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along with melissa lee, i'm tyler mathisen here is what's ahead on this very busy news day twitter shares halted, as jon mentioned. midday surge elon musk reportedly changing course, and that puts it mildly, proposing to go through with the deal to acquire the company, twitter, at the initial price he offered months and months ago. we will have details on this gopgo i developing story. >>> plus, stocks rally, the dollar weakens, yields pulling back a bit but is the market an stiticipai something that might not happen? >>> melissa, welcome home. >> great to be back, especially when we're seeing stocks rally across the board s&p 500 on track for the best two-day gain in two years. up 5% in two days. look at the gains across the board. we have the dow higher by 2.4% s&p, 12 points off session highs, up 2.7% nasdaq gaining the most of the majors, up by almost 3% right now. a big reason behind this rally is the decline we've seen across the yield curve, particularly in the ten-year yield 3.623% right now far cry from where we were one week ago two-year note at 4.11. corporate news, we're watch
along with melissa lee, i'm tyler mathisen here is what's ahead on this very busy news day twitter shares halted, as jon mentioned. midday surge elon musk reportedly changing course, and that puts it mildly, proposing to go through with the deal to acquire the company, twitter, at the initial price he offered months and months ago. we will have details on this gopgo i developing story. >>> plus, stocks rally, the dollar weakens, yields pulling back a bit but is the market an stiticipai...
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melissa lee. the markets log their best weeks since june investor temped their fed fears.eek with tech earnings we're going to give you plays. netflix turned into a stellar performance this week, which means we should manage our trade from last week right now we'll explain what to do next. with me tonight, carter worth, mike khouw, and a special appearance by denis. let's get a quick assessment of the week's
melissa lee. the markets log their best weeks since june investor temped their fed fears.eek with tech earnings we're going to give you plays. netflix turned into a stellar performance this week, which means we should manage our trade from last week right now we'll explain what to do next. with me tonight, carter worth, mike khouw, and a special appearance by denis. let's get a quick assessment of the week's
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i'm melissa lee. on the desk tonight, tim sey seymour. we start off with a rough end to a turbulent week indices unable to sustain momentum after yesterday's rally. s&p and nasdaq going negative for the week the dow managing to hold on to a gain since monday. ten-yield treasury, yields closing above 4% for the first time since 2008. trading higher after the quarter results. morgan stanley falling 5% today. then there's regional bank first republic, plunging 16 mrs. for its worst day ever the company says net interest margins will come in at the low end. how did today's moves get us set up for the heart of earnings season yesterday's vol youm was pretty heavy. today pretty light heavy on the upside, down on the downside. >> today was the dao when the most important people in the market were speaking and we were listening. jamie diamond, with irony that banks outperformed too, and we're going to hear from more of them, but he who likes to evoke weather termology and meteorologist went to, hey, when cris
i'm melissa lee. on the desk tonight, tim sey seymour. we start off with a rough end to a turbulent week indices unable to sustain momentum after yesterday's rally. s&p and nasdaq going negative for the week the dow managing to hold on to a gain since monday. ten-yield treasury, yields closing above 4% for the first time since 2008. trading higher after the quarter results. morgan stanley falling 5% today. then there's regional bank first republic, plunging 16 mrs. for its worst day ever...
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i'm sy sara eisen in for melissa lee.g up. >> despite budding optimism, and undercurrent of concern still permeates the markets. carter worth charts out a haven to track and keep your portfolios as healthy as possible >>> then, starbucks, for some consumers, it is discretionary for others, it's a staple. we'll find out how that's balancing out when the company reports resu
i'm sy sara eisen in for melissa lee.g up. >> despite budding optimism, and undercurrent of concern still permeates the markets. carter worth charts out a haven to track and keep your portfolios as healthy as possible >>> then, starbucks, for some consumers, it is discretionary for others, it's a staple. we'll find out how that's balancing out when the company reports resu
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melissa lee, back to you >> rick santelli, thank you. and the moves of the bond market of course impacting mortgages. rates on the 30-year fixed back above 7% if you could even find a mortgage, diana olick has been looking at that story for us diana. >> that's right, melissa it's really a double whammy right now for would-be home buyers the average rate on the 30-year fixed crossed over 7% at the end of the last week and just kept going higher, hitting 7.14% according to mortgage news daily. that's the highest level in over 20 years remember, we started this year right around 3%. now, we've seen the refinance market decimated with those applications down well over 80% from a year ago according to the mortgage bankers association's latest report. applications to buy a home down 37%. and to make matters worse, it's now even harder to qualify for a loan mortgage credit availability fell in september for the seventh straight month, down 5.4% from august according to the mba's index. it's now at the lowest level since 2013, when the housing m
melissa lee, back to you >> rick santelli, thank you. and the moves of the bond market of course impacting mortgages. rates on the 30-year fixed back above 7% if you could even find a mortgage, diana olick has been looking at that story for us diana. >> that's right, melissa it's really a double whammy right now for would-be home buyers the average rate on the 30-year fixed crossed over 7% at the end of the last week and just kept going higher, hitting 7.14% according to mortgage...
