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we've got mad mike, we have been cops and i think_ got mad mike, we have been cops and i think we _ got we have been cops and i think we have to get rid of them! to get— i think we have to get rid of them! to get them off our backs for good! agreed? _ to get them off our backs for good! a: reed? .. to get them off our backs for good! aareed? ,., to get them off our backs for good! aareed? ., ,, . . agreed? said in some nonspecific future retro _ agreed? said in some nonspecific future retro world _ agreed? said in some nonspecific future retro world and _ agreed? said in some nonspecific future retro world and having - future retro world and having stalwarts like leslie ash and toya, to be someone which takes its name from it, stars sam as danny, a cloud running scooter enthusiasts who unexpectedly finds himself in the middle of a drugs and geezers caper and hackney cognition shtick and the creators of scooby doo would've rejected on the grounds of being a bit implausible. i rejected on the grounds of being a bit implausible.— rejected on the grounds of being a bit implausible. i have a
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we've got mad mike, we've got the yardies, and we've got bent coppers.off our backs for good, agreed? set in some weirdly non—specific future retro world and boasting appearances by quadrophenia stalwarts like leslie ash, gary shale and toyah, to be someone, which takes its name from a song by the jam, stars sam gittens as danny, a club—running scooter enthusiast who unexpectedly finds himself in the middle of a zany, leery, drugs and geezers caper, that combines the hackneyed cockney shtick of a naff guy ritchie film with a plot that the creators of scooby doo would have rejected on the grounds that it was a bit implausible. i think i've got a way to get those pills off the island. we're using scooters. are you serious? from the cringily cliched character names — step up mad mike and sharp steve — to the ear—scraping dialogue, pantomime performances and ray burdis�* sub—trainspotting directorial tics, not one note of this ill—conceived botch job rings true. told you, mate! it's worth noting that when news of a film version of to be someone first broke a
we've got mad mike, we've got the yardies, and we've got bent coppers.off our backs for good, agreed? set in some weirdly non—specific future retro world and boasting appearances by quadrophenia stalwarts like leslie ash, gary shale and toyah, to be someone, which takes its name from a song by the jam, stars sam gittens as danny, a club—running scooter enthusiast who unexpectedly finds himself in the middle of a zany, leery, drugs and geezers caper, that combines the hackneyed cockney...
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we've got mad mike, we've got the yardies, and we've got bent coppers.akes its name from a song by the jam, stars sam gittens as danny, a club—running scooter enthusiast who unexpectedly finds himself in the middle of a zany, leery, drugs and geezers caper, that combines the hackneyed cockney shtick of a naff guy ritchie film with a plot that the creators of scooby doo would have rejected on the grounds that it was a bit implausible. i think i've got a way to get those pills off the island. we're using scooters. are you serious? from the cringily cliched character names — step up mad mike and sharp steve — to the ear—scraping dialogue, pantomime performances and ray burdis' sub—trainspotting directorial tics, not one note of this ill—conceived botch job rings true. told you, mate! it's worth noting that when news of a film version of to be someone first broke a few years ago, quadrophenia producer bill curbishley issued a curt statement dismissing the prospect of some "totally ridiculous karaoke sequel," and declaring that "quadrophenia is a significant
we've got mad mike, we've got the yardies, and we've got bent coppers.akes its name from a song by the jam, stars sam gittens as danny, a club—running scooter enthusiast who unexpectedly finds himself in the middle of a zany, leery, drugs and geezers caper, that combines the hackneyed cockney shtick of a naff guy ritchie film with a plot that the creators of scooby doo would have rejected on the grounds that it was a bit implausible. i think i've got a way to get those pills off the island....
