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i'm melissa lee from the heart of new york city's times square. sim seymour, jeff mills, adam parker we begin with the rough ride on wall street. markets closing out the week deep in the red with the s&p finishing near the lows of the day, 2.8%. that after loretta messer seemed to take a 75 basis point hike off the table. the index closing out the third straight down week and check out the biggest laggards this week netflix leading the pack, down 37%. there is weakness across sectors and phase energy, hca, healthcare, warner brothers, all seeing double digit losses what are the markets telling us? are we in the midst of a bigger grind lower? >> it seems that way based on what powell said yesterday, he set is up saying we're going to hike intercession i think equity markets were pricing in what we would call a soft landing a mild recession, a quarter or so. i think today what happened is people start to price in the hard landing saw the yield curve flatten, saw all these names just get absolutely crushed so i think we're still in the -- for a littl
i'm melissa lee from the heart of new york city's times square. sim seymour, jeff mills, adam parker we begin with the rough ride on wall street. markets closing out the week deep in the red with the s&p finishing near the lows of the day, 2.8%. that after loretta messer seemed to take a 75 basis point hike off the table. the index closing out the third straight down week and check out the biggest laggards this week netflix leading the pack, down 37%. there is weakness across sectors and...
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i'm melissa lee. tim seymour, yocourtney garcia n jeff mills a rough end to a rough month the nasdaq plunging more than 4% today. bringing its losses for april to over 13%, the worst day for the nasdaq since september 2020. worst month since october of 2008 and the highest growth names taking the biggest hit arc fund down 29% this month the s&p and dow dropping today the s&p posting the lowest close of the year, now off 14% off the record high. january 4th. for the second friday in a row, the dow ended the week with a nearly thousand point loss leading the way lower today, amazon, 14% loss was the biggest since 2006 the company cutting $205 billion from the market cap in the last 24 hours that, by the way, is more than two netflixes. as we get ready to kick off a new month, thank goodness, a new month is coming, what is the market trying to tell us tim? >> exhale. a week when 50% of the s&p reported and i've got a couple more stats we lost a trillion in faang, market cap this month. we're within 20 ba
i'm melissa lee. tim seymour, yocourtney garcia n jeff mills a rough end to a rough month the nasdaq plunging more than 4% today. bringing its losses for april to over 13%, the worst day for the nasdaq since september 2020. worst month since october of 2008 and the highest growth names taking the biggest hit arc fund down 29% this month the s&p and dow dropping today the s&p posting the lowest close of the year, now off 14% off the record high. january 4th. for the second friday in a...
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for now, let's get to the half with melissa lee. >> welcome to "the halftime report." front and center as a benchmark hits a new high. where is the high for the nasdaq and the beaten up techtrade and we'll get you ready for the crucial earnings season. kari firestone, jason snipe, jim lebenthal and pete najarian, co-founder of market rebellion.com. well off of the lows of the session and yields are up. the ten-year yield topping 2.7% for the first time in more than three years. so did the 30-year yield the s&p anna
for now, let's get to the half with melissa lee. >> welcome to "the halftime report." front and center as a benchmark hits a new high. where is the high for the nasdaq and the beaten up techtrade and we'll get you ready for the crucial earnings season. kari firestone, jason snipe, jim lebenthal and pete najarian, co-founder of market rebellion.com. well off of the lows of the session and yields are up. the ten-year yield topping 2.7% for the first time in more than three years....
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he's going to provide color commentary next hour with melissa lee for the draft.of all, welcome by the way, we're going to three you a little kudos did you hear about this, remember your picks last year? you said -- >> jim farley -- >> amc if we had done those two in the draft that pairing actually would have won i think andre iguodala won with tesla and, believe it or not, lennar >> i heard i won with ford and amc. you take your phone out and type to your kids i am not an idiot right? the people who you most want to think, you know what, dad is not so dumb, even though he didn't know how to work this. >> we could argue the last year, maybe even the one before that, favored a lot of the retail momo trades listen, favored a lot of stocks period it is a very, very different environment to be picking stocks into this year do you think that will change the people who would do well >> i spent a lot of time and i don't want to reveal which i have on my list, but in the old days you were trying to find something that would triple or go to zero now we're looking for somet
he's going to provide color commentary next hour with melissa lee for the draft.of all, welcome by the way, we're going to three you a little kudos did you hear about this, remember your picks last year? you said -- >> jim farley -- >> amc if we had done those two in the draft that pairing actually would have won i think andre iguodala won with tesla and, believe it or not, lennar >> i heard i won with ford and amc. you take your phone out and type to your kids i am not an...
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>> can you read my smart board melissa lee? are you able to read that?t jimmy chitwood # gsb. >> jimmy was in the movie "hoosiers" i mention that because lizzy hails from indiana, she trained the winning bucket into earnings on the 20th i think you want to stay long facebook. >> all right, bk, what do you say? >> for me, as a big no and two reasons why, she talked about 77% -- this is about network effect it's already grown. number two, estimates on operating earnings are way too high, no way they'll get 47% margins. >> split so far. pete, what do you say? >> i'm a buyer i've owned this thing since the very beginning and will continue to own it. i think zuckerberg will be a genius with this meta verse. they have the cash to do it, it's a buy. >> karen >> yes, that's thumb's up, unrecognizable, you had me at low pe, cash flow, i love it all, i'm long. clearly hasn't worked this year but i agree with everything she said >> the traders have spoke on are you out there buying lizzy's pitch on meta, vote on the twitter poll and we'll bring results later in the
>> can you read my smart board melissa lee? are you able to read that?t jimmy chitwood # gsb. >> jimmy was in the movie "hoosiers" i mention that because lizzy hails from indiana, she trained the winning bucket into earnings on the 20th i think you want to stay long facebook. >> all right, bk, what do you say? >> for me, as a big no and two reasons why, she talked about 77% -- this is about network effect it's already grown. number two, estimates on operating...