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i'm melissa lee. the markets taking a late-day turn lower to cap you have an ugly week, month, and quarter. the s&p 500 at a new 2022 low. one of the big surprises this week, apple. you've gotten a lot of questions on this one since we proposed it as a play last week. is the theory still intact how should we adjust we'll go through it together for those who want another more mild mannered trade, we've got something for meat and potatoes. first let's get quick thoughts on the week from all of and what a week it was. first let's get quick thoughts carter, kick it off. >> bad week, and i think that the seduction -- and that's why you use that word, somehow we're going to bottom at the june low, put in a double bottom, it's not like that. it's a hit parade. there's wisdom in price. stocks go down a lot, and then what happens they start missing their earnings that's what we're getting now, the second act the data's coming back from individual companies it's not good. >> scott, what was your take >> melissa
i'm melissa lee. the markets taking a late-day turn lower to cap you have an ugly week, month, and quarter. the s&p 500 at a new 2022 low. one of the big surprises this week, apple. you've gotten a lot of questions on this one since we proposed it as a play last week. is the theory still intact how should we adjust we'll go through it together for those who want another more mild mannered trade, we've got something for meat and potatoes. first let's get quick thoughts on the week from all...
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i'm melissa lee. the dow and s&p end a choppy trading week almost back where they began while the nasdaq continued to dive lower. tonight we'll dive into the action see if there's a chance to profit, including staples plus, a tectonic week for the tech titans. tes tesla, a bit of a revival. theother, low battery. the options play ahead here with us tonight, carter worth, mike khouw and brian cutland. quick thoughts on the week it has been a crazy week carter >> one way to decide whether a day or week is bullish or bearish, you look at the high, low, and close low high, lower low, lower close, bearish week. >> that was simple ryan sutland, what was your take >> i think when you look at the market there was whip saw action and somewhat to the bearish side, but really it's been all about the ten-year treasuries and where that's going because by my calculation, every 1% tick up in the ten-year is 7% to 10% downin the market when it ticked up the other day, the market got real scared we saw s&p trade down
i'm melissa lee. the dow and s&p end a choppy trading week almost back where they began while the nasdaq continued to dive lower. tonight we'll dive into the action see if there's a chance to profit, including staples plus, a tectonic week for the tech titans. tes tesla, a bit of a revival. theother, low battery. the options play ahead here with us tonight, carter worth, mike khouw and brian cutland. quick thoughts on the week it has been a crazy week carter >> one way to decide...
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i'm sara eisen in tonight for melissa lee. here's what is coming up >>> despite budding optimism an undercurrent of concern still permeates the markets. carter worth charts out a haven to try and keep your portfolios as healthy as possible >>> then starbucks for some consumer it's discretionary, for others it's a stipple. we'll find out how that balancing out when the company reports results next week. in the meantime scott nations is brewing up a strategy. >>> finally, be like buffett good old berkshire stock is up solidly for the month. mike khouw has an options strategy to parallel its place it's time to risk less to make more options action starts right now. >> let's talk about today's market action because stocks ripped higher to closeout the fourth week of gains the dow jumping more than 800 points on pace for its best month since 1976, and the tech heavy nasdaq leading the gains climbing nearly 3% carter, what do you make of the rally especially in the face of some pretty brutal earnings reactions in big tech? >> right,
i'm sara eisen in tonight for melissa lee. here's what is coming up >>> despite budding optimism an undercurrent of concern still permeates the markets. carter worth charts out a haven to try and keep your portfolios as healthy as possible >>> then starbucks for some consumer it's discretionary, for others it's a stipple. we'll find out how that balancing out when the company reports results next week. in the meantime scott nations is brewing up a strategy. >>>...
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. >>> welcome the friday i'm melissa lee. tumble today after better than predicted jobs picture left the market worrying the fed will keep the pedal to the metal. we may see it in earnings next we can with the bank bhiel the fed impact is one thing, it's amplified in small caps there are ways to dampen the noise with options first, before
. >>> welcome the friday i'm melissa lee. tumble today after better than predicted jobs picture left the market worrying the fed will keep the pedal to the metal. we may see it in earnings next we can with the bank bhiel the fed impact is one thing, it's amplified in small caps there are ways to dampen the noise with options first, before
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melissa lee. the markets log their best weeks since june investor temped their fed fears. big test next week with tech earnings we're going to give you plays. netflix turned into a stellar performance this week, which means we should manage our trade from last week right now we'll explain what to do next. with me tonight, carter worth, mike khouw, and a special appearance by denis. let's get a quick assessment of the week's overall market action carter, what's your take >> in many ways it was sort of more of the same if you think about it, yields were up 15 weeks in a row, or close to it, a near record gold down, although recovering a bit. and s&p of course putting on a good week. and yet here, too, we're basically the same level where we were in june, not much happened it's going to really get down to whether the earnings can deliver next week. >> denis >> yeah, nothing like a 2.5% broad market rally on a friday the make everybody feel like it's summer time even though it's not the options show -- the vicks still priced at 30 30% vix, implies 2.5% a day. that's what we're
melissa lee. the markets log their best weeks since june investor temped their fed fears. big test next week with tech earnings we're going to give you plays. netflix turned into a stellar performance this week, which means we should manage our trade from last week right now we'll explain what to do next. with me tonight, carter worth, mike khouw, and a special appearance by denis. let's get a quick assessment of the week's overall market action carter, what's your take >> in many ways it...
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>>> welcome to friday and "options action" i'm melissa lee. live from the nasdaq market in times square markets tumble after better than expected jobs pictures left the fed worrying the rate the pedal to the metal. and in the labor market may see it in earnings next week and banks helping you get set up there. the fed impact and large caps are one thing consequences of amplified in small caps. ways to dampen's noise joining us tonight, and first before trades quick thoughts on this week from all of you since it's been a roller coaster week. carter worth what did you make of it. >> i think there's that expression when you're hoping it's hopeless. if there's hope somehow we're going to not break below the june lows, and i don't see that at all i think we're going to break we are breaking. we break substantially. >> mike? >> yeah. i think we still have more concern ahead. if you were looking how we did week over week, oh, up a little over 1.5% since last friday, but none of the situations we talked about then have gone away. if anything more evid
>>> welcome to friday and "options action" i'm melissa lee. live from the nasdaq market in times square markets tumble after better than expected jobs pictures left the fed worrying the rate the pedal to the metal. and in the labor market may see it in earnings next week and banks helping you get set up there. the fed impact and large caps are one thing consequences of amplified in small caps. ways to dampen's noise joining us tonight, and first before trades quick thoughts...