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we've got mad mike, we've .ot problems. we've got mad mike, we've got the _ problems.d? rid of him. getting off our backs for good, agreed?— rid of him. getting off our backs for good, agreed? setting some weirdly non-specific _ for good, agreed? setting some weirdly non-specific future - for good, agreed? setting some weirdly non-specific future retro weirdly non—specific future retro world and boasting appearances by quadprohernia store wards like leslie ash, gary shale and toya, to be someone, which takes its name from a song by the jam stars sam gittens as danny, a club running scoot enthusiast to unexpectedly finds himself in the middle of a zany, larry, drugs and geysers caper, which combines the hackney cockney shtick of a nice guy which he film with a plot that the creators of scooby doo would have rejected on the grounds that it was a bit implausible. i rejected on the grounds that it was a bit implausible.— a bit implausible. i think i've got a bit implausible. i think i've got a wa a bit implausible. i think i've got awa to a bit implausible. i think i've go
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. >> all right, mike, the twitter are mad about your mic they said i've already told you to get a decent one, but it's not working apparently, or maybe it's my raspy voice. >> it's terrible he sounds like he's in a tunnel. >> we always introduce you as a billionaire. that's how they become a billionaire. they're cheap. >> they save on things like that. >> you spend money on ugly sweater of the month club a lot, not today. >> i was wearing black just because of the morbid markets out there. >> that's your mood today. >> all right, thanks >> be well. >> we'll see ya. >> and check out the shares of beyond meat this morning the company just announcing it's launching beyond chicken tenders at about 400 u.s. restaurants. you might remember the company teased the announcement on twitter yesterday asking fans to drop guesses on the next product, the meat free chicken recipe uses a mix of fava beans -- >> i knew you were going to do that. >> with a fine chianti, as well as peas and contains 14 grams of protein per serving. been tested at kfc restaurants today's rollout includes smaller chains and
. >> all right, mike, the twitter are mad about your mic they said i've already told you to get a decent one, but it's not working apparently, or maybe it's my raspy voice. >> it's terrible he sounds like he's in a tunnel. >> we always introduce you as a billionaire. that's how they become a billionaire. they're cheap. >> they save on things like that. >> you spend money on ugly sweater of the month club a lot, not today. >> i was wearing black just because...
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mike pence and donald trump. the then president the book says got mad over reading pence's political committee had hired former trumpice president. so disloyal. mr. pence asked him. mr. kushner asked him to hire the man and he discussed it with mr. trump over lunch. he pointed a finger a few inches from his chest c we walk through every detail of this, mr. pence snarled. we did this for you as a favor. and this is how you respond? you need to get your facts straight. remarkable, someone who covered the trump white house, not only is this a fascinating inside look at the tension, but most of the stories have been the president sort of pushing the vice president aside. this is the vice president getting worked up. >> it didn't happen often, but it did happen. contrary to what you saw in public between the two of them and their dynamic, this often happened. it was something that was kind of fascinating to watch when you were reporting on mike pence and reporting on trump. how he did navigate that relationship, and he was normally very deferential to the president. that was the attitude you had to take to survive even t
mike pence and donald trump. the then president the book says got mad over reading pence's political committee had hired former trumpice president. so disloyal. mr. pence asked him. mr. kushner asked him to hire the man and he discussed it with mr. trump over lunch. he pointed a finger a few inches from his chest c we walk through every detail of this, mr. pence snarled. we did this for you as a favor. and this is how you respond? you need to get your facts straight. remarkable, someone who...