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for now, let's get to the half with melissa lee. >> welcome to "the halftime report." i'm melissa lee in today for scott wapner rising rates front and center as a benchmark hits a new high. where is the high for the nasdaq and the beaten up techtrade and we'll get you ready for the crucial earnings season. kari firestone, jason snipe, jim lebenthal and pete najarian, co-founder of market rebellion.com. well off of the lows of the session and yields are up. the ten-year yield topping 2.7% for the first time in more than three years. so did the 30-year yield the s&p and nasdaq on pace for their first losing week in four. we have the s&p up by 11 points or a quarter of a percent. the nasdaq down by just about a half a percent right now where are we in the markets, i ask, as we finish off a largely down week. jim lebenthal, are we digesting a rate shock that the fed sent us earlier >> melissa, thanks it's good to see you i like the way you phrased this. we're digesting a shock. it will be the first down week in four. so we have three up weeks. we bounced off that low with
for now, let's get to the half with melissa lee. >> welcome to "the halftime report." i'm melissa lee in today for scott wapner rising rates front and center as a benchmark hits a new high. where is the high for the nasdaq and the beaten up techtrade and we'll get you ready for the crucial earnings season. kari firestone, jason snipe, jim lebenthal and pete najarian, co-founder of market rebellion.com. well off of the lows of the session and yields are up. the ten-year yield...
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>>> it's friday and time for "options action" i'm melissa lee live from the nasdaq new york marketsite in time square here's what's coming up. >> first up, taking q's from the qqq's. carter worth lining up what the tech sector and did know the term biotech was first termed in 1916, been a long time but tony zhang thinks it's time for a long-time play in the sector. and finally, this week's tapping of the pet rowum reserve has theories flying, but the oil complex is just that complex. before you slide on that slick, we'll navigate the nuances time to risk less to make more "options action" starts right now. >> let's get right to it nasdaq started the second quarter on more positive note then ending the first one. but one trading session does not a quarter make, carter worth lays out his trade for big tech what do you see. >> what's fascinating this is where the innovation is, it zom nates the s&p and has been the winner on the way up and loser on the way down. let's look at the first chart, just the standard two-year default, if you will with the automated trend line. smoothing neck ann
>>> it's friday and time for "options action" i'm melissa lee live from the nasdaq new york marketsite in time square here's what's coming up. >> first up, taking q's from the qqq's. carter worth lining up what the tech sector and did know the term biotech was first termed in 1916, been a long time but tony zhang thinks it's time for a long-time play in the sector. and finally, this week's tapping of the pet rowum reserve has theories flying, but the oil complex is just...
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. >>> it's friday and it's time for options action i'm melissa lee live at the market site in times square. here's what's coming up. >>> first up, taking cues from the qq cues. then did you know the term biotechnology was first coined in 1919? it's been a long time since then but now tony thinks time is right to lay out a long time play in the sector >>> finally, this week's announcement of the tapping of the strategic petroleum reserve has all sorts of theories flying, but the oil complex is just that, complex before you slide on that slick, professor khouw helps you nav fwat the nuances it's time to risk less to make more options action starts right now. >>> let's get right to it. the nasdaq started off the second quarter on a more positive note than it ended that first one, but one trading session does not a quarter make. carter worth lays out his prospects for big tech what do you see? >> this is where all the innovation is. the nasdaq 100, all the growth, it's what dominates the s&p, and of course it was the winner on the way up, and it's been the loser on the way down. let's look at
. >>> it's friday and it's time for options action i'm melissa lee live at the market site in times square. here's what's coming up. >>> first up, taking cues from the qq cues. then did you know the term biotechnology was first coined in 1919? it's been a long time since then but now tony thinks time is right to lay out a long time play in the sector >>> finally, this week's announcement of the tapping of the strategic petroleum reserve has all sorts of theories...
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. >>> it's friday and time for "options action" i'm melissa lee live from the nasdaq new york marketsites what's coming up. >> first up, taking q's from the qqq's. carter worth lining up what the tech sector and did know the term biotech was first termed in 1916, been a long time but tony zhang thinks it's time for a long-time play in the sector.
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i'm melissa lee live at the nasdaq market site in times square the markets dropping sharply today. all the major averages falling more than 2.5% with the dow posting its worst day since 2020 losses across all listed options in the u.s put volume exceeded call volkrum. and you noted this has only occurr occurred six times in the past two years. what do you think this means in. >> i think we need to take a look at that and some other things on the options markets, too. so the first thing i would say is obviously there's a tremendous amount of concern right now. a lot of the unusual put volume we saw was not retail traders going out and buying puts on the stocks they hold we saw, you know, well above average activity in things like the xps index. and that's largely an institutional product. we saw well over 1.5 million puts trade in that one today, normally about a million and that is a big instrument we're talking about $430,000 per contract when we're talking about xps. when we see a day like today our biggest question is what are we looking forward to or not looking forward to i th
i'm melissa lee live at the nasdaq market site in times square the markets dropping sharply today. all the major averages falling more than 2.5% with the dow posting its worst day since 2020 losses across all listed options in the u.s put volume exceeded call volkrum. and you noted this has only occurr occurred six times in the past two years. what do you think this means in. >> i think we need to take a look at that and some other things on the options markets, too. so the first thing i...
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. -- captions by vitac -- >>> it is friday and it is time for options action i'm melissa lee live at the nasdaq market site in times square here's what's coming up. >>> when the pendulum swings too far carter worth explains why the safety of utilities may be getting stretched. >>> then, in case you haven't heard yet on cnb >> the stem cell research starts next week with the numbers. >> but tony zane thinks there is really only one to speak up about. finally, a special edition of look back, with professor khouw. how you manage some of our recent trade suggestions depends entirely on how you are using them it's time to risk less to make more "options action" starts right now. >> let's get right to it today the markets closeout a losing week lately we've been spending a lot of time in offensive, defensive positioning. case in point, carter's hideout last month other sectors might be getting a little long in the tooth already. for a different reason carter what are the charts telling you? >> we thought we'd focus on utilities here there are very interest rate sensitivities in the market.