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captions by vitac -- >>> it is friday and it's time for options action i'm frank holland in for melissa lee. the markets log in their best week since june as investors temper their fed fears we'll give you plays for apple, google, and microsoft. and speaking of earnings netflix turned in a stellar performance this week, which means we should manage our trade from last week right now. we'll explain what to do next. with me tonight carter worth, the chart master, mike khouw before we get to tonight's trades let's get a quick assessment of the week's overall market action. carter, what's your take >> in many ways it was more of sort of the same yields were up gold down though recovering a bit. and s&p putting on a good week, and yet here too we're basically the same level where we were in june not much happened. it's going to really get down to whether the earnings can deliver next week. >> dennis? >> yeah, nothing like a 2.5% broad market rally on a friday to make everybody feel like it's summertime even though it's not. an options show the vix is still priced to 30 the market was up today. t
captions by vitac -- >>> it is friday and it's time for options action i'm frank holland in for melissa lee. the markets log in their best week since june as investors temper their fed fears we'll give you plays for apple, google, and microsoft. and speaking of earnings netflix turned in a stellar performance this week, which means we should manage our trade from last week right now. we'll explain what to do next. with me tonight carter worth, the chart master, mike khouw before we get...
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i'm melissa lee, a choppy trading week the nasdaq continuing to grind lower. tonight we'll dive into the action and see if there's still a chance to profit betting on staples. >>> plus a tectonic week for the two tech titans, netflix and tesla with a bit of revival, the other seems to be on low battery. the strategy and the options play straight ahead. here with us carter worth, mike khouw and our special guest mike sutland. we will begin with quick thoughts on the week it has been a crazy week, carter. >> one way to decide whether any day or week or any period is bullish or bearish, you look at the high, low, and close lower high, lower close, bearish week that was simple. >> brian, what was your take >> i think when you look at the market, yeah, there was some whipsaw action as we close out the week i think really it's been all about the ten-year treasury right now and where that's going. basically every 1% tickup in the ten-year note, that's worth about 7 or 10% downside in the market so when the ten-year sort of ticked above 4% the other day, the market go
i'm melissa lee, a choppy trading week the nasdaq continuing to grind lower. tonight we'll dive into the action and see if there's still a chance to profit betting on staples. >>> plus a tectonic week for the two tech titans, netflix and tesla with a bit of revival, the other seems to be on low battery. the strategy and the options play straight ahead. here with us carter worth, mike khouw and our special guest mike sutland. we will begin with quick thoughts on the week it has been a...
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>>> welcome the friday i'm melissa lee. the markets tumble today after better than predicted jobs picture left the market worrying the fed will keep the pedal to the metal. we may see it in earnings next we can with the bank bhiel the fed impact is one thing, it's amplified in small caps there are ways to dampen the noise with options first, before trades, let's get quick thoughts on this week from all of you since it has been a roller coaster week. carter worth, what did you mac make of it >> i think there's that exprevention "when you're hoping it's hopeless. i think there's a hope we're not going break below the june lows, and i don't think that at all. i think we're going to break and break substantially. >> mike? >> yeah, i think we still have more concern ahead you know, if you were just taking a look at how we did week over week, you'd say, we're up a little over 1.5% since last friday, but none of the situations we're talking about since then have gone away. if anything there's more evidence central bankers should t
>>> welcome the friday i'm melissa lee. the markets tumble today after better than predicted jobs picture left the market worrying the fed will keep the pedal to the metal. we may see it in earnings next we can with the bank bhiel the fed impact is one thing, it's amplified in small caps there are ways to dampen the noise with options first, before trades, let's get quick thoughts on this week from all of you since it has been a roller coaster week. carter worth, what did you mac make...
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i'm sy sara eisen in for melissa lee. here's what's coming up. >> despite budding optimism, and undercurrent of concern still permeates the markets. carter worth charts out a haven to track and keep your portfolios as healthy as possible >>> then, starbucks, for some consumers, it is discretionary for others, it's a staple. we'll find out how that's balancing out when the company reports results next week. >>> in the meantime, scott nations is brewing up a strategy. >>> finally, be like buffett berkshire stock is up solidly for the month. it reports results next weekend. if the equity is too rich for your blood, mike khouw has an option strategy to parallel its plays. it's time to risk less to make more "options action" starts right now. >> welcome, everyone before we hit some of the trades, let's talk about today's market action. stocks ripped higher to close out the fourth week of gains the dow jumping more than 800 points on pace for its best month since 1976 the s&p 500 jumping about 2.5% and the tech heavy nasdaq lea
i'm sy sara eisen in for melissa lee. here's what's coming up. >> despite budding optimism, and undercurrent of concern still permeates the markets. carter worth charts out a haven to track and keep your portfolios as healthy as possible >>> then, starbucks, for some consumers, it is discretionary for others, it's a staple. we'll find out how that's balancing out when the company reports results next week. >>> in the meantime, scott nations is brewing up a strategy....
