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i'm courtney reagan in for melissa lee. tonight's lineup -- couldn't, the big warning for small caps the chart master sees trouble brewing in the charts. plus foot locker plunging today. what set the locker into the hurt locker. and the mega stock on a tear the name and how to trade it straight ahead >>> a new wave of covid concerns the broader market on edge as austria declared a nationwide lockdown and germany put new restrictions in place. in the u.s. numbers are starting to tick up casinos, airlines and movie theaters also went down. and the nasdaq closing above 16,000 for the first time ever let's break down the risk to the market guy, what, if anything, do these new covid headlines give you as far as worry why are we selling off now and not before what's going on? >> i think as a human being we are all concerned, but this is concern about the market for better or worse, the markets have learned how to deal with these covid headlines. some of the names you mentioned probably got a tad ahead of themselves what is workin
i'm courtney reagan in for melissa lee. tonight's lineup -- couldn't, the big warning for small caps the chart master sees trouble brewing in the charts. plus foot locker plunging today. what set the locker into the hurt locker. and the mega stock on a tear the name and how to trade it straight ahead >>> a new wave of covid concerns the broader market on edge as austria declared a nationwide lockdown and germany put new restrictions in place. in the u.s. numbers are starting to tick up...
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rick >> melissa lee, i agree with you. it was a brilliant move by the fed chairman and today is really like u-turn tuesday. you will see what i mean it is currently up three look at the u-turn it made but not everything made a u-turn the fed chairman opinion changed. u-turn short maturities, u-turn but look at the longest maturity in the 30-year bond, down 7 basis points what is going on think the simple view is that short data are clinging to the change of heart by the chairman and long dated are nervous about omicron and receiving some buying and flight to safety. if you look at the dollar index, it really wasn't involved in flight to safety, but it had a big u-turn in my opinion, when you talk about actually combatting inflation, that's a dollar friendly along with the steepening yield curve finally, everybody is talking about fed funds. listen, there's a lot of ways to calculate probabilities. in the '80s i used to get my crayons out and do the same thing. however, let's keep it really simple this is december of '22 fe
rick >> melissa lee, i agree with you. it was a brilliant move by the fed chairman and today is really like u-turn tuesday. you will see what i mean it is currently up three look at the u-turn it made but not everything made a u-turn the fed chairman opinion changed. u-turn short maturities, u-turn but look at the longest maturity in the 30-year bond, down 7 basis points what is going on think the simple view is that short data are clinging to the change of heart by the chairman and long...
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i'm melissa lee. tonight break out your credit cards, we are going on a shopping spree and names to keep on your shopping list. johnson & johnson is splitting into two just days after ge announced it was heading to splitsville. >> and next year could be a major moment, the truth of this trade. we kick things off with a question is this the most important chart in the market? consumer sentiment taking a nose dive falling to its lower level than a decade. it is lower than during the depth of the pandemic. consumer survey showing one in four americans are cutting back on their standard of living due to higher prices >> is the market ignoring serious consumer concerns? jeff mills, what do you say? >> the market is definitely ignoring it. we push higher i would say the most important chart is inflation that's the derivation of these consumer concerns. there is so much to figure out you have the consumer confidence index. the conference board surveys 300 household. university of michigan 500 households that
i'm melissa lee. tonight break out your credit cards, we are going on a shopping spree and names to keep on your shopping list. johnson & johnson is splitting into two just days after ge announced it was heading to splitsville. >> and next year could be a major moment, the truth of this trade. we kick things off with a question is this the most important chart in the market? consumer sentiment taking a nose dive falling to its lower level than a decade. it is lower than during the...
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i am courtney reagan in for melissa lee. >> run away train? carter worth said the economy may keep chugging along on a straight track >>> and go back to work, stay home, go back to work, stay at home flip-flop. finally, guy adame is back so we should check in on his favorite play from last time. it's time to risk less to make more option os action starts now. >> there are wildly wildly divet shots. carter, what have you got for us i don't think we have carter's mic so we will hold on a second and get that settled out let me ask mike what you think about the action from today as we talk about the economic destiny and why the markets were so fixated on what was happening with the covid cases overseas in austria. >> one of the thesis we have seen for a strong market recovery is that we are going to come out of the back side of this we had that in conjunction with strong consumer data, very strong consumer checkbook and all of that has been supportive of the rising market when you start seeing concerns like that, that things could begin to shut do
i am courtney reagan in for melissa lee. >> run away train? carter worth said the economy may keep chugging along on a straight track >>> and go back to work, stay home, go back to work, stay at home flip-flop. finally, guy adame is back so we should check in on his favorite play from last time. it's time to risk less to make more option os action starts now. >> there are wildly wildly divet shots. carter, what have you got for us i don't think we have carter's mic so we...