. -- captions by vitac -- >>> it is friday and it is time for options action i'm melissa lee live at the nasdaq market site in times square here's what's coming up. >>> when the pendulum swings too far carter worth explains why the safety of utilities may be getting stretched. >>> then, in case you haven't heard yet on cnb >> the stem cell research starts next week with the numbers. >> but tony zane thinks there is really only one to speak up about....
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. >> live overlooking nasdaq site, i'm melissa lee. ahead on "fast," extreme makeover builders, home builders edition, this has been hammered down more than 25% the cart master says now might be the time to build a foundation plus the friday edition of america's favorite game, trade it or fade it. so is now the time to bail on names or jump back in? later, elon musk may be shaking up another sector of the economy. is mining his next target? and which companies could pen from his attention we start off and wrap up a volatile week. the nasdaq has the nearest lows of the day, it is down nearly 4% since monday the s&p and thetow in the red for the week this as treasury rates continue to climb ten-year yields topping the 2% yield since march 201930-year mortgage rates about 5%. take a look at the leaders this week most of the gains coming from defensive sectors. healthcare, staples, utilities as you get ready to kick off earnings season, are these the names you stock exchange with? guy, what do you say >> absolutely, mel healthcare has been
. >> live overlooking nasdaq site, i'm melissa lee. ahead on "fast," extreme makeover builders, home builders edition, this has been hammered down more than 25% the cart master says now might be the time to build a foundation plus the friday edition of america's favorite game, trade it or fade it. so is now the time to bail on names or jump back in? later, elon musk may be shaking up another sector of the economy. is mining his next target? and which companies could pen from his...
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after another april sell-off, i'm melissa lee joined by carter worth, mike khouw and tony z zhang. the s&p 500 posted its worst month since the onset of the pandemic this week's volatility was led by the tech sector's earnings report we have another big week of results on tap lots of consumer related names, healthcare stocks facing the same macro head winds that impacted the markets this week so carter, what are you seeing at this point? >> right, well, the pressure is on, right? and very few things are immune but i thought we would look at today is a stock we have not done in quite some time and also a big stock, we're going to look at cvs to kick off it is the crossroads of offense and defense. we know it is a store, drugstores and other goods they sell all over the country. yet it is defensive because it is in the healthcare sector. the truth is it is underperforming its sector, other areas of the market and looks like it has downside risk going into earnings. the first chart on the screen, this is a relative chart, just simply dividing the stock by an aggregate, in this case, t
after another april sell-off, i'm melissa lee joined by carter worth, mike khouw and tony z zhang. the s&p 500 posted its worst month since the onset of the pandemic this week's volatility was led by the tech sector's earnings report we have another big week of results on tap lots of consumer related names, healthcare stocks facing the same macro head winds that impacted the markets this week so carter, what are you seeing at this point? >> right, well, the pressure is on, right? and...
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i'm joe kernen along with andrew ross sorkin and melissa lee. becky is off today u.s.e cars were ready now. >> the fully autonomous taxi >> did you see the lines at the dispensaries am i supposed to drive around like nothing is happening -- the pot smokers the accidents they cause because they're going 20 because they're pettrified >> going slow can be just as dangerous. >> it can. are you okay >> you know me i'm not into any of this kind of stuff. >> there was a time -- just my luck, too, now it's legal. i just can't -- it makes me wonder have we thought this through? if someone is definitely just baked, can you tell? can you pull them over and test for that and say you're not going to be doing this >> it's hard to test for that, though >> i know. so have we thought this through? you sure this is okay, sorken? did you see those lines at the dispensaries >> i don't like the secondhand smoke. i don't want to be walking down the street with my kids and have pot smoke -- >> another reason. >> i mean that's forward thinking >> prepared for all contingencies. >>> shares of
i'm joe kernen along with andrew ross sorkin and melissa lee. becky is off today u.s.e cars were ready now. >> the fully autonomous taxi >> did you see the lines at the dispensaries am i supposed to drive around like nothing is happening -- the pot smokers the accidents they cause because they're going 20 because they're pettrified >> going slow can be just as dangerous. >> it can. are you okay >> you know me i'm not into any of this kind of stuff. >> there...
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i'm melissa lee in times square along with cart er worth, mike khouw and tony zhang the s&p and the nasdaq both close out a third week in a row of losses across all listed options in the u.s and mike you noted this has only occurred six times in the past two years. what do you think this means >> yeah, i mean, i think we need to take a look at that and i think we need to take a look at other things in the options market too first thing i would say is that obviously there is a tremendous amount of concern right now. a lot of the unusual put volume we saw was not retail traders going out and buying puts on the stocks they hold, we saw, you know, well above average activity in things like the spx index, largely an institutional product. we saw well over 1.5 million puts trade in that one today normally about a million and that is a big instrument we're talking about $430,000 per contract when we think about spx. the other thing i was looking at, though, and really when we see a day like today, our biggest question is what are we looking forward to or not looking forward to i think is probably
i'm melissa lee in times square along with cart er worth, mike khouw and tony zhang the s&p and the nasdaq both close out a third week in a row of losses across all listed options in the u.s and mike you noted this has only occurred six times in the past two years. what do you think this means >> yeah, i mean, i think we need to take a look at that and i think we need to take a look at other things in the options market too first thing i would say is that obviously there is a...