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from the "closing bell" i'm melissa lee in for rebecca eisen. flat interesting day, though. taking directions and a move in treasury yields. dow up by 0.1% and s&p up 0.01% and nasdaq worse of the th
from the "closing bell" i'm melissa lee in for rebecca eisen. flat interesting day, though. taking directions and a move in treasury yields. dow up by 0.1% and s&p up 0.01% and nasdaq worse of the th
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i'm melissa lee, this is "fast money. a full desk in house today a special appearance for the hour by the one-and-only chart master carter worth. we start with a big bet for a big move with you options trader making a million dollar wayer that the used could fall by decent, a move of 100 basis points in less than two months. in normal times that would be massive, but this would only be the second biggest bond move in recent months. the ten-year soared from august to september, it kind of made sense, but the question here now is what kind of signal would it send to this market. what would that world look like. tim, what do you think >> yields plunge been would certainly by a growth scare, and possibly a flight to quality, but the things we're experiencing now in terms of flight to quality and global sovereign debt, if anything, the sovereigns are willing to let it run, and higher interest rates are what the fed wants when it's qt, and i think this is many central banks around the world, this is something we need to be thin
i'm melissa lee, this is "fast money. a full desk in house today a special appearance for the hour by the one-and-only chart master carter worth. we start with a big bet for a big move with you options trader making a million dollar wayer that the used could fall by decent, a move of 100 basis points in less than two months. in normal times that would be massive, but this would only be the second biggest bond move in recent months. the ten-year soared from august to september, it kind of...
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i'm melissa lee this is "fast money. karen finerman, steve grasso, shares plunging to the tune of 13% right now. the social media giant missed on earnings and warned of a weak fourth quarter that big bet on the metaverse not paying off, the stock dropping to its lowest level since 2016 the call just getting started at the top of the hour. straight to julia boorstin >> reporter: that is a smaller drop than analysts expected. earnings missed expectations and the revenue outlook on the lighter end of what analysts were looking for reality lab losses aren't slowing, that's another thing to keep in mind despite concerns about how much meta is sinking into its metaverse building division i spoke to meta outgoing cfo, and he told me currency is a stronger headwind than they expected they are expecting to see macro head winds factoring into their 2023 budget. he was bullish on reels saying they are pleased with the engagement on reels and they're making progress on making money from reels he also talked about making progress on
i'm melissa lee this is "fast money. karen finerman, steve grasso, shares plunging to the tune of 13% right now. the social media giant missed on earnings and warned of a weak fourth quarter that big bet on the metaverse not paying off, the stock dropping to its lowest level since 2016 the call just getting started at the top of the hour. straight to julia boorstin >> reporter: that is a smaller drop than analysts expected. earnings missed expectations and the revenue outlook on the...
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strong bank earnings and one of our traders ream the register on a winning move in tesla and i'm melissa lee and this is "fast money" live from the nasdaq market site we start off with a great market rebounds stocks bouncing back from steep losses earlier in the day to close sharply higher the s&p finish up 2.6% the biggest single day swing since march of 2020. the dow rebounding nearly 1400 points from low to close an the nasdaq erased more than 3% loss to finish with more than a 2% gain. the moves coming despite a hotter than expected inflation report the latest kpi showing consumer showing a rise of .4% and in spice of a drop in energy prices so is today's market action a sign that investors believe this time inflation has truly peaked or do we get to the lowest at 3191 where this was so technical, tim. >> we did thisbad news yesterday. >> good bad, bad good. >> but it was so bad because we were down 8% in from last thursday to those intraday lows before rallying 5.1% in 383 minutes today. which is extraordinary and look, i'm going to tell that i think nothing really changed today. in fac
strong bank earnings and one of our traders ream the register on a winning move in tesla and i'm melissa lee and this is "fast money" live from the nasdaq market site we start off with a great market rebounds stocks bouncing back from steep losses earlier in the day to close sharply higher the s&p finish up 2.6% the biggest single day swing since march of 2020. the dow rebounding nearly 1400 points from low to close an the nasdaq erased more than 3% loss to finish with more than a...
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hello, everybody i'm not melissa lee. i'm brian sullivan melissa had tonight and tomorrow night off. live from the nasdaq market site and on your desk tonight, we have tim seymour, karen finerman, dan nathan and guy adami. let us begin at the beginning with a major rally on wall street the nasdaq surging nearly 3.5% today. and that move, my friends brings the nasdaq back to positive for the month. huh. the nasdaq 100, it was the best day since july the s&p 500 up more than 2.5 as long-time bear mike wilson of morgan stanley now says the index could see a bear market bounce that takes it back above 4,000. take a look at the moves in big cap tech amazon jumping more than 6%. adding almost 70 billion to its market cap today what will jeff bezos buy it's now 12% above its june lows and does today's monday surge suggest the bottom may finally be in? with stocks, we've got a lot to talk about is that your piece all right, dan? we're all on cam race, oh, sorry. >> doing one of these things all good i don't know where guy adami is
hello, everybody i'm not melissa lee. i'm brian sullivan melissa had tonight and tomorrow night off. live from the nasdaq market site and on your desk tonight, we have tim seymour, karen finerman, dan nathan and guy adami. let us begin at the beginning with a major rally on wall street the nasdaq surging nearly 3.5% today. and that move, my friends brings the nasdaq back to positive for the month. huh. the nasdaq 100, it was the best day since july the s&p 500 up more than 2.5 as long-time...