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mad money." alibaba having a bit of break down this year let's get to mike khouw with all the action m mike. >> we more than 4 to 1 we saw a lot of activity, for example, in the july 30th, 215 strike calls, and then looking out to the 215 and 217 1/2 calls that expire in august, those would capture earnings the most interesting trade was flagged by karen and i took a look at it this were the january 2023, 285 strike calls, so well out of the money. over 2,200 of those traded for $15 apiece each contract represents 100 shares or an outlay of $3.3 million in premium betting. this is a stock that could rally 50% or more in the next 18 months. >> wow, so karen, what did you make of that trade when you saw it >> i was excited to say for options -- or yeah, to whoever it was doing it today, mike khouw, that's extremely bullish. you know, it has to be 300 before you start making money, so you have 18 months for that to work. i'm kind of hoping that it works sooner than that, but it's a very bullish trade i'm long, clearly it's been painful for months, but i'm staying long i'm willing to ride out the risk
mad money." alibaba having a bit of break down this year let's get to mike khouw with all the action m mike. >> we more than 4 to 1 we saw a lot of activity, for example, in the july 30th, 215 strike calls, and then looking out to the 215 and 217 1/2 calls that expire in august, those would capture earnings the most interesting trade was flagged by karen and i took a look at it this were the january 2023, 285 strike calls, so well out of the money. over 2,200 of those traded for $15...
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mad. get e*trade and start trading today. >>> just under ten minutes left in the trading today mike san toldi is here to break it down.ll. stocks are under a little pressure here, with consumer prices rising 5.4% how is the market taking it? >> not sent partnericing obviously it takes statements, even though maybe it pulls forward, that's not usually good, but i also have to take it in the context of we're up 10 to 12 days, the market doubled in almost 16 months. >> do you think this alters the fed expectation of when they will -- >> i think the federal reserve is observing what is now a u-shaped recovery in the labor market they're going to try to ensure we gather momentum like head, when we recovered a significant amount of jobs so i think the fill cass component of this is very critical to the federal reserve. organic revenue growth coming in strong reopening is definitely helping this company, especially the drinks business. also see growth. the company did note higher costs for ingredients, freight and labor, but i did speak to the ceo, and he says he distinguishes himself from some of the other consumer companie
mad. get e*trade and start trading today. >>> just under ten minutes left in the trading today mike san toldi is here to break it down.ll. stocks are under a little pressure here, with consumer prices rising 5.4% how is the market taking it? >> not sent partnericing obviously it takes statements, even though maybe it pulls forward, that's not usually good, but i also have to take it in the context of we're up 10 to 12 days, the market doubled in almost 16 months. >> do you...
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mike sr. told's dad that carole had demanded that he signed papers to sell their house. he didn't want to. she got mad argue. he went to bed and when he woke up in the morning she was just gone. >> so we just assumed she needed to get away for a few days. but as the days went on, we got extremely worried. >> nearly a week after carol departed, her red audi fox foot showed up in the parking lot of the red onion. dusty, as if it had been there a while. >> i remember being upset about it. she was gone and i didn't know where she went. >> they drove around looking for her. went to bars. carol's picture in hand. the torrance police department opened a file but they couldn't answer any questions. like had she finally just gotten fed up with mike and gone off to start a new life somewhere else? or has should be been in an accident or something worse? more than a week after carol disappeared, there is still absolutely no sign of her. and then something strange happened here at the house, something very strange. could it be that carol, unbeknownst to anyone, sneaks back in here? and nobody when nobody else was
mike sr. told's dad that carole had demanded that he signed papers to sell their house. he didn't want to. she got mad argue. he went to bed and when he woke up in the morning she was just gone. >> so we just assumed she needed to get away for a few days. but as the days went on, we got extremely worried. >> nearly a week after carol departed, her red audi fox foot showed up in the parking lot of the red onion. dusty, as if it had been there a while. >> i remember being upset...
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mad. get e*trade and start trading today. >>> with 14 minute to say go in the day, mike santoli is here to break down the crucial moments of have shannon back as well welcome, shannon stocks are falling today with the dow, s&p and nasdaq all on pace to finish lower for the first time in six days nasdaq worst performer of the three. trigger for the move, or was it just getting a little extended >> i think short term a little extended didn't really spread beyond that, of course, banks and industrials reflectively got bent it seems like the chinese tech stocks were so oversold, they all bounced hard net-net a 1% decline sat there for a while and came back a bit. >> we had a nice run for these stocks we know there's going to be some chop we have the fed meeting this week that's expected to be pretty much a nonevent everybody's looking forward to jackson hole you think about the narrative setting up here. you know, here hearing it from the ceos, and it's still likely to persist let's talk a little tech, too. apple is key here, we'll be hearing from the company momentarily. stock down almost 8%, after the bell, analysts largely
mad. get e*trade and start trading today. >>> with 14 minute to say go in the day, mike santoli is here to break down the crucial moments of have shannon back as well welcome, shannon stocks are falling today with the dow, s&p and nasdaq all on pace to finish lower for the first time in six days nasdaq worst performer of the three. trigger for the move, or was it just getting a little extended >> i think short term a little extended didn't really spread beyond that, of...