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i'm melissa lee in times square with carter worth, mike coe and tony zeng. the major averages falling more than 2.5% with the dow posting its worst day since october of 2020 the s&p and nasdaq both close out a third week in a row of losses across all listed options in the u.s., put volume exceeded call volume. mike, you noted this has only occurred six times in the past two years. what do you think this means >> yeah, i mean, i think we need to take a look is that the and i think we need to take a look at other things in the options market, too. the first thing i'd say is there is a tremendous amount of concern right now. a lot of the unusual put volume we saw was not retail traders going out and buying puts on the stocks that they hold. we saw, you know, well above average activity in things like the spf index. that's largely an institutional product. we saw well over 1 1/2 million puts trade-in that one today normally about a million that is a big instrument we're talking about $430,000 per contract when we talk about spx. our question is what are we look
i'm melissa lee in times square with carter worth, mike coe and tony zeng. the major averages falling more than 2.5% with the dow posting its worst day since october of 2020 the s&p and nasdaq both close out a third week in a row of losses across all listed options in the u.s., put volume exceeded call volume. mike, you noted this has only occurred six times in the past two years. what do you think this means >> yeah, i mean, i think we need to take a look is that the and i think we...
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mentioned earlier up 15.5% halftime report starts now >>> welcome to "the halftime report" i'm melissa lee tightening on the horizon. when will we know this tightening is priced in especially for the beaten down techtrade and we'll debate that and how to position your portfolio from here. our investment committee today, brenda vingiello, john farr, and josh brown and jon najarian, co-founder of market rebellion.com. the s&p and nasdaq on pace for their first losing week in four. right now we are close to session lows on the s&p 500.
mentioned earlier up 15.5% halftime report starts now >>> welcome to "the halftime report" i'm melissa lee tightening on the horizon. when will we know this tightening is priced in especially for the beaten down techtrade and we'll debate that and how to position your portfolio from here. our investment committee today, brenda vingiello, john farr, and josh brown and jon najarian, co-founder of market rebellion.com. the s&p and nasdaq on pace for their first losing week...
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. >>> live from the nasdaq marketsite in time square, this is "fast money", i'm melissa lee, tonight's trader lineup guy adami, dan nathan, bonawyn eison ahead on "fast money" -- the oil could prices keep ripping higher plus big banks on the clock. earnings season kicks off in 12 hours what will the overall reports mean for the market. later, chips not semis but potato chips, wall street saying they have no pricing power. who does the traders are set to name names. we start with the roller costar on the s&p rising 1.3% early in the day as investor shrug off cpr report but despite hopes, couldn't hold the gains ended more than 3% what's be behind the reversal is there more pain to come if inflation sticks it stinks, bk. >> yeah, and i think that's not priced in. it's great if this is as high as inflation gets but if prices are sticky and don't go down, for a while, that's a while. if you look at market indicators on inflation, like break-evens, which you can tease out from the bond market they're saying two years out you'll still have inflation above 4% so this morning was a bit of a re
. >>> live from the nasdaq marketsite in time square, this is "fast money", i'm melissa lee, tonight's trader lineup guy adami, dan nathan, bonawyn eison ahead on "fast money" -- the oil could prices keep ripping higher plus big banks on the clock. earnings season kicks off in 12 hours what will the overall reports mean for the market. later, chips not semis but potato chips, wall street saying they have no pricing power. who does the traders are set to name names....
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we're live from the nasdaq market sight andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen and melissa lee lookfor joining us this morning. >> good morning. >> hello, hello. becky is off today we're still 3 1/2 hours before the market is set to open, i
we're live from the nasdaq market sight andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen and melissa lee lookfor joining us this morning. >> good morning. >> hello, hello. becky is off today we're still 3 1/2 hours before the market is set to open, i
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i'm melissa lee tonight's trader lineup guy adami, karen finerman, steve grasso, and pete najarian, co-foudner of ma marketrebellion.com. right now jaw-dropping drop for netflix, losing subscribers for the first time in more than ten years. we're all over the report in the ripple effect, this after-hour shock on a day the market bucking all of the headwinds, rising rates and surging dollar and uber hawkish fed, we break it down next and twitter dropping on chatter and number of firms giving elon the inl financial cold shoulder meanwhile, netflix down 25%, streaming giant losing 200,000 subscribers in the first quarter and forecasting even more losses this quarter let's go inside the numbers now with our own julia boorstin, julia? >> that's right, melissa, we're seeing the netflix shares down 25% on a massive subscriber supply the company did lose 200,000 subscribers instead of adding 2.7 million which is what analysts projected they did note 700,000 were lost because the company stopped operations in russia and the company guided 2 million subs in the second instead of the guided 2.6 million w
i'm melissa lee tonight's trader lineup guy adami, karen finerman, steve grasso, and pete najarian, co-foudner of ma marketrebellion.com. right now jaw-dropping drop for netflix, losing subscribers for the first time in more than ten years. we're all over the report in the ripple effect, this after-hour shock on a day the market bucking all of the headwinds, rising rates and surging dollar and uber hawkish fed, we break it down next and twitter dropping on chatter and number of firms giving...