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. >> this is "fast money," i'm melissa lee. tonight on fast, lighting up in the last half hour of trading as one republican lawmaker makes moves towards decriminalization. plus shares ending 2.5% down one market is saying they may be making the wrong bet and one stock capping off its best run in two years. >>> stocks with another set of record highs pfizer announcing its covid pills cuts risk of hospitalization by nearly 90%. >> the end of the pandemic is in sight given all of the tools we have >> reopening stocks seem to agree that the pandemic sight is in end cruise lines and airlines rallying this was a green light is this why we were able to set another set of records ahead of the weekend, guy >> they are only grown lights f -- green lights for the market. things that make me go hmm, we had all of the rhetoric out of the fed, fantastic job numbers and this news out of pfizer. if you had told me that two days ago i would have said the yield would be 145 if not higher you buy the banks on weakness, particularly citi. i think
. >> this is "fast money," i'm melissa lee. tonight on fast, lighting up in the last half hour of trading as one republican lawmaker makes moves towards decriminalization. plus shares ending 2.5% down one market is saying they may be making the wrong bet and one stock capping off its best run in two years. >>> stocks with another set of record highs pfizer announcing its covid pills cuts risk of hospitalization by nearly 90%. >> the end of the pandemic is in sight...
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melissa lee, back to you >> thank you, rick santelli.hose rates rose this week the tech sector fell the nasdaq the worst performing, down more than 1%, and a number of etfs catering to high-growth names, also down our next guest thinks it is time to put a fork in the tech trade left's bring in christopher harvey, head of equity strategy at wells fargo securities. great to see you >> it is great to see you too, melissa. >> let me get this straight. about a month ago you were recommending technology. fast forward a month and here you are saying the tech trade is over one month ago the ten-year yield was approximately where it is now, chris what has changed in that past month? >> melissa, when you are looking at rates you really have to look below the surface, and you have break evens which are inflation expectation and real rates what has happened is real rates have gone down 30, 35 basis points they're a key indication what the market thinks about growth the market thought growth would come down. to rick's point, there's more and more tal
melissa lee, back to you >> thank you, rick santelli.hose rates rose this week the tech sector fell the nasdaq the worst performing, down more than 1%, and a number of etfs catering to high-growth names, also down our next guest thinks it is time to put a fork in the tech trade left's bring in christopher harvey, head of equity strategy at wells fargo securities. great to see you >> it is great to see you too, melissa. >> let me get this straight. about a month ago you were...
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live from the nasdaq markets in times square i am courtney reagan in for melissa lee. here's what's coming up on the big show >> run away train? or not carter worth outlines an indication that the economy may keep chugging along on a straight track instead >>> then the covid play that has powered through the stay home, go back to work, stay home, go back to work flip-flop mike plugs you in. >>> finally -- guy adame is back should check in on his favorite play from last time. it's time to risk less to make more "options action" starts right now. >> there are wildly divergent thoughts on our economic destiny lately carter worth is looking at one indication that the truth already lies literally somewhere in the middle. what do you have for us? i don't think we have carter's mic so we will hold on a second and get that settled out let me ask mike what you think about the action from today as we talk about the economic destiny and why the markets were so fixated on what was happening with the covid cases overseas in austria. why was that a concern for us here today >> obvio
live from the nasdaq markets in times square i am courtney reagan in for melissa lee. here's what's coming up on the big show >> run away train? or not carter worth outlines an indication that the economy may keep chugging along on a straight track instead >>> then the covid play that has powered through the stay home, go back to work, stay home, go back to work flip-flop mike plugs you in. >>> finally -- guy adame is back should check in on his favorite play from last...
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i'm melissa lee.an and dpan nathan and new details on the ipo just crossing, the ev maker planning to sell between $57 and $62 a share. we'll break down all of the details. plus digging in on deere after the company strikes a deal with a major union. but could there be more upside ahead. and a glitch in the metaverse. shares of road blocks dropping offer a system wide outage over the weekend. but we start off with another se
i'm melissa lee.an and dpan nathan and new details on the ipo just crossing, the ev maker planning to sell between $57 and $62 a share. we'll break down all of the details. plus digging in on deere after the company strikes a deal with a major union. but could there be more upside ahead. and a glitch in the metaverse. shares of road blocks dropping offer a system wide outage over the weekend. but we start off with another se
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what is today's date, melissa lee? >> november 4. >> what does that mean to you? >> thursday. >> it's your birthday and on behalf of the entire "fast money" team, happiest of birthday back in may pete was on the show when we talked about peloton and dan was on as well 80 looked like a good entry point, but second time down it typically never holds. the guy was often. the bell should have went off for me a week ago when an ad came on and said peloton was slashing prices much you are looking for a 70 million share day for capitulation maybe you get that tomorrow, but i don't think so >> tim seymour, what would you need to hear to think this dip could be a buy >> that they have visibility, which is difficult in this environment for a number of macroreasons i need to understand more what is going on. i understand they are going for a slightly demographic, but are they playing defense or offense. they are recalibrating is the term and i put quotes around that it's not a term i hear in terms of recalibrating on a fiscal call this is a stock that is not terribly cheap ev
what is today's date, melissa lee? >> november 4. >> what does that mean to you? >> thursday. >> it's your birthday and on behalf of the entire "fast money" team, happiest of birthday back in may pete was on the show when we talked about peloton and dan was on as well 80 looked like a good entry point, but second time down it typically never holds. the guy was often. the bell should have went off for me a week ago when an ad came on and said peloton was...