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the top of the hour on "mad money," the dow following more than 300 points as treasury yields fell again. traders and the options market are wasting no time buying insurance. mikes&p 500 etf. it is a trading instrument that is designed to deliver three times the daily inverse returns of the s&p obviously a long bet in spxu is a bearish bet, and that's exactly what we have been seeing in the options market. today we saw 53 times as many calls trading as puts, the most activity was in the july 18th calls. those expire a week from tomorrow, and the average price of those was about 32 1/2 cents on 18,000 traded of course options traders are using short dated options because you can't hold on to these levered etfs very long because they experience a lot of decay if you take a look at a long-term price chart, you can see that these are short-term bets, and it does seem that they are setting up for potentially more downside >> yeah, and i think mike would agree, those are pretty treacherous inmates, he mentioned you don't want to do them long-term trading options seems crazy to me at the money put with the etf that tracks the s&p 500 next week expiration that mike's t
the top of the hour on "mad money," the dow following more than 300 points as treasury yields fell again. traders and the options market are wasting no time buying insurance. mikes&p 500 etf. it is a trading instrument that is designed to deliver three times the daily inverse returns of the s&p obviously a long bet in spxu is a bearish bet, and that's exactly what we have been seeing in the options market. today we saw 53 times as many calls trading as puts, the most activity...
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mad. get e*trade and start trading today. >>> 13 minutes left in the trading day. commercial-free coverage of all the. mikea omarosa with the dow is down 315 mike, just a bit of profittaking rather than ramping up >> there's definitely heaviness in the market. right now transports are high, reopening, so there's definitely some conviction coming out of the nothing that the economy is in acceleration mode i don't think it's necessarily upending the overall picture i would really, really doubt the highs for the year are any or anything, but right now we have essentially unwound just about all of july's gains. we closed july 1st right after these levels so it's a bit of a retrace. >> thedollar has rallies, whic is never a great sign. anastacia, which is causing the consternation, especially in energy, small caps, industrials. financials as well, even on top of a string of beats that's right good to see you, sara. i think what is happening is investors are just a bit uneasy around these current levels, where the index levels are, where the valuations are you mentioned the dollar let's talk about yields. the te
mad. get e*trade and start trading today. >>> 13 minutes left in the trading day. commercial-free coverage of all the. mikea omarosa with the dow is down 315 mike, just a bit of profittaking rather than ramping up >> there's definitely heaviness in the market. right now transports are high, reopening, so there's definitely some conviction coming out of the nothing that the economy is in acceleration mode i don't think it's necessarily upending the overall picture i would really,...
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mad. get e*trade and start trading today. >>> 14 minutes to go in the trading day. we are now in the "closing bell" market zone, commercial-free coverage mikethe dow is a big dial. 34,777 is the level. >> it shows that this isn't quite the either/or market, meaning that the dow sort of -- thinks the big ease. based on levitating, and this idea was encouraging on both fronds and basically schooled off, and then it gets into this mode of, it didn't give me a reason to be if we in a slower for longer >> what was your take, greg? >> i thought it was good. >> the met will change its attention, so the labor market, returning it to full health is well underway. >>> we had a job consumption we expect to see lots of people return to the labor market that allows the fed to return to its other mandate. as mike said, you know, seeing wage growth can you um in a bit the commodity ppi , the numbers we haven't seen in 30, 40 years. >> if they'll start to change the posture. you've also got a really >> it's the noncyclicals we don't need -- it's really just q equitizing cash. >> i guess i'm wondering what economic data will confirm this is still the way to
mad. get e*trade and start trading today. >>> 14 minutes to go in the trading day. we are now in the "closing bell" market zone, commercial-free coverage mikethe dow is a big dial. 34,777 is the level. >> it shows that this isn't quite the either/or market, meaning that the dow sort of -- thinks the big ease. based on levitating, and this idea was encouraging on both fronds and basically schooled off, and then it gets into this mode of, it didn't give me a reason to be...