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. >>> live from the nasdaq marketsite in time square, this is "fast money", i'm melissa lee, tonight's trader lineup tim seymour, dan nathan -- ahead on fast dow transports down 10% is an early warning sign one trader is buying right now >>> plus so much for being silent partner, elon musk went from passive to board member in 24 hours the impact of musk muscling in on twitter straight ahead. >>> and mystery stock, all-time highs selling shampoo to motor oil to diamonds, you won't find one here in new york city. we start with the easy come, easy go market nasdaq closing 2.25% erasing gains of the month and look at high-valuation stocks getting absolutely crushed. rivian dropped 9% and -- does today's action mark the end of the bear market rally tim, what do you say >> look at this big desk, this is nice. folks at home, by the way, there's three of us and of course melissa anyway, back to the question it's a case where, first of all, 251 on the two-year means we're effectively for most people seems like all-time highs it is not all-time but again the move higher semis down 4.3%. discusse
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jim will be with us, melissa lee to talk through the picks and, you know, give us some stocks. >> the stock draft is tomorrow to get you ready for the nfl draft later that night. >> closing bell starts right now. ♪ >>> looking forward to it, guys. stocks trading in a wide range today. off the highs but holding on to the gains. most important hour of trading starts now welcome to "closing bell." right now, dow's up 200 points we got as high as 457 but did negative at one point in the session. it's been all over the place looks like the gains are holding here the s&p 500 up half a percent. we are down about 2% for the week at least on the nasdaq which has been really the eye of the storm lately on earnings and selling. it's up today, a third of 1% weakness a alphabet and meta chart of the day to boeing falling hard after posting a wider than expected quarterly loss the worst performer in the dow, down 9%. coming up, the latest read on the travel industry. hawaiian airline's stock tanking today on the back of earnings. we will talk to the ceo. also, check out shares of spotify. they are
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. >>> live from the nasdaq new york marketsite in time square, this is "fast money" i'm melissa lee tonight's trader lineup tim seymour, jeff mills, tim seymour, and guy adami ahead on fast, snap snap back, shares rising after the company's latest earnings report, we're dialled in and will bring you all the details plus coming up on day three of netflix slide and chart matt master has a call what it do with the stock right now and later, stock is going green, new jersey opening for legal marijuana sales and we got the executive chair for the company now allowed to cash in starting with the s&p reversal giving up gain 1% earlier and finishing down almost 1.5% this as fed chair powell hands down more aggressive action coming soon. >> there's something in the idea of front-end loading, whatever accommodation one thinks appropriate. that points in the direction of 50 basis points being on the table, certainly we make these decisions at the meeting. we make them meeting by meeting but i'd say 50 basis points is on the table for the may meeting. >> looks like you used our desk. was it filmed right
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>>> live from the nasdaq new york marketsite in time square, this is fastball "fast money" i'm melissa lee. tim seymour, karen finerman. steve grasso -- ahead on fast another wild day on wall street. red ruled the tape and major averages fell we dive into safe harbor during the storm and where it could go from here. straight ahead plus, is consumer urge to splurge slowing down, we're seeing big stocks drop this week, what the charts are telling us later, betting on the ev boom, a boom that will need lots and lots of lithium. we'll talk to the ceo of lithium america about the challenges ahead as we slide into the electric movement. we start with the sell off on wall street nasdaq dropping to its lowest close in two weeks. check out the losses in big names on wall street, microsoft, apple, tesla, alphabet, meta, losing $316 billion in market cap today alone. the move comes as the fed lays out its plan to drawdown its balance sheet. let's get more on the headlines of the central bank with steve liesman who is on set with us, first reporter guest on set for "fast money." >> right guy for the r
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mentioned earlier up 15.5% halftime report starts now >>> welcome to "the halftime report" i'm melissa lee in for scott wapner quantitative tightening on the horizon. when will we know this tightening is priced in especially for the beaten down techtrade and we'll debate that and how to position your portfolio from here. our investment committee today, brenda vingiello, john farr, and josh brown and jon najarian, co-founder of market rebellion.com. the s&p and nasdaq on pace for their first losing week in four. right now we are close to session lows on the s&p 500. we are down 23 points or half a percent for the nasdaq and we are down by 1% here. the ten-year yield 2.647% with slight steepening going on in the yield curve. how do you factor this all in, michael farr we heard from the fed minutes that we were going to get a greater amount of tightening on top of a greater amount of tightening expected in the rate hikes. what is the market pricing in at this point >> melissa, i think the markets are still trying to believe the federal reserve. every one of these market pullbacks has been on
mentioned earlier up 15.5% halftime report starts now >>> welcome to "the halftime report" i'm melissa lee in for scott wapner quantitative tightening on the horizon. when will we know this tightening is priced in especially for the beaten down techtrade and we'll debate that and how to position your portfolio from here. our investment committee today, brenda vingiello, john farr, and josh brown and jon najarian, co-founder of market rebellion.com. the s&p and nasdaq on...
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. >>> live from the nasdaq market side, overlooking times square, i'm melissa lee. tonight's trader lineup -- fast april showers usually brings wall street flowery returns. the s&p has finished this month higher than major averages starting the first week of this april, on the plus side, so can i good guys last plus, venti size beatdown for starbucks. howard charles back in charge for the third time and his first big move in the about-face on the buyback >>> and rolling the dice on gaming stocks. can the reopening rebound boost the bottom lines >>> but we start off with a blockbuster date for twitter shares soaring 27%, the best day since the ipo. the move that elon musk sold a 9% stake in the social media's stock. it's apparently a passive one but some analysts are assuming he might have a more active role in twitter more than 70% of respondents said no. given that twitter serves as the de facto public town square, failing to adhere to free speech prince manies fundamentally undermines democracy, he asks? is this his first step, quote/unquote, to doing something? >
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i'm melissa lee. ahead on "fast" all that glitters, gold crossing the 2k gnashing and theprecious metal up nearly 9% while the s&p down 7% should investors keep mining the metals we will dig in elon musk has big gripes at the twitter board claiming they're not investing in the company, don't seem to use the product much and get paid a lot of money. is he just mad twitter is not embracing his offer, or does he have a point we'll debate that. later the birdflu spreading to 31 states infecting 27 million chickens and turkeys on farms, egg and poultry prices spiking the stocks impacted. we start off with the countdown. netflix set to kick off the parade in just under 24 hours. the stock is flirting with its lowest levels in two years and it's not the only tech name stru struggling look at the performance of the big names in the market just this month microsoft down 9%. alphabet down more than 8% the high growth, high multiple stocks, sofi, robinhood, carvana dropping double interest rates is this trade ju
i'm melissa lee. ahead on "fast" all that glitters, gold crossing the 2k gnashing and theprecious metal up nearly 9% while the s&p down 7% should investors keep mining the metals we will dig in elon musk has big gripes at the twitter board claiming they're not investing in the company, don't seem to use the product much and get paid a lot of money. is he just mad twitter is not embracing his offer, or does he have a point we'll debate that. later the birdflu spreading to 31 states...