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from the "closing bell" i'm melissa lee in for rebecca eisen. flat interesting day, though. taking directions and a move in treasury yields. dow up by 0.1% and s&p up 0.01% and nasdaq worse of the three down by 2.01%. and opec cutting production by 2 million barrels per day. more news on that straight ahead. also ahead, bull case for bitcoin that lost half its value. saying bitcoin is a valuable asset likely to see success. talk to the strategist behind that report. we begin with the markets. major averages trading well off lows of the session. mike santelli has his market dashboard. mike >> yeah. mentioned resilience, melissa. down 1.6%, 1.7% lows on s&p 500. even that only one-third of gained prior two days. not even surprising or alarming, a degree of pullback never threatened the old -- used to talk about, will they break broke last week, but didn't spend a lot of time in that area i think a lot of bulls and bears were right basically saying, a strong reflex bounce. the rest is very strong. probably still a few percent, though, from proving whether this is anything more
from the "closing bell" i'm melissa lee in for rebecca eisen. flat interesting day, though. taking directions and a move in treasury yields. dow up by 0.1% and s&p up 0.01% and nasdaq worse of the three down by 2.01%. and opec cutting production by 2 million barrels per day. more news on that straight ahead. also ahead, bull case for bitcoin that lost half its value. saying bitcoin is a valuable asset likely to see success. talk to the strategist behind that report. we begin with...
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i am melissa lee. this is fast money. we are live on a desk. as we mentioned, and other strong day for the market. the best day since may. the nasdaq up more than 3.3%. we will get to that in just a minute. first, the latest on twitter. shares surging after more than three-hour holds. elon musk reviving his offer to acquire the social media company at $54.20 a share.'s original offer above the close. we have the very latest. >> we knew what we were talking about earlier. this is obviously a surprise. it is a surprise to many investors and a surprise to twitter's board and something mr. musk apparently took it upon himself to do yesterday in the evening when he sent the letter that we now have read that has been filed to an amendment. that was the price originally agreed to by the parties on april 25th after he had taken a large stake in the company. we talked about joining and decided not to. he made an offer to acquire the company. he waved his due diligence as well, they reached the $50 $0.20 deal. fast-forward through a lot of very bad blood
i am melissa lee. this is fast money. we are live on a desk. as we mentioned, and other strong day for the market. the best day since may. the nasdaq up more than 3.3%. we will get to that in just a minute. first, the latest on twitter. shares surging after more than three-hour holds. elon musk reviving his offer to acquire the social media company at $54.20 a share.'s original offer above the close. we have the very latest. >> we knew what we were talking about earlier. this is obviously...
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i'm melissa lee in today for kelly evans. here's what's ahead. on yesterday's massive cpi turnaround if there's more volatility ahead, how can you play it >>> and chaos continuing in the uk the new prime minister firing her head of the treasury and reversing course on much of her big tax cut plan we'll assess the risk of britain's problems spreading globally plus, retail sales showing inflation is starting to take its toll will rising prices relate to
i'm melissa lee in today for kelly evans. here's what's ahead. on yesterday's massive cpi turnaround if there's more volatility ahead, how can you play it >>> and chaos continuing in the uk the new prime minister firing her head of the treasury and reversing course on much of her big tax cut plan we'll assess the risk of britain's problems spreading globally plus, retail sales showing inflation is starting to take its toll will rising prices relate to
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along with melissa lee, i'm tyler mathisen here is what's ahead on this very busy news day twitter sharested, as jon mentioned. midday surge elon musk reportedly changing course, and that puts it mildly, proposing to go through with the deal to acquire the company, twitter, at the initial price he offered months and months ago. we will have details on this gopgo i developing story. >>> plus
along with melissa lee, i'm tyler mathisen here is what's ahead on this very busy news day twitter sharested, as jon mentioned. midday surge elon musk reportedly changing course, and that puts it mildly, proposing to go through with the deal to acquire the company, twitter, at the initial price he offered months and months ago. we will have details on this gopgo i developing story. >>> plus
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i'm melissa lee. here's what's ahead.strong standard to the week and what sector could be a big buying opportunity right now plus, we're less than 24 hours away from the big september jobs report will getting kids back to school full-time get workers back on the job?
i'm melissa lee. here's what's ahead.strong standard to the week and what sector could be a big buying opportunity right now plus, we're less than 24 hours away from the big september jobs report will getting kids back to school full-time get workers back on the job?
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i'm melissa lee. here's what's ahead. stocks falling for a second day in a row following a strong standard to the week and what sector could be a big buying opportunity right now plus, we're less than 24 hours away from the big september jobs report will getting kids back to school full-time get workers back on the job? we turn to recruiter.com for clues on what to expect tomorrow and real estate mogul john beigel live. we begin right now with breaking news on the fed. steve liesman joins us now with the headlines. hey, steve >> melissa, hey. the federal reserve governor lisa cook in her first speech as federal reserve governor saying that ongoing rate hikes will likely be required in addition to that, a restrictive policy will need to be maintained until there's confidence that inflation is coming down towards the fed's 2% goal at some point, she says, will it be appropriate to slow the pace of increases, but that depends on progress regarding inflation. policies she says should be based on inflation data showing it's ac
i'm melissa lee. here's what's ahead. stocks falling for a second day in a row following a strong standard to the week and what sector could be a big buying opportunity right now plus, we're less than 24 hours away from the big september jobs report will getting kids back to school full-time get workers back on the job? we turn to recruiter.com for clues on what to expect tomorrow and real estate mogul john beigel live. we begin right now with breaking news on the fed. steve liesman joins us...