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. >> i'm courtney reagan in for melissa lee. tonight on fast, we are all over the after hours action and william-sonoma on the move calls also underway. we will break those down straightaway and our trade of the day, macy's having its best day over on the back of blowout earnings a big win for one of our traders. how they are playing the breakout and why carter worth sees trouble in the charts from the energy trade he will break down the action. shares of apple sent to all-time high the company said they may hit the accelerator on self driving cars >> the stock took off in the middle of the day daf a report on bloomberg said the company is targeting a potential debut in 2025 of a fully autonomous vehicle and that work on that vehicle has been accelerated as you look at apple over the last year, and the stock has had an interesting ride. we did reach out to apple. as is almost always the case when it comes to anything apple car related or any work on the car, the company declined to comment. let's look at what we are talking abou
. >> i'm courtney reagan in for melissa lee. tonight on fast, we are all over the after hours action and william-sonoma on the move calls also underway. we will break those down straightaway and our trade of the day, macy's having its best day over on the back of blowout earnings a big win for one of our traders. how they are playing the breakout and why carter worth sees trouble in the charts from the energy trade he will break down the action. shares of apple sent to all-time high the...
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i'm melissa lee. our lineup tonight -- tonight on fast, burning rubber. affirm holdings, is this the stock to bet on? it's soaring in after hours earnings the numbers straight ahead later inflation nation, consumer prices seeing their biggest jump in more than 30 years. how you can hedge yourself against rising prices. >>> disney, the stocks are down 3% after reporting a major miss for disney plus subscribers. let's getright to julia. >> earnings of 37 cents per share instead of 50 that were estimated. they fell short of 18.8 billion. and that all important disney subscriber number. they added 2 million, which was in line with the slowdown the ceo warned about but it was still far less than the 9 million that analysts were hoping the company would add on the call which is happening right now, chapek says they are focused on long-term numbers, not quarter to quarter he said they are still on track to get 240 to 260 million subscribers. he said they are continuing to invest on content. they originally said it would be between 8 and 9 billion by 2024. they s
i'm melissa lee. our lineup tonight -- tonight on fast, burning rubber. affirm holdings, is this the stock to bet on? it's soaring in after hours earnings the numbers straight ahead later inflation nation, consumer prices seeing their biggest jump in more than 30 years. how you can hedge yourself against rising prices. >>> disney, the stocks are down 3% after reporting a major miss for disney plus subscribers. let's getright to julia. >> earnings of 37 cents per share instead of...
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cnbc's melissa lee has dig into this what have you learned about this gore gorilla gang >> they are committed 4.1 million retailers controlling 80% of a publicly traded company for the documentary, we wanted to hear more from the apes and i sent a tweet asking them to share me a video telling me why they invested in amc, most of their responses were willing t student debts. i have a lot >> it will go to the moon. and if it does not, it has been a wonderful ride >> i got amc for generational wealth i want my kids to be financial stable >> why am i an ape because of [ bleep ] -- >> we also interviewed two of the most influencers on youtube who share why they are shining a light on it and why they feel the system is rigged against the little guy >>> how the amc aicpas crack wall wall street is playing on our cnbc's youtube channel >>> sometimes you can have one and sometimes you can't, that's the allure of mcribs it has haters, no doubt. also a cult-like fan club. today mcrib is back at all u.s. stores for of course a limited of time only that creates a buzz moment for mayor mccheese and the res
cnbc's melissa lee has dig into this what have you learned about this gore gorilla gang >> they are committed 4.1 million retailers controlling 80% of a publicly traded company for the documentary, we wanted to hear more from the apes and i sent a tweet asking them to share me a video telling me why they invested in amc, most of their responses were willing t student debts. i have a lot >> it will go to the moon. and if it does not, it has been a wonderful ride >> i got amc...