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jim will be with us, melissa lee to talk through the picks and, you know, give us some stocks. >> thehe nfl draft later that night. >> closing bell starts right now. ♪ >>> looking forward to it, guys. stocks trading in a wide range today. off the highs but holding on to the gains. most important hour of trading starts now welcome to "closing bell." right now, dow's up 200 points we got as high as 457 but did negative at one point in the session. it's been all over the place looks like the gains are holding here the s&p 500 up half a percent. we are down about 2% for the week at least on the nasdaq which has been really the eye of the storm lately on earnings and selling. it's up today, a third
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i'm melissa lee in for scott wapner your stocks setting up for a near-term rally and it's just gottenh more with our investment committee, stephanie link, jason snipe, jim lebenthal and jon najarian of marketrebellion.com. the dow up 58 points the nasdaq up by almost 2% and the yields hitting f
i'm melissa lee in for scott wapner your stocks setting up for a near-term rally and it's just gottenh more with our investment committee, stephanie link, jason snipe, jim lebenthal and jon najarian of marketrebellion.com. the dow up 58 points the nasdaq up by almost 2% and the yields hitting f
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i'm melissa lee. tonight tim, karen, dan and guy. ahead on "fast," it is the talk of the take. elon musk's unsolicited take over bid for twitter, littered with his 420 weed references we have musk's brewing battle with the board for the potential for other bidders to step in and breaking down all of the other companies and ventures that musk already has besides hi crown jewel tesla. and we'll break down the day's action for big news higher by nike and caterpillar to the message in taiwan semi may be sending to the markets but we begin with twitter. and as we come on the air, all hands on meeting is starting management along with rank and file gathering to digest a wild day. today's move by musk to buy twitter the latest move in the chess game between the social media company and the world's richest man. a tech talk in the middle of the day. musk laid out his reasons forbidding $43 billion for what he called the defact or town square. >> this is not a way to sort of make money you know, i think this is -- it is just that i think this is -- this could -- my strong intuitive sense
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i'm melissa lee. tim karen, guy on "fast. tesla up revenue up 81% from last year. the stock higher after hours and we'll go inside the numbers and hear from elon musk. >>> a netflix nosedive the streamer ending the session down 35% its worth day since 2004 down over 60% this year so is netflix dead money and what about the rest of the entertainment stocks later united airlines just out with earnings minutes ago, the stock insuring up 7% first on cnbc interview with the ceo scott kirby and straight off with the big move higher in tesla popping by 5% after the company beat on the top and bottom lines revenue jumping 81% from year ago levels and deliveries topping 310,000 vehicles tesla's call kicks off at 5:30 p.m. eastern time. elon musk could join, maybe he won't. hopefully he will. phil lebeau has all the numbers and details. phil. >> hey, he says he'll be on the call i think he has something to say, maybe something about twitter. we'll talk about that in a little bit the numbers they just reported much better than expected and that's the reason the stock is surgi
i'm melissa lee. tim karen, guy on "fast. tesla up revenue up 81% from last year. the stock higher after hours and we'll go inside the numbers and hear from elon musk. >>> a netflix nosedive the streamer ending the session down 35% its worth day since 2004 down over 60% this year so is netflix dead money and what about the rest of the entertainment stocks later united airlines just out with earnings minutes ago, the stock insuring up 7% first on cnbc interview with the ceo scott...
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great to be back i'm melissa lee with us tonight tim, karen, dan and guy. we haven't been here together since december of 2019 so it is a very big day. ahead on "fast," arms and the energy trade as the price of crude has tumbled and plus elon taking his ball and going home, at least for now musk now not joining the board of twitter what is his about-face signaling. and we'll debate that. and uranium is up 50%. the man behind the trust etf will join us he said this bull run is only in the second inning. but we start off with a rough opening to a critical week the s&p dropped more than 1.7% closing below the 50-day moving average for the first time since march 17 the nasdaq was down over 2% with the q's gaving up half of the gains and look at the ten-year, the highest level since january of 2019. impact of rising rates in focus. governor christopher wallace saying the central bank is doing all it can to prevent collateral damage and acknowledging that rate hikes are a brute force tool that could act as a hammer on the economy a lot going on today, guy. not ma
great to be back i'm melissa lee with us tonight tim, karen, dan and guy. we haven't been here together since december of 2019 so it is a very big day. ahead on "fast," arms and the energy trade as the price of crude has tumbled and plus elon taking his ball and going home, at least for now musk now not joining the board of twitter what is his about-face signaling. and we'll debate that. and uranium is up 50%. the man behind the trust etf will join us he said this bull run is only in...
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i'm melissa lee in for scott wapner your stocks setting up for a near-term rally and it's just gottenetter and we'll debate all of that and much more with our investment committee, stephanie link, jason snipe, jim lebenthal and jon najarian of marketrebellion.com. the dow up 58 points the nasdaq up by almost 2% and the yields hitting fresh highs and ten-iary yield hitting its highest since december 2018. right now we are two 888s, lucky triple 888s and its highest level since april 2019 stephanie link, what just happened and why the huge reversal particularly because we're seeing not just the mega-cap tech stocks on the nasdaq and we're seeing the lower quality innovation names and ark is up 2% today >> well, i think also you have the re-open names that are doing really well after the mask mandate, and some of the airlines and the tsa were lifrtlifte and underneath it was all multifamilies and maybe the housing market is not as hot maybe the economic data continues to be mixed. maybe the fed doesn't have to go as much. i mean mueller was crazy and they want to get ahead of the curve b
i'm melissa lee in for scott wapner your stocks setting up for a near-term rally and it's just gottenetter and we'll debate all of that and much more with our investment committee, stephanie link, jason snipe, jim lebenthal and jon najarian of marketrebellion.com. the dow up 58 points the nasdaq up by almost 2% and the yields hitting fresh highs and ten-iary yield hitting its highest since december 2018. right now we are two 888s, lucky triple 888s and its highest level since april 2019...