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mad. get e*trade and get more than just trading. investing. banking. guidance. >>> we're now in the "closing bell" market zone, commercial-free coverage of the action going into the close. mikeindsey bell with us as well. major averages are rebounding after a big sell off neil goodman was on halftime earlier with his take. >> bears manners don't telephonize. i have a different view of -- but the most important thing to say about inflation, inflation is a friend of common stocks, because they incorporate into the selling prices, which lifts the nominal level of earnings. certainly sectors in the market have been euphoric, but i think the overall market is not euphoric, but i think the market outlook is okay. inch mike, i guess as we look at it now, it's not just positive on the week. it's erased all of that pullback yet. is this done >> you can't say for sure. this market tends to rush to the next test. it doesn't wait around and seen if people will emerge. everyone knew any bounce would be questioned or suspect, if it didn't fill the gap by yesterday's drop now we've filled it, but is it a bounce or not? >>> maybe things are shaking out. >> i think the other question is, has
mad. get e*trade and get more than just trading. investing. banking. guidance. >>> we're now in the "closing bell" market zone, commercial-free coverage of the action going into the close. mikeindsey bell with us as well. major averages are rebounding after a big sell off neil goodman was on halftime earlier with his take. >> bears manners don't telephonize. i have a different view of -- but the most important thing to say about inflation, inflation is a friend of...
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. >> mike, i should also note that the dow has settled back at the close now under 35,000 i thought for a moment the algorithms got madcause it's all about you. >> we've settled down below that but are we coming to grips again with the fact low rates are good for stocks >> low rates is a general thing. negative real rates, which is what we have and have not been out of since last year are a support for stock valuations there's no doubt about it. rates that are streaming lower when nobody quite knows why and people are almost forced buyers of treasuries i think is unsettling and with a we threatened last week even if people want to write it off as a technical move and it was all mechanical >> positioning >> without a doubt, low corporate rates are the key and they've been super low credit spreads have been tight they've never really acted up. that's been something every time you see treasury yields go lower, you say is the credit market upset about something >> credit market know something we don't know? >> no, but the bond market does and the move down and the ten-year yield is not just about positioning. >> not all a
. >> mike, i should also note that the dow has settled back at the close now under 35,000 i thought for a moment the algorithms got madcause it's all about you. >> we've settled down below that but are we coming to grips again with the fact low rates are good for stocks >> low rates is a general thing. negative real rates, which is what we have and have not been out of since last year are a support for stock valuations there's no doubt about it. rates that are streaming lower...
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mad. get e*trade and take charge of your finances today. ♪♪ >>> 12 minutes left in the trading day. we are now in the "closing bell" market zone. cnbc's senior market commentator mike paul hickey as well we kick it off with the broader mark all three major averages hit record intraday highs. mike, it's a mix of the leaders make sense of it for us. >> it doesn't seem like there's a strong thematic approach in the big game in big growth stocks auto is up, banks are up the stuff that seems like maybe there's catch-up potentially, given where the index is with the records. also, with a feel of holding steady, ahead of a lot the big nasdaq stocks reporting, the fed obviously, so net-net, marginal progress on top of record highs, not too bad when it's not a strong narrative driver. >> paul, someone this morning said it had to be one of the stranger days, where you get across the board report highs because of the things we don't know yet. >> carl, as i say, there's a wall of worry in the market, but i'm sure you remember, mr. short-term memory from "saturday night live" last saturday everybody was worried about the delta variant, and now on friday we're back at record hig
mad. get e*trade and take charge of your finances today. ♪♪ >>> 12 minutes left in the trading day. we are now in the "closing bell" market zone. cnbc's senior market commentator mike paul hickey as well we kick it off with the broader mark all three major averages hit record intraday highs. mike, it's a mix of the leaders make sense of it for us. >> it doesn't seem like there's a strong thematic approach in the big game in big growth stocks auto is up, banks are up...