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i am melissa lee tonight on fast we have our eyes on another round of earnings movers after the bell. we will bring you the trades and shares of the on line trading somebody seeing their worst day in three years why not just one but two of our traders bought in. and what is behind the move. we start off with the taper heard around the world the fed finally announcing the long awaited windown of its bond program. let's go straight to steve who has the details. you will tell us, steve, but i am curious what fed fund futures are saying at this point >> i am going to give you that in just about half a minute. first let's do the news. the fed took its first tentative steps to removing the pandemic emergency policy members at the november meeting it will begin to reduce its $120 in monthly as set purchases it will bring it down to 105 billion monthly. how will it get there? 10 billion less in treasuries. they said the amount of taper can be adjusted if the economic outlook changes. fed chair jay powell said it will put them in position if needed >> we see higher inflation and we have to be
i am melissa lee tonight on fast we have our eyes on another round of earnings movers after the bell. we will bring you the trades and shares of the on line trading somebody seeing their worst day in three years why not just one but two of our traders bought in. and what is behind the move. we start off with the taper heard around the world the fed finally announcing the long awaited windown of its bond program. let's go straight to steve who has the details. you will tell us, steve, but i am...
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i'm melissa lee. tonight he's trader lineup, tim seymour, karen fiberman and dpan nathan and new details on the ipo just crossing, the ev maker planning to sell between $57 and $62 a share. we'll break down all of the details. plus digging in on deere after the company strikes a deal with a major union. but could there be more upside ahead. and a glitch in the metaverse. shares of road blocks dropping offer a system wide outage over the weekend. but we start off with another set of records for the market. the s&p and dow and nasdaq closing at all-time highs and the s&p grinding the way to the 60th record of the year but without the helptechnology, like alphabet, microsoft and apple, and what did work, check out moves in macy's kohl's and gap and nordstrom. energy posting the biggest gains let my oil so what do you make of this market action. dan? >> yeah, i think it is pretty fascinating. you mentioned the move or the lack of participation in mega cap tech you have to go back to the first quarter of t
i'm melissa lee. tonight he's trader lineup, tim seymour, karen fiberman and dpan nathan and new details on the ipo just crossing, the ev maker planning to sell between $57 and $62 a share. we'll break down all of the details. plus digging in on deere after the company strikes a deal with a major union. but could there be more upside ahead. and a glitch in the metaverse. shares of road blocks dropping offer a system wide outage over the weekend. but we start off with another set of records for...
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i'm melissa lee. co-founder of market rebellion.com, pete najarian the calls are under way. we'll bring you the very latest from the quarters. plus, break out or break down. apple is on a tear soaring 6% in the last week. is there trouble lurking in the charts where the trade is headed next the smash and grab crime spree scenes like this play out across parts of the country we'll break down what's at risk and what this could mean for the consumer >>> a tech takedown, the nasdaq finishing in the red down 3% of an all-time high just yesterday morning. zoom down 15%. doordash, crowd strike also dropping sharply today the so-called smart money adding fuel to the fire a new report showing that hedge funds are more tilted to value stocks than they have been since 2015 and it's not just the big guys getting hit the arc innovation etf is down more than 3% down more than 10% the last month. wall street's love affair, is it finally coming to an end guy, what do you say >> i think it's coming to annen, mel, but this is sort of the inevitable outcome of what's been going on. i think it'
i'm melissa lee. co-founder of market rebellion.com, pete najarian the calls are under way. we'll bring you the very latest from the quarters. plus, break out or break down. apple is on a tear soaring 6% in the last week. is there trouble lurking in the charts where the trade is headed next the smash and grab crime spree scenes like this play out across parts of the country we'll break down what's at risk and what this could mean for the consumer >>> a tech takedown, the nasdaq...
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i'm melissa lee. tonight's lineup -- tonight ge heads to splitsville. the industrial giant is breaking into three separate companies. but will that unlock value for investors. and coinbase, the company is down right now theircall is in less than 30 minutes. and tesla skidding nearly 12% today. what sent shares in reverse. >>> a countdown to one of the biggest ipos of the year let's get straight to phil lebeau with all of the details >> here is the latest on pricing. most on wall street said do not be surprised if you see this priced at the high end of the range and if you see the stock run once the trading begins. the expectation set by the company, $72 to $74 per share. it was originally 62 to $67 per share. proceeds from this will top $8 billion, at least that's the expectation right now. two stocks that people will be focused on as rivan starts to trade. ford and amazon. these shares are back at the beginning of 2019, when amazon as well as ford, within a couple months of each other both made substantial investment in rivian now amazon owns 20% of ri
i'm melissa lee. tonight's lineup -- tonight ge heads to splitsville. the industrial giant is breaking into three separate companies. but will that unlock value for investors. and coinbase, the company is down right now theircall is in less than 30 minutes. and tesla skidding nearly 12% today. what sent shares in reverse. >>> a countdown to one of the biggest ipos of the year let's get straight to phil lebeau with all of the details >> here is the latest on pricing. most on wall...