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with a gold bud, a quarter pounder and then get on your tractor and ride off into the sunset i'm melissa lee and this is "fast money" and we're live at the nasdaq market site on the desk tonight -- we start off with floerj big night of the earnings our team reporter standing by with the latest. julia boorstin focused on pintestest but we start off with diedra bosa the stock has dropped out of the trillion dollars club in the after hours. what is the latest. >> all focus is on the q4 light guide there terms of the revenue. after the all important holiday season they saw moderating sales growth across, quote many of our businesses in q3 and he expected that impact to continue in the fourth quarter now that was certainly felt in cloud computing, aws growth dropping to 28% year-over-year that is the first time it has dipped below 30% plus growth in at least six quarters. that is what i counted the cfo said that aws customers are working to cut their bills as they feel those macro pressures. the ad side fell the slowdown and the consumer at large, said that the u.s. consumer is holding up better
with a gold bud, a quarter pounder and then get on your tractor and ride off into the sunset i'm melissa lee and this is "fast money" and we're live at the nasdaq market site on the desk tonight -- we start off with floerj big night of the earnings our team reporter standing by with the latest. julia boorstin focused on pintestest but we start off with diedra bosa the stock has dropped out of the trillion dollars club in the after hours. what is the latest. >> all focus is on...
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i'm melissa lee in today for kelly evans. here's what's ahead. markets unable to build on yesterday's massive cpi turnaround if there's more volatility ahead, how can you play it >>> and chaos continuing in the uk the new prime minister firing her head of the treasury and reversing course on much of her big tax cut plan we'll assess the risk of britain's problems spreading globally plus, retail sales showing inflation is starting to take its toll will rising prices relate to holiday spending playing grinch for the retailers. the names that should do well, have been in a downturn. we begin today with the markets. today is another roller coaster day on the markets the story really being driven by the move we've seen in the ten-year treasury yield. that's when we hit the lows of the session. for the s&p 500 right now, we're just about 13 points off the low. 36.08 is our level right now down by 1.7% the nasdaq is down 2.2%. for more on all of this, let's get to mike stantoli live at the new york stock exchange. >> we're down a little less than a week
i'm melissa lee in today for kelly evans. here's what's ahead. markets unable to build on yesterday's massive cpi turnaround if there's more volatility ahead, how can you play it >>> and chaos continuing in the uk the new prime minister firing her head of the treasury and reversing course on much of her big tax cut plan we'll assess the risk of britain's problems spreading globally plus, retail sales showing inflation is starting to take its toll will rising prices relate to holiday...
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i'm melissa lee. this is "fast money" on the desk, courtney garcia, kiaren fine per and guy adami there was this forecast on how much farther the s&p could fall according to jamie dimon. >> may have a way to fall. depends on soft landing, hard landing, it's hard for me to answer that. it could be another easy 20%, and i think like the next 0% will be much more painful than the first, the next 100 basis points will be more painful than the next 100 people aren't used to it, and i think negative rates when all is said and sdron l have been a complete failure >> another 20y from here that implies the s&p below 2900, a level it's not seen since the depths of the pandemic dimon warning that the u.s. could fall into recession in six to nine minutes saying the fed, quote, waited too long and did too little stocks already trading near two-year lows. the s&p getting within four points of its worst level since october 2020 the dow falling below 29000 and the nasdaq posting its lowest close since july 2020 and t
i'm melissa lee. this is "fast money" on the desk, courtney garcia, kiaren fine per and guy adami there was this forecast on how much farther the s&p could fall according to jamie dimon. >> may have a way to fall. depends on soft landing, hard landing, it's hard for me to answer that. it could be another easy 20%, and i think like the next 0% will be much more painful than the first, the next 100 basis points will be more painful than the next 100 people aren't used to it,...
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along with melissa lee i'm tyler mathisen and here's what's ahead on a very busy tuesday.ising in afternoon trading. for the most part. rebounding from earlier losses we are tracking the turn as the s&p attempts to snap a four-day losing streak. and can apple, apple do what it's done so many times before, and that is save the market? the stock reversing course this afternoon, heading just a little bit higher but it remains 9% off its 52-week low. where might it go next we're going to look t
along with melissa lee i'm tyler mathisen and here's what's ahead on a very busy tuesday.ising in afternoon trading. for the most part. rebounding from earlier losses we are tracking the turn as the s&p attempts to snap a four-day losing streak. and can apple, apple do what it's done so many times before, and that is save the market? the stock reversing course this afternoon, heading just a little bit higher but it remains 9% off its 52-week low. where might it go next we're going to look t
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tail, macy's on the ball, -- for bank of america eyes on the move, bringing the trade that i am melissa lee this, this is fast money -- nasdaq market -- times square -- on that desk -- garcia -- and steve grasso. we start with oil outrage -- as opec announces plans to cut production by 2 million barrels per day. the biggest cut since the early days of the pandemic. the move and rage of the white house, which has been putting pressure on the group to increase output, and help lower fuel prices ahead of the election for the admin penetration called the decision shortsighted, saying president biden has directed the release of another 10 million barrels from the strategic petroleum reserve next month. is up from their lows last week, how much higher can they climb? guy -- i wonder if the bi demonstration was surprised they had no control over doyle global oil output? >> i love that. listen, as you know, i am an equal opportunity hater. but that comment about shortsightedness is just so -- i mean, it is tone deaf. what else is shortsighted? releasing energy from the spr. we are now at levels we
tail, macy's on the ball, -- for bank of america eyes on the move, bringing the trade that i am melissa lee this, this is fast money -- nasdaq market -- times square -- on that desk -- garcia -- and steve grasso. we start with oil outrage -- as opec announces plans to cut production by 2 million barrels per day. the biggest cut since the early days of the pandemic. the move and rage of the white house, which has been putting pressure on the group to increase output, and help lower fuel prices...