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mad get e*trade and get more than just trading investing. banking. guidance. ♪ >>> 12 minutes left in the trading day. we are now in the "closing bell" market zone. cnbc's senior market commentator mikere, and we've been portfolio manager stephanie link with us as well stocks are coming off the lowing of the day, the ten-year, of course, falling significantly during the session as well, below 130, as we speak mike, really growth fears doing this, other delta variant fears? >> i think it's been a drumbeat of news headlines heading in that direction that seem to reinforce what the bond market is doing the idea we did see the cyclical reflation trade peaks a couple months ago i don't think anything happened that all of a said we have to be worried. it's more about the big indexes. what we have done is pulled back 1% or so to a leave that was the highest level seen in the history of the world six or seven weeks ago. so keep it in perspective. i think we've had deferred selling. it's kind of a long stretch. >> it is that perspective does help stephanie, one thing that mike didn't bring up that you're focused on is the ecb. you're sort of surprised it's not getting more attention >> yeah,
mad get e*trade and get more than just trading investing. banking. guidance. ♪ >>> 12 minutes left in the trading day. we are now in the "closing bell" market zone. cnbc's senior market commentator mikere, and we've been portfolio manager stephanie link with us as well stocks are coming off the lowing of the day, the ten-year, of course, falling significantly during the session as well, below 130, as we speak mike, really growth fears doing this, other delta variant fears?...
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mad. get e*trade and get more than just trading. investing. banking. guidance. >>> welcome back we have 15 minutes left in the trading day. commercial-free coverage of all action going into the close. mikehe crucial moments, and we have allied chief investment officer lindsey bell with us as well stocks are off session lows, but the s&p 500 is still in the red. the nasdaq is turning positive mike, it felt quite negative a feud hours back, but we're on track for at least one record. >> in this case the rotation into the very investigation, very familiar nasdaq stocks is handling things. we mentioned earlier, we did shuttle down at the lows of this morning to where we closed last thursday, so it's just kind of a lot of times when you're at an all-time high on a jobs day, it was too good to be true, let's test it to see if it's real. i don't know if that means, you know, that's all we need is a little flutter to the down side, but it shows you that the market, even with yields lower, this sort of flavor of decelerating growth is not really undermining the overall trend there. >> the number was weaker than expected, but does that suggest maybe we're cooling out when it comes to a recovery,
mad. get e*trade and get more than just trading. investing. banking. guidance. >>> welcome back we have 15 minutes left in the trading day. commercial-free coverage of all action going into the close. mikehe crucial moments, and we have allied chief investment officer lindsey bell with us as well stocks are off session lows, but the s&p 500 is still in the red. the nasdaq is turning positive mike, it felt quite negative a feud hours back, but we're on track for at least one record....
