plasma warming up to pitch the oneock he says could be a home run for investors this earnings season. the name and much more when the name and much more when "fast money" returns how much do you think it cost him? $100 a month? $75? $50? actually, duncan got his $500,000 for under $28 a month. less than $1 a day! his secret? selectquote. in just minutes a selectquote agent will comparison shop nearly a dozen...
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. >> utilities, buy those march 51 calls for a buck >> dan nathan? >> you want to define your risk. >> looks like our time has expired. i'm limessa lee. have a meantime, have a great long weekend, everybody enjoy monday "mad money" is up next >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you some money. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach you so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer how high, how high can this market ultimately go after another terrific day, dow 228 points, s&p climbing .67%. nasdaq gained .68% >> house of pleasure. >> you have to wonder will we get a monster run to dow 30,000? is this a total s&p 500 jail break? is the sky the limit that's how i feel after watching hours and hours of tape and marveling that once again we have such broa
. >> utilities, buy those march 51 calls for a buck >> dan nathan? >> you want to define your risk. >> looks like our time has expired. i'm limessa lee. have a meantime, have a great long weekend, everybody enjoy monday "mad money" is up next >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey,...
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your traders on the desk tonight, steve see more, brian kelly and dan nathan now's diversity.l rocking las vegas. also hammering investors, wynn resorts dropping nearly 20% since that bombshell came out. plus, one top strategist calling it the great crypto rotation and that could have bitcoin back in the saddle again. tom lee will be here to explain. >>> all that
your traders on the desk tonight, steve see more, brian kelly and dan nathan now's diversity.l rocking las vegas. also hammering investors, wynn resorts dropping nearly 20% since that bombshell came out. plus, one top strategist calling it the great crypto rotation and that could have bitcoin back in the saddle again. tom lee will be here to explain. >>> all that
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live from the nasdaq marketplace overliking times square, traders are pete, tim seem op, dan nathan andguy adami. >>> bitcoin goes bust, tanking today. the rival etherium takes off and one of the its creator says this rally is just getting started. that's later but first we start off wit
live from the nasdaq marketplace overliking times square, traders are pete, tim seem op, dan nathan andguy adami. >>> bitcoin goes bust, tanking today. the rival etherium takes off and one of the its creator says this rally is just getting started. that's later but first we start off wit
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nathan and he's from maryland. >> reporter: after digging for more than 2,500 hours and speaking to relatives, it's starting to come together. jack daniel an orphan started working for a whiskey distiller, dan his slaves. >> after slavery he started his own kpaul and the person he went to first was his mentor and he did not see race as barrier. >> reporter: mark mccallum is the president of jack daniel's brands. >> when we know and understand understood the weight of this story, anything we can do to honor the name of nerist, we'll do. >> reporter: the company acknowledged him last year. >> reporter: there was an enormous amount of blowback? >> such as? >> from positive commentary to something very have vitriolic. it was the time we were leading up to the u.s. presidential election. i thought the last thing that america needed at that time was for jack daniel to come out again aftell commentary and raise up this story again. >> people had been saying this for a very long time, but there was not one shred of proof. and so if you have a story that you know will be controversial because most people don't listen to the whole story. >> what do they hear? >> immediately, jack daniel had slaves. >
nathan and he's from maryland. >> reporter: after digging for more than 2,500 hours and speaking to relatives, it's starting to come together. jack daniel an orphan started working for a whiskey distiller, dan his slaves. >> after slavery he started his own kpaul and the person he went to first was his mentor and he did not see race as barrier. >> reporter: mark mccallum is the president of jack daniel's brands. >> when we know and understand understood the weight of...