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commission to look into some of the issues that they say are unfair to the retail investor cnbc's melissa leer a documentary that's up on cnbc's news channel right now i watched it this afternoon, melissa, it's fantastic. what did you learn about this gang >> oh, shep, we learned that they are deeply committed and not just to amc the stock but to amc the movement to shake up wall street. it is incredible to think that 4.1 million retail investors now control 80% of a publicly traded company. it is even a shock for amc's ceo. who has seen the company's market grow from $750 million at the end of 2020 to more than $18 billion today. for this documentary, we wanted to hear more from the apes and i sent a tweet out asking to share a video telling me why they have invested in amc. most of their responses were skeptical. the apes distrust mainstream media but a few did share a video about why they are investing. >> i'm hoping i will be able to pay off my debts i have a lot of student debt. >> even if it's not the big, big numbers they are talking about, i hope we all make a sizeable profit and also
commission to look into some of the issues that they say are unfair to the retail investor cnbc's melissa leer a documentary that's up on cnbc's news channel right now i watched it this afternoon, melissa, it's fantastic. what did you learn about this gang >> oh, shep, we learned that they are deeply committed and not just to amc the stock but to amc the movement to shake up wall street. it is incredible to think that 4.1 million retail investors now control 80% of a publicly traded...
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melissa lee digs into retail investors piling into the chain, including one of the more high profile, trey collins. >> i think what attracts people to amc is the unity behind the trade. it brought people together to appreciate that you can come together and set aside your differences for something you believe in and in this case it's fighting against a corrupt market a market that wasn't built to be fair for every party involved. i think that's what amc stands for speaking out and making noise. any change in the world didn't come quietly, it came with noise, it came with blood. this is the new world of work. each day looks different than the last. but, whatever work becomes, the world works with servicenow. when you hear the word healthy it always feels a little out of reach. but it's all about the baby steps. maybe it's a jump or eating something green. or taking mom to get that vaccine. ♪ healthier means bringing stuff to the folks ♪ ♪ that really need it. ♪ ♪ like help at 2 am or care that's right at home. ♪ ♪ believe it. ♪ ♪ and caring for them all means ♪ ♪ we're doing healthier
melissa lee digs into retail investors piling into the chain, including one of the more high profile, trey collins. >> i think what attracts people to amc is the unity behind the trade. it brought people together to appreciate that you can come together and set aside your differences for something you believe in and in this case it's fighting against a corrupt market a market that wasn't built to be fair for every party involved. i think that's what amc stands for speaking out and making...
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the apple of the market's eye with regard to safety, apple melissa lee, back to you >> exactly right leaking more than 5% about to close trading for the day. pippa stevens at the commodity desk >> oil prices tumbling to the lower levels fears omicron variant will hit demand. wti down 20% for november the worst month going back to the onset of the pandemic in march 2020 the contract is currently down 5% at $66.33, that is nearly $20 below where it traded at the end of october, when it hit a seven-year high. brent crude is down 3.9% at $70.57 the narrative here has shifted really fast, earlier in the fall, it was all about demand outstripping supply, but now we've got potential new lockdowns as well as the spr release and iran talks resuming and wall street firms are saying we don't have enough information at this point to determine how much of an impact this variant will have, but some analysts believe that the longer term story remains one of recovery. morgan stanley saying current headwinds should prove be transitory and they predict a tight market at 2022 jpmorgan saying brent can
the apple of the market's eye with regard to safety, apple melissa lee, back to you >> exactly right leaking more than 5% about to close trading for the day. pippa stevens at the commodity desk >> oil prices tumbling to the lower levels fears omicron variant will hit demand. wti down 20% for november the worst month going back to the onset of the pandemic in march 2020 the contract is currently down 5% at $66.33, that is nearly $20 below where it traded at the end of october, when...
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and that's thanks in part to a group of 4 million retail investors who now own 80% of the company melissa leetory and spoke with one of the most well-known influencers in the ape army. >> i think what attracts people to amc is the unity behind the trade. it brought people together to appreciate that you can come together and set aside your differences for something that you believe in in this case it's fighting against a corrupt market a market that wasn't built to be fair for every single party involved i think that's what single party involved i think that's what amc stands for, speaking out and making noise because any great change that comes in the world over the last decades and hundreds of years didn't come quietly, it came with noise, came with blood. >> i think that was the biggest wakeup call, there was a statement being made here. it wasn't oh, well we are all stuck in the pandemic, let's have some fun. >> not every -- april out there is powered by this social equality idea but this goes facebook this is a rigged institution. they saw their parents get desecrated in the stock market
and that's thanks in part to a group of 4 million retail investors who now own 80% of the company melissa leetory and spoke with one of the most well-known influencers in the ape army. >> i think what attracts people to amc is the unity behind the trade. it brought people together to appreciate that you can come together and set aside your differences for something that you believe in in this case it's fighting against a corrupt market a market that wasn't built to be fair for every...