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i'm melissa lee, this is "fast money" live at the nasdaq market site a full house tonight tim seymour, karen finerman and dan nathan here on set and we start off with a big shock courtesy of the blank of england. the s&p giving up a gain of a full percent as the bank of england set a hard deadline to end the intervention this friday the nasdaq set a new two-year low and the dow lost a 400 point plus gain to end flat. the move comes after governor andrew bailey urged pension funds to rebalance quickly saying, quote, my message is you've got three days left now you've got to get this done. he added, quote, the essence of financial stability at intervention is temporary. it is not lo prolonged so, what is your take on this deadline and the markets reaction to these very dire words, tim >> look, the minute you start talking about bailing out u.k. pension funds and there is a central bank intervention that wasn't about losing resolve or central banks running back in. and a lot of people thought that this is a case how could they be buying bonds while cranking up their budget and making thi
i'm melissa lee, this is "fast money" live at the nasdaq market site a full house tonight tim seymour, karen finerman and dan nathan here on set and we start off with a big shock courtesy of the blank of england. the s&p giving up a gain of a full percent as the bank of england set a hard deadline to end the intervention this friday the nasdaq set a new two-year low and the dow lost a 400 point plus gain to end flat. the move comes after governor andrew bailey urged pension funds...
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i'm melissa lee and this is "fast money. on the desk tonight tim, karen, dan and guy. and tonight we start off with the latest covid crack down in china. shanghai disney shutting down as new cases spike. visitors stranded there unable to leave until they present a negative covid test. in macau, they were on lockdown after a dealer tested positive a single dealer. the latest curb comes as china doubles down on the zero covid policy and what will it mean for the country's economy and what possible ripple effects could i have closer to home. after president xi seemed his pow. >> the idea that zero covid could be more stringent and for morsefully in place and here we are. so what do you think. >> and the sense was once power was recemented, it was a chance to alleviate some of the tension. if you look at how emerging markets, which are 36, 37% china are trading, they're making fresh 25-year lows relative to the s&p. so i know we're going to talk so someone who is an expert on china. so the headlines to me on china crackdowns are getting kind of old and i think if you look
i'm melissa lee and this is "fast money. on the desk tonight tim, karen, dan and guy. and tonight we start off with the latest covid crack down in china. shanghai disney shutting down as new cases spike. visitors stranded there unable to leave until they present a negative covid test. in macau, they were on lockdown after a dealer tested positive a single dealer. the latest curb comes as china doubles down on the zero covid policy and what will it mean for the country's economy and what...
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cnn's rene marsh takes us to lee county where schools are still shut down. >> my goodness gracious. >> reporter: melissahool for the first time. >> that's the sign he stands in for the first day of school every year. >> reporter: fort myers beach elementary is one block from the ocean. hurricane ian's powerful winds tore down walls, and it destroyed nearly everything inside. >> losing that school is -- it's probably what i've cried about the most. >> reporter: it's been more than two weeks, and the entire lee county school district remains shut down. >> we do have schools that remain in a high-needs category, suffering significant damage. >> he already said this year was tougher for him than most, so i am worried about him falling behind. >> reporter: lee county schools are emblematic of a growing trend. the climate crisis disrupting school systems nationwide for months and in some cases, years. in california, wildfires have been the leading cause of school closures from 2018 to 2019, a record 2,295 schools closed. last year, in louisiana, hurricane ida, a devastating category 4 storm, ripped off roofs
cnn's rene marsh takes us to lee county where schools are still shut down. >> my goodness gracious. >> reporter: melissahool for the first time. >> that's the sign he stands in for the first day of school every year. >> reporter: fort myers beach elementary is one block from the ocean. hurricane ian's powerful winds tore down walls, and it destroyed nearly everything inside. >> losing that school is -- it's probably what i've cried about the most. >>...
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greg lee ktvu, fox two news and after the debate, we spoke with menlo college political science professor melissa michelson. she said. the timing of the debate didn't really matter. because people who tuned in we're likely big supporters of dalli or big supporters of newsome, she said. for any undecided voters, the real impact will be felt in what's written and said about the debate. with the debate is more about in terms of maybe affecting the turnout decisions or the vote choice decision of undecided voters is what are they going to consume about it tomorrow or even tonight? what are they going to see on the news about it? what are they going to see on social media about it? and then what are they going to see in the commercials? you know, in the advertisements that the two candidates put out and that's really why the debate matters. in contra costa county . tomorrow is the last day to register to vote to receive a ballot in the mail. residents can still register to vote after tomorrow, but then they'll be required to vote in person on election day. residents can register to vote online on the
greg lee ktvu, fox two news and after the debate, we spoke with menlo college political science professor melissa michelson. she said. the timing of the debate didn't really matter. because people who tuned in we're likely big supporters of dalli or big supporters of newsome, she said. for any undecided voters, the real impact will be felt in what's written and said about the debate. with the debate is more about in terms of maybe affecting the turnout decisions or the vote choice decision of...