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we're live at the nasdaq market site, i'm melissa lee. on the desk tim seem ymseymour, owe, dan and guy adami deirdre bosa just got off the call with the cfo. what did he tell you, d-bo >> he told me inflation was a problem. he quantified it he said that they took an incremental hit of $6 billion versus last year due to inflationary pressures and he doesn't see them easing any time soon that's what's hitting the guidance which is hitting share prices down nearly 10% the forecast of revenue growth of 5% in the second quarter is the slowest we've seen in a few decades on top of slower growth this past quarter. he also had really interesting comments on supply and demand. the cfo told me that they doubled their network over the pandemic but that has now led to too much space now they have to try to optimize it and that's going to take some time i asked if that had anything to do with the demand picture and he said no, that remains strong. in terms of the different businesses, cloud was a bright spot growing 37% year over year and so it is ke
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we're live from the nasdaq market sight andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen and melissa lee lookt you. thanks for joining us this morning. >> good morning. >> hello, hello. becky is off today we're still 3 1/2 hours before the market is set to open, if we did it now, dow would open at 43 points higher. nasdaq off and s&p off by about a point and a half treasury yields, though, our favorite topic. >> sitis it? streaming might be it today. >> got close to 2.9. got to near 3. now 2.884, and the two-year, those of you who know different inversions, 2.5. let's talk a little stream. >> yeah. the story of the day here. netflix stock tanking after the company reported its first loss of subscribers for more than a decade to be exact, subs were down versus an expected gain of 2.7 million. even 700,000 subscribers lost thanks to a wind-down in russia, the report clearly a shock to investors. netflix reporting a loss of 2 million subscribers for the second quarter after earnings reported t ceo reed hastings is open to offering lower priced tiers with service and advertising. he said that wou
we're live from the nasdaq market sight andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen and melissa lee lookt you. thanks for joining us this morning. >> good morning. >> hello, hello. becky is off today we're still 3 1/2 hours before the market is set to open, if we did it now, dow would open at 43 points higher. nasdaq off and s&p off by about a point and a half treasury yields, though, our favorite topic. >> sitis it? streaming might be it today. >> got close to 2.9. got...
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i'm melissa lee live from the nasdaq marketsite here in times square this is "fast money. on the desk tonight here in studio tim seymour, karen finerman, dan nathan and guy adami. good to be with you all. we begin tonight with that big news out of twitter. the board doing an about-face, accepting elon musk's offer to acquire the company for $44 billion in cash. musk will take twitter private if the deal gains aapproval, and in his first tweet after the announcement he used a rocket, heart, and star emojis plus a statement about the deal former ceo jack dorsey will walk away with almost a billion dollars in cash as part of the purchase twitter holding an all-hands meeting right now at company headquarters we'll bring you any headlines as they cross the tape. shares of the social media platform rising at least 6% on this news. its highest close since november still short of the per share offer on the deal. so does this deal make it to the finish line and what are the ripple effects across the social media space? happened pretty fast, dan. what do you make of it >> it did. i
i'm melissa lee live from the nasdaq marketsite here in times square this is "fast money. on the desk tonight here in studio tim seymour, karen finerman, dan nathan and guy adami. good to be with you all. we begin tonight with that big news out of twitter. the board doing an about-face, accepting elon musk's offer to acquire the company for $44 billion in cash. musk will take twitter private if the deal gains aapproval, and in his first tweet after the announcement he used a rocket, heart,...
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deben matar una mujer que no hizo eso no lo hizo yo lo acepto en mi corazón >> mientras lee la carta que melissa ella no hizo nada no fue su culpa no investigaron todavía >> los que la apoyan están en una carrera contra el tiempo para salvar la de la inyección letal programada para el próxo miércoles 27 de abril y hasta ahora más de 20 senadores se han unido que se aplace o suspenda la condena >> bueno podría melissa recibir indulto de último mento o se convertirá en la primera mujer hispana en ser ejecutada en texas aún no lo sabemos pero la esperanza continúa en la corte de apelaciones donde este lunes sus abogados esperan que ocurra un milagro >> desde (...) texas regreso coigo joana >> y cabe recalcar que cada vez son menos las personas que son ejecutadas aser condenadas a la pena de muerte en estados unidos en 1990 y nueve fueron 98 y el año pasado 11, recientemente la pena capital ha vuelto a ocupar titulares con la reciente ejecución de (...) en texas ya inyección letal programada para melissa lucio la próxima semana según (...) poco menos de la mitad de los estadounidenses apoya la pena
deben matar una mujer que no hizo eso no lo hizo yo lo acepto en mi corazón >> mientras lee la carta que melissa ella no hizo nada no fue su culpa no investigaron todavía >> los que la apoyan están en una carrera contra el tiempo para salvar la de la inyección letal programada para el próxo miércoles 27 de abril y hasta ahora más de 20 senadores se han unido que se aplace o suspenda la condena >> bueno podría melissa recibir indulto de último mento o se convertirá en...