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"the exchange" begins right now >>> and we'll pick it up with the sell-off i'm melissa lee in for kellyrkets. he says inflation is not saying it is transitory let's get to dom chu nor the damage we are seeing today >> the damage is session lows. if you look at the dow we are off 630 points, roughly thereabouts. 1.75% to the downside. s&p 500, 4577 there,
"the exchange" begins right now >>> and we'll pick it up with the sell-off i'm melissa lee in for kellyrkets. he says inflation is not saying it is transitory let's get to dom chu nor the damage we are seeing today >> the damage is session lows. if you look at the dow we are off 630 points, roughly thereabouts. 1.75% to the downside. s&p 500, 4577 there,
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mu melissa lee is here with that story and the digital documentary on how they cracked wall street. >> this documentary takes a deeper dive into the so-called apes many think of themselves as not just owners of amc stock but part of a bigger social movement a story we all watched unfold over the past year as millions of investors pile under to the stock taking 80% of the theater chain and giving adam aaron an opportunity to save the company. i asked him about his plans for the future and here's a part of what he had to say >> we have a massive evaluation of our company right now and we need to grow into that valuation. and i think the way to do that is to expand the appetite of amc and reach beyond just being in pure movie theater play and do other things as well in the future as we did movie theaters in the past. we have a lot of ideas on that score and i think as the next six, 18, 30 months play out, you'll see amc branching out and doing more interesting things. that will be the definition of success. >> the apes have given aaron a billion dollar life line to do just that. >> did t
mu melissa lee is here with that story and the digital documentary on how they cracked wall street. >> this documentary takes a deeper dive into the so-called apes many think of themselves as not just owners of amc stock but part of a bigger social movement a story we all watched unfold over the past year as millions of investors pile under to the stock taking 80% of the theater chain and giving adam aaron an opportunity to save the company. i asked him about his plans for the future and...
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i'm courtney reagan in for melissa lee. tonight's line up. tonight on fast, hitting the like button. several stocks soaring today we'll break down what is behind the big moves. plus burning out cannabis stocks giving up early gains to close in the red. and coming up we'll speak with one of the biggest players in the space, true leaf joins us exclusively and later the crypto people, a rare copy of the u.s. constitution is about to hit the auction block. we'll tell you about the big bid in the crypto land for this prized piece of america. >>> but we start with the big week ahead for retail. walmart and home depot kick off things tomorrow morning before the bell with earnings reports and all reports in the coming days and expect s are high look at gains in some of the retail names over the past three months dillards up almost 75% and macy's higher by 64% and signet outpacing the msrp in the same period so how are you playing retail heading into this week? a big week for earnings and a head of black friday, my favorite time of the year. guy, let'
i'm courtney reagan in for melissa lee. tonight's line up. tonight on fast, hitting the like button. several stocks soaring today we'll break down what is behind the big moves. plus burning out cannabis stocks giving up early gains to close in the red. and coming up we'll speak with one of the biggest players in the space, true leaf joins us exclusively and later the crypto people, a rare copy of the u.s. constitution is about to hit the auction block. we'll tell you about the big bid in the...
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. ♪ >>> thank you, scott i'm melissa lee, in for kelly evans.tocks bouncing back after friday's big sell-off. did the markets overreact to omicron or are they too optimistic what, if anything, will the fed do about the new variant how will bond markets react to that >>> plus, jack dorsey steps aside from twitter, the stock shooting up on the news, now falling back we will look at what it could mean for the company >>> we begin the hour with a market come back dom chu has the numbers. >> we are ten points on the nasdaq from getting everything we lost on friday's session, that's how dramatic it has been. but there are interesting cross currents playing out the reopening trade, yes, it is bouncing back a little more but not nearly as dramatic as technology, media and communication services for example, the dow industrial lost roughly 905 points. we have gotten 346 back. we are at session highs right now. the s&p lost about 106 points. we have gotten 75 of those back. but the nasdaq lost 353, and just a couple of moments ago we got to about 340 poin
. ♪ >>> thank you, scott i'm melissa lee, in for kelly evans.tocks bouncing back after friday's big sell-off. did the markets overreact to omicron or are they too optimistic what, if anything, will the fed do about the new variant how will bond markets react to that >>> plus, jack dorsey steps aside from twitter, the stock shooting up on the news, now falling back we will look at what it could mean for the company >>> we begin the hour with a market come back dom...