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mad get e*trade and get more than just trading investing. banking. guidance. >>> with and 13 minutes left in the trading day, commercial free coverage of all the action going into the close miketoli is here to break down the crucial moments we have stephanie link back on a thursday as well welcome, stephanie we kick it off with the broader market, s&p 500 and dow trading higher, the nasdaq is on track for its worst day in a month utilities, staples and real estate is lower. and interesting technology is not in there >> i would read that as simply the nasdaq 100 versus small cap russell 2000 relationship got super stretched. only so far every day that the big megacap growth stocks with do i would read it that way as opposed to a necessarily changed relationship with how yields move somewhat unbalanced market, defensive tone, unsteady net-net not really a lot of damage to the overall trend. we're sitting here 1%-ish from the record high still. >> steph, are you concerned it's going to take a lot from earnings to get stocks to react to the upside? >> it certainly could be possible, right. we have had an enormous run from the lows from last year, we had enormous runs in many diff
mad get e*trade and get more than just trading investing. banking. guidance. >>> with and 13 minutes left in the trading day, commercial free coverage of all the action going into the close miketoli is here to break down the crucial moments we have stephanie link back on a thursday as well welcome, stephanie we kick it off with the broader market, s&p 500 and dow trading higher, the nasdaq is on track for its worst day in a month utilities, staples and real estate is lower. and...
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mad. get e*trade and take charge of your finances today. ♪♪ >>> just about 11 minutes left in the trading day in the "closing bell" "market zone" all the action going into the close. mikeds wealth management ceo management josh brown back as well we'll kick it off with the market stocks are mixed. the s&p 500 is up, so is the dow about 54 points after fed chair jay powell testified in congress, nothing new i would say from the fed chair, stuck with the transitory theme even though he says inflation is coming in higher than everybody thought. the dow went above 35,000. >> 3:00 or so, 3:30 on monday so that has been the ceiling. we'll see if that lasts for now. this is a familiar feel to the market, below the surface a lot of weakness, a lot of stocks are in pullback correction mode but you do have the big growth guys really working and supporting the index and what's interesting is what that really also tells you is the market is absolutely at the moment transitory inflation mode meaning anything that would benefit from a real acceleration in inflation that wassustained is really not bee working in the stock market and vice versa whether that's a verdict or ebb and flow
mad. get e*trade and take charge of your finances today. ♪♪ >>> just about 11 minutes left in the trading day in the "closing bell" "market zone" all the action going into the close. mikeds wealth management ceo management josh brown back as well we'll kick it off with the market stocks are mixed. the s&p 500 is up, so is the dow about 54 points after fed chair jay powell testified in congress, nothing new i would say from the fed chair, stuck with the...
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mike nicco. expect faster sunshine but close to average temperatures >>> now to your first look at the new trailer for "nine perfect strangers" about a group of strangers at a wellness retreat and the madness three episodes. take a look. ♪ >> you here for the ten-day retreat us 2.0? >> i certainly am. >> welcome. >> i want you all now to close your eyes. >> you want to get well? you want to heal? surrender yourself to me. i am going to fix you....
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mad. get e*trade and take charge of your finances today. ♪♪ ♪ ♪ >>> with 15 minutes left in the trading day we are now in the closing bell market zone and commercial-free coverage, mike the trading day. we have josh brownback as well we'll kick it off with the broader market major averages in the green, on record close watch for both the s&p 500 and the nasdaq and any close higher for the nasdaq is a record and session highs on the dow at 110, 112 was the high and big moves hitting their highest levels since back in february and the bond move, really is what has people just, first of all, totally catching people off guard and trying to figure out what does it mean? is the bond market signaling slower growth ahead and if so, what do you do with stocks >> i think the main takeaway, as surprising as the move is is not that it necessarily knows something unspoken below the surface and that's worrisome about the market and if you look at how credit is trading and if you look at how the indicators cyclical versus defense and yes, they waivered and the rest of it doesn't confirm the idea that there's this mad rush to buy safety in the form of treasury and the dollar is show
mad. get e*trade and take charge of your finances today. ♪♪ ♪ ♪ >>> with 15 minutes left in the trading day we are now in the closing bell market zone and commercial-free coverage, mike the trading day. we have josh brownback as well we'll kick it off with the broader market major averages in the green, on record close watch for both the s&p 500 and the nasdaq and any close higher for the nasdaq is a record and session highs on the dow at 110, 112 was the high and big moves...