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lee the up on me. okay. tell me, official. good afternoon, melissa kids, no big, bad to go. you'll know for sure. musk last minute of what they've done was each come pick up. so the appraisal slocum livable, ah, for is your media a reflection of reality? in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? isolation for community. are you going the right way? where are you being led to somewhere? which direction? what is true? what is faith? in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah, since the break away of the doughnuts people's republic woo has been ranging and don't boss. ukrainian artillery, it's been shelling civilian townsend, mining village is that you're more than welcome to deal with look, ah, the horn and blue, what look with little boys will give us quality one. ah, moscow accuses washington of attempting to escalate the conflict and ukraine is a key of claims. as the u. s. claims cares, force is still hold groundwater you for despite russian forces controlling the city . the main objective of such stateme
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melissa chan, thanks for joining us. it's official, hong kong, former 2nd in command will soon be 1st in command. john lee is set to be the next chief executive. this week he formerly registered as a candidate which will be voted on not by the 7000000 people of hong kong, but by committee of about 1500 electors. this is john lee, submitting his candidacy to become hong kong new leader. he's came to draw attention to his application form the critic say's application is little more than a formality because he is the only person running for office. even so he took the time to explain how he won the backing of more than half of the prob, aging election committee. they have in general, supported the 3 directions, which is you as a result oriented approach to solve problems onto on hansley compact is in as of on call and also to um, consolidate a firm foundation for the development. hong kong lee said to take over from kerry lam who's not standing for a 2nd term after a difficult period in office, evolving the coven 19 crisis side were violent pro democracy protests. as lambs, deputy and 2nd in command, it was
melissa chan, thanks for joining us. it's official, hong kong, former 2nd in command will soon be 1st in command. john lee is set to be the next chief executive. this week he formerly registered as a candidate which will be voted on not by the 7000000 people of hong kong, but by committee of about 1500 electors. this is john lee, submitting his candidacy to become hong kong new leader. he's came to draw attention to his application form the critic say's application is little more than a...
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familiares leen las cartas que melissa envía contra el tiempoa salvarla de la inyecciÓn letal en muchas ciudades salieron a la calle exigiendo el indulto >> familiares lee reesó contigo bananas gracias y be recalcar que docenas de legisladores >> se espera que las mÁs de 335,000 firm serÁn entregadas este lunes a la junta de i indultos de libertad condicional de texas esperando noticias que cambien el rumbo de su destino es de (nombre extranjero( regreso contig >> gracias cabe recalcar que cenas de legisladores e estatales tanto democratas como republicanoshan intercedido por melissa, veremos quÉ pas de ari méxico han sido las mása, mÁs de 1600 bomberos combaten in incendios forestales que azota el suroeste estados unidos, nuevo mÉxico ha sido afectado, las llamas han destruido docenas de hogares y arrasado con mÁs de 100 millas cuadradas de terreno altas temperaturas combinadas con fuertes vientos y con condiciones muy secas mantienen alerta a las aoridades >> al regresar en noticias t telemundo la inflaciÓn estÁ llevandontos pero estos ce a cs taada vez mÁs fams a los bancos de alimento, estos centros tambiÉn sufr el i impactde la economia. el jugador
familiares leen las cartas que melissa envía contra el tiempoa salvarla de la inyecciÓn letal en muchas ciudades salieron a la calle exigiendo el indulto >> familiares lee reesó contigo bananas gracias y be recalcar que docenas de legisladores >> se espera que las mÁs de 335,000 firm serÁn entregadas este lunes a la junta de i indultos de libertad condicional de texas esperando noticias que cambien el rumbo de su destino es de (nombre extranjero( regreso contig >> gracias...
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lee out of our east asia bureau. zach bring us up to speed. what has japan's experience been like with cove at the last 2 years? yes, melissa. japan has been successful in keeping the local coven infection res low in the past 2 years, compared to western countries. we've been doing the tokyo olympics last summer, infection number only collette for some time. last february, however, japan faced the biggest wave of covey 19 cases caused by the army con variant by the writ of infection and death. i'm much lower than most of countries in the ward theater shows later this tow in japan is 20462 and accumulate teeth. number of covey cases exist. point 8000000 is unclear what a color for japan starts is in fighting the virus most as bus predict. the public's embrace of public health conditions with high vaccination rates, nearly 80 percent of the population has received at least 2 shots. molding 40 percent have 3. now this doesn't appear to be a full opening, for example, japan is not yet welcoming tourists. why is that true, while most of the country, so coast regions, i re open the borders to tourist. japan continues to turn them
lee out of our east asia bureau. zach bring us up to speed. what has japan's experience been like with cove at the last 2 years? yes, melissa. japan has been successful in keeping the local coven infection res low in the past 2 years, compared to western countries. we've been doing the tokyo olympics last summer, infection number only collette for some time. last february, however, japan faced the biggest wave of covey 19 cases caused by the army con variant by the writ of infection and death....
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lee out of our east asia beer l. zach. bring us up to speed. what has japan's experience been like with cove at the last 2 years? yes, melissa japan has been successful in keeping the local co infection raised low in the past 2 years compared to western countries, even during the tokyo olympics last summer. infection number only collette for some time. lest they vary. however, japan faced the biggest wave of covina in cases caused by the army quote variant by the rate of infection. and dave are much lower in most of countries in the ward. it has just little days. 2 in japan is 28462, and a cumulative number of covey cases exist. point 8000000 is unclear what a color for japan stuff is in fighting. the virus must, as per critical publics embrace of public health conditions with high vaccination rates, nearly 80 percent of the population has received at least 2 shots in more than 40 percent have 3. now this doesn't appear to be a full opening. for example, japan is not yet welcoming tourists. why is that true? while most of the countries across regions are re open the borders to a tourist, japan continues to turn them away and
lee out of our east asia beer l. zach. bring us up to speed. what has japan's experience been like with cove at the last 2 years? yes, melissa japan has been successful in keeping the local co infection raised low in the past 2 years compared to western countries, even during the tokyo olympics last summer. infection number only collette for some time. lest they vary. however, japan faced the biggest wave of covina in cases caused by the army quote variant by the rate of infection. and dave are...