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. ♪ >>> thank you, scott i'm melissa lee, in for kelly evans.after friday's big sell-off. did the markets overreact to omicron or are they too optimistic what, if anything, will the fed do about the new variant how will bond markets react to that >>> plus, jack dorsey steps aside from twitter, the stock shooting up on the news, now falling back we will look at what it could mean for the company >>> we begin the hour with a market come back dom chu
. ♪ >>> thank you, scott i'm melissa lee, in for kelly evans.after friday's big sell-off. did the markets overreact to omicron or are they too optimistic what, if anything, will the fed do about the new variant how will bond markets react to that >>> plus, jack dorsey steps aside from twitter, the stock shooting up on the news, now falling back we will look at what it could mean for the company >>> we begin the hour with a market come back dom chu
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watch melissa lee's documentary. if they smell blood in the water, they show no mercy. you take a look at avis, yes, it added $10 billion -- they're insensitive to market cap. there is obviously gaming with people who have discovered there are hedge funds representing rich people, by the way, that can be annihilated very quickly. >> also hedge funds that are in on it. >> like fellow travelers >> that's a nice way to put it. >> actually a communist way to put it, actually. >> yesterday around 10:00, we know that those who owned hertz, which was a head, and avis had enormous performance, though there were those simply shorted as a result of how much better can it get then you got better, which took the stocks back up to its highs yesterday. >> carl, what happens is -- i don't think people realize a lot of money managers are giving money to say, listen, we need been to gain shots, now, they funds that have this is provisions, say they must have shorts, these are ones where meme go to work every day and say i wish i was an assembly worker at deere, because i'll make more mo
watch melissa lee's documentary. if they smell blood in the water, they show no mercy. you take a look at avis, yes, it added $10 billion -- they're insensitive to market cap. there is obviously gaming with people who have discovered there are hedge funds representing rich people, by the way, that can be annihilated very quickly. >> also hedge funds that are in on it. >> like fellow travelers >> that's a nice way to put it. >> actually a communist way to put it,...
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. >> i'm courtney reagan in for melissa lee. over the after hours action and william-sonoma on the move calls also underway. we will break those down straightaway and our trade of the day, macy's having its best da
. >> i'm courtney reagan in for melissa lee. over the after hours action and william-sonoma on the move calls also underway. we will break those down straightaway and our trade of the day, macy's having its best da
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i'm melissa lee. on a shopping spree and names to keep on your shopping list. johnson & johnson is
i'm melissa lee. on a shopping spree and names to keep on your shopping list. johnson & johnson is
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i'm courtney reagan in for melissa lee.-- couldn't, the big warning for small caps the chart master sees trouble brewing in the charts. plus foot locker plunging today. what set the locker into the hurt locker. and the mega stock on a tear the name and how to trade it straight ahead >>> a new wave
i'm courtney reagan in for melissa lee.-- couldn't, the big warning for small caps the chart master sees trouble brewing in the charts. plus foot locker plunging today. what set the locker into the hurt locker. and the mega stock on a tear the name and how to trade it straight ahead >>> a new wave
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i'm melissa lee. tonight's lineup -- tonight ge heads to splitsville.for investors. and
i'm melissa lee. tonight's lineup -- tonight ge heads to splitsville.for investors. and
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i'm melissa lee. co-founder of market rebellion.com, pete najarian the calls are under way.or break down. apple is on a tear soaring 6% in the last week. is there trouble lurking in the charts where the trade is headed next the smash and grab crime spree
i'm melissa lee. co-founder of market rebellion.com, pete najarian the calls are under way.or break down. apple is on a tear soaring 6% in the last week. is there trouble lurking in the charts where the trade is headed next the smash and grab crime spree
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i'm courtney reagan in for melissa lee. tonight's line up.utton. several stocks soaring today we'll break down what is behind the big moves. plus burning out cannabis stocks giving up early gains to close in the red. and coming up we'll speak with one of the biggest players in the space, true leaf joins us exclusively and later the crypto people, a rare copy of the u.s. constitution is about to hit the auction block. we'll tell you about the big bid
i'm courtney reagan in for melissa lee. tonight's line up.utton. several stocks soaring today we'll break down what is behind the big moves. plus burning out cannabis stocks giving up early gains to close in the red. and coming up we'll speak with one of the biggest players in the space, true leaf joins us exclusively and later the crypto people, a rare copy of the u.s. constitution is about to hit the auction block. we'll tell you about the big bid
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i'm melissa lee. our lineup tonight -- tonight on fast, burning rubber.gs the numbers straight ahead later inflation nation, consumer prices seeing thei
i'm melissa lee. our lineup tonight -- tonight on fast, burning rubber.gs the numbers straight ahead later inflation nation, consumer prices seeing thei
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i am melissa lee tonight on fast we have our eyes on another round of earnings movers after the bell.des and shares of the on line trading somebody seeing their worst day in three years
i am melissa lee tonight on fast we have our eyes on another round of earnings movers after the bell.des and shares of the on line trading somebody seeing their worst day in three years
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they feel like hef hedge funds on the run, kind of like melissa lee's documentary yesterday.let's talk about john deere. i thought this deal was going to be completely done, they would deal with the worker issues, with the strike that's been going. they offered some pretty generous benefits. big increases in pay, health care even in retirement, putting back in a pension even for new employees. it seems like really big wins. it looks like the workers said, nope, not enough >> i'm so glad you pointed this out. this could be the new world where large companies, maybe the auto companies have this happen, where the power belongs to the workers, and. >> shocked that the co-workers didn't like that plan. but it does that seem like these are the days somewhere shareholders don't necessarily win. we have to watch this, becky i think it's incredibly important, when you heard, wow, the workers won, and it wasn't enough >> this is a situation -- the company now says, okay, we don't have any more room to give, but i don't think they'll have a choice what happens next? find new workers >>
they feel like hef hedge funds on the run, kind of like melissa lee's documentary yesterday.let's talk about john deere. i thought this deal was going to be completely done, they would deal with the worker issues, with the strike that's been going. they offered some pretty generous benefits. big increases in pay, health care even in retirement, putting back in a pension even for new employees. it seems like really big wins. it looks like the workers said, nope, not enough >> i'm so glad...