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lee county is just one recent example where extreme weather brought on by the climate crisis is having an extreme impact on education. >> my goodness gracious. >> reporter: melissa son zane's school for the first time. motor fires beach elementary is one block from the ocean. hurricane ian tore down walls and the storm surge approached the top of the school doors, destroying nearly everything inside. >> losing that school is probably what i've cried about the most. >> reporter: it's been more than two weeks and the entire lee county school district remains shut down. >> we do have schools that remain in a high needs category, suffering significant damage. >> he already said this year was tougher for him than most, so i am worried about him falling behind. >> reporter: lee county schools are emblematic of a growing trend, the climate crisis disrupting schools nationwide, for months and in some cases years. in california, wildfires have been the leading cause of school closures, from 2018 to 2019 a record 2,295 schools closed. last year in louisiana, hurricane ida, a devastating category 4 storm, ripped off roofs and destroyed schools. more than a year later, two
lee county is just one recent example where extreme weather brought on by the climate crisis is having an extreme impact on education. >> my goodness gracious. >> reporter: melissa son zane's school for the first time. motor fires beach elementary is one block from the ocean. hurricane ian tore down walls and the storm surge approached the top of the school doors, destroying nearly everything inside. >> losing that school is probably what i've cried about the most. >>...
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lee county telling me they have three shelters still open. wolf? >> leyla santiago, thank you very much. finally tonight, we want to congratulate our senior editorial producer melissaeptember 27th and is already sporting "the situation room" onesie. congratulations to the family. to our viewers, thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." please be sure to join us beginning monday for a two-hour "situation room" from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. eastern weekdays. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> out front next, dire warning. the president of ukraine now n sounding the alarm that putin is preparing russia for possible nuclear war after president biden warned of, quote, armageddon. how desperate is putin getting? >>> plus, the breaking news this hour. the "new york times" is now reporting that herschel walker urged his ex-girlfriend to have a second abortion. this "the times" reports was after he allegedly paid for that first abortion that's been in the news. can his campaign survive? >>> and first "outfron
lee county telling me they have three shelters still open. wolf? >> leyla santiago, thank you very much. finally tonight, we want to congratulate our senior editorial producer melissaeptember 27th and is already sporting "the situation room" onesie. congratulations to the family. to our viewers, thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." please be sure to join us beginning monday for a two-hour "situation room" from 5:00 to 7:00...
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lee county was one of the hardest hit areas by the storm. as cnn's rene marsh explains, this is one example of how the climate crisis is impacting education. >> my goodness gracious. >> reporter: melissas school for the first time. >> that's where they stand for the first day of school every year. >> reporter: it's one block from the ocean. hurricane ian's powerful winds tore down walls and its storm surge approached the top of the school doors destroying everything inside. >> losing that school is probably what i've cried about the most. >> reporter: it's been more than two weeks, and the entire lee county school district remains shut down. >> we do have schools that remain in a high-needs category suffering significant damage. >> he already said this year is tougher for him than most so i am worried about him falling behind. >> reporter: lee county schools are emblematic of a growing trend, the climate crisis disrupting school systems nation wild for months and in some cases years. in california, wildfires have been the leading cause of school closures from 2018 to 2019, a record 2,295 schools closing. last year in louisiana, hurricane i da ripped off roofs and dre stroied schools f
lee county was one of the hardest hit areas by the storm. as cnn's rene marsh explains, this is one example of how the climate crisis is impacting education. >> my goodness gracious. >> reporter: melissas school for the first time. >> that's where they stand for the first day of school every year. >> reporter: it's one block from the ocean. hurricane ian's powerful winds tore down walls and its storm surge approached the top of the school doors destroying everything...
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lee county was one of the hardest hit areas by the monster storm. as cnn's renee marsh explains, this is just one way the climate crisis is impacting education. >>> my goodness gracious. >> reporter: melissar the first time. >> that's the sign he stands in for the first day of school every year. >> reporter: fort myers beach is one block from the ocean. hurricane ian's powerful winds tore down walls and the storm surge destroyed nearly everything inside. >> losing that school is -- too's probably what i've cried about the most. >> reporter: it's been more than two weeks, and the entire lee county school district remains shut down. >> we do have schools that remain in a high-needs category suffering significant damage. >> he already said this year was tougher for him than most. i am worried about him falling behind. >> reporter: lee county schools are emblematic of a growing trend. the climate crisis disrupting school systems nationwide for months and, in some cases, years. in california, wildfires have been the leading cause of school closures from 2018 to 2019, a record 2,295 schools closed. last year in louisiana, hurricane ida, a devastating category-four storm, ripped off roofs and de
lee county was one of the hardest hit areas by the monster storm. as cnn's renee marsh explains, this is just one way the climate crisis is impacting education. >>> my goodness gracious. >> reporter: melissar the first time. >> that's the sign he stands in for the first day of school every year. >> reporter: fort myers beach is one block from the ocean. hurricane ian's powerful winds tore down walls and the storm surge destroyed nearly everything inside. >>...
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greg lee ktvu, fox two news well, we interviewed menlo college political science professor melissa michaelson after that debate, and she says the people who listened in we're likely big supporters of either state senator deli or governor. newsom the professor says undecided voters will be affected by all the post debate talk. what are they going to see on the news about it? what are they going to see on social media about it? and then what are they going to see in the commercials in the advertisements that the two candidates put out and that's really why the debate matters. stay with ktvu and ktvu .com. over the next two weeks, we're going to have full coverage of the bay area, state and national races. alright 409 back over to steve paulson, so just to clarify there might be just a few spots of freeze right? they're going to change this. they being changed things change it does. i mean sunday morning was cold, but we're seeing a little bit of a breeze here and a few high clouds and that is keeping temperatures mainly in the forties and fifties. so i think the frost advisory is spurious to sa
greg lee ktvu, fox two news well, we interviewed menlo college political science professor melissa michaelson after that debate, and she says the people who listened in we're likely big supporters of either state senator deli or governor. newsom the professor says undecided voters will be affected by all the post debate talk. what are they going to see on the news about it? what are they going to see on social media about it? and then what are they going to see in the commercials in the...