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next step one dennisville are plus one, sammy hagar, the red rock a hair melissa filling in for david lee roth. that was a hard gig because like of are not david lee. he was a great front man over there, but sammy johnson and god, they don't miss a beat over there. it keeps van halen. keeps the brand right at the top of the heap, but he is good with brand new. got into cobble wobble when that place was just an empty beach down there. branch that now has a new cocktail working with guy ferry's, gonna introduce it? we'll talk rock and roll. we'll talk libation. we'll talk life with sammy hagar right after that. so dennis miller flush one a box, come the gun is miller gloves wad the day we welcome the red rocker himself. sammy hagar, to the show. sammy, of course, singer songwriter, musician i think of him like gene and paul as far as being an entrepreneur coffee. as for closers, as they saying glengarry glen ross, i've always admired his business side. he's been performing.
next step one dennisville are plus one, sammy hagar, the red rock a hair melissa filling in for david lee roth. that was a hard gig because like of are not david lee. he was a great front man over there, but sammy johnson and god, they don't miss a beat over there. it keeps van halen. keeps the brand right at the top of the heap, but he is good with brand new. got into cobble wobble when that place was just an empty beach down there. branch that now has a new cocktail working with guy ferry's,...
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lee the ceo of financial technology association, we also have ms. florence sanders the associate director of the national consumer law center. and we have melissares joining us virtually. ms. torres is the director of policy for center for responsible lending. lastly we welcome mr. brian the ceo and president of the innovative payments association. witnesses are reminded their oral testimony will be limited to five minutes he was should be able to see a timer in front of you somewhere, on the screen or the desk in front to be that will indicate how much time you have left. i like to ask you to be mindful of the timer so we could be respectful about the witnesses and the committee #without objection your written statements are already made part of the record. doctor brody, you are not welcome to offer a five minute summary of your presentation of your testimony, thank you. >> good morning chairman lynch and members of the task force on financial technology. i am a fellow in the program. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you to discuss consumer lending projects offered by technology companies. financial technology companies can mitig
lee the ceo of financial technology association, we also have ms. florence sanders the associate director of the national consumer law center. and we have melissares joining us virtually. ms. torres is the director of policy for center for responsible lending. lastly we welcome mr. brian the ceo and president of the innovative payments association. witnesses are reminded their oral testimony will be limited to five minutes he was should be able to see a timer in front of you somewhere, on the...
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lee will present this item. >> i can see miss mcgee, thank you for coming. >> hello commissioners and executive director dearman. my name is melissa mcgee, i'm a programmanager with office of community partnerships the department of disability and aging . i am seeking your review and approval of the california department of aging medicare improvements for patients and providers contract 1212 six. the budget and all amendments. for your information presentation of this standard contract document is part of the disability aging services commission for approval as required step in the california department of agingcontracts certification process . funding provided for the grant was increased medicare beneficiary enrollment in the drug benefit low income program and medicare savings program and medicare update. the program will be completed by san francisco's health insurance counseling program which is operated by a contract with ocp. self-help for the elderly has committed the program as part of their larger inception. self-help for the elderly has been very successful in grant purposes. monitoring for fiscal year 2021 was conducted
lee will present this item. >> i can see miss mcgee, thank you for coming. >> hello commissioners and executive director dearman. my name is melissa mcgee, i'm a programmanager with office of community partnerships the department of disability and aging . i am seeking your review and approval of the california department of aging medicare improvements for patients and providers contract 1212 six. the budget and all amendments. for your information presentation of this standard...