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assertions you could tell a good start to how could someone suddenly want to go on a marijuana grow michael bubble and so it's a business that's that's just a bit sinister that every. new high g. is well known in the world concord or so every time he does his rounds villages offer him a place to stay with me and we continue. although it was a 180 well i don't want to hold toad. the menu really changes the rice and potatoes of the base of every meal it was good of they were to address to north korea right now. reality still my of course not enough. to join the usual ww more may have a new bottom and then a machine looking at it with a genuine but even joe. lul dig up of the a mission or more but one of the cast i mean no wish to lock him out of the mine to go out and make it up i mean only that i was in the mission. but because looking for a body i'm awfully boring which cannot but what i think but they don't mean but more time on what i mean when i don't. get. on the phone in the mumbling of the hundreds i saw and i was aware of what motivated i was fond of me but don't be i don't know that i thin
assertions you could tell a good start to how could someone suddenly want to go on a marijuana grow michael bubble and so it's a business that's that's just a bit sinister that every. new high g. is well known in the world concord or so every time he does his rounds villages offer him a place to stay with me and we continue. although it was a 180 well i don't want to hold toad. the menu really changes the rice and potatoes of the base of every meal it was good of they were to address to north...
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us so much as you could tell a good start to how could someone suddenly go on a marijuana grow michael bubble and so have dismissed it as that's just a bit sinister that you. need a high g. is well known and the word concord or. every time he does his rounds villages offer him a place to stay with me and we continue. the although it was a 180 well i don't want to hold toad. the menu really changes the rice and potatoes at the base of every meal let alone the volume of water of the liver her fears are still nervous about who you are right now this is the reality it's your my of course not. be sure to join the usual 1000000 talks to a 1000000 more and they had a new bottom and then a machine automatically with a genuine but even joe. p.r. of though a mission of more but one of the cast i mean no mr law came out of the mine to go out and make it i mean only that i was in the mission. but because looking for a body i'm awfully boring which cannot but what i think about they only bought more time on what i meant when i don't. think that. their. on the whole minimum length of a harness i thought ab
us so much as you could tell a good start to how could someone suddenly go on a marijuana grow michael bubble and so have dismissed it as that's just a bit sinister that you. need a high g. is well known and the word concord or. every time he does his rounds villages offer him a place to stay with me and we continue. the although it was a 180 well i don't want to hold toad. the menu really changes the rice and potatoes at the base of every meal let alone the volume of water of the liver her...
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welcome tonight's guest, he's the best thing since whoopie cushions, writer and comedian, michael loftis. she's so bubbly, she'll give you hiccups, host of crimes that changed america on fox nation, emily compagno. gnshe's so southern her blood te is mint julep, fox business anchor, dagen mcdowell. and boulder colorado was named after his biceps, tyrus. what do you make this week of -- if you're a conservative or trump supporter in this universe, are you done? >> i'm clearly neither of those. so -- pete: play the role. >> i'm going to be honest with you. i have been back and forth this whole twitter thing. when they took out the president's twitter account, they took out my 2 million liked votes, joked, and -- jokes, and so i am keeping it. and you know where it says pin, it says no content. [laughter] >> it's 2 million people said ha ha, your joke was funny and i said thank you, mr. president. my parts are there. they took away the 2 million and sthe president. so -- pete: if that moment is deleted, did it ever happen? >> it happened. i have snapshots and a tattoo on my shoulder. it happened. what i rea
welcome tonight's guest, he's the best thing since whoopie cushions, writer and comedian, michael loftis. she's so bubbly, she'll give you hiccups, host of crimes that changed america on fox nation, emily compagno. gnshe's so southern her blood te is mint julep, fox business anchor, dagen mcdowell. and boulder colorado was named after his biceps, tyrus. what do you make this week of -- if you're a conservative or trump supporter in this universe, are you done? >> i'm clearly neither of...
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whoopee cushions or maybe the flo bee comedian host of michael loftus live on "fox nation" michael loftus. she is so bubbly she will give you the hiccups "fox news" contributor and host of crimes that changed america on "fox nation" emily compagno. and she's so southern her blood type is meant julep. sitting in for kat timpf fox business network -- dagen mcdowell then host of an upset on "fox nation," that is tyrus. welcome to you all and have i mentioned greg will be back next week. what do you make this week if you are conservative or trump supporter are you done? >> i am clearly neither of those so listen i have to be honest with you i have been back-and-forth with his whole this whole twitter thing because when they took out the president's twitter account they took out might 2 million jokes. i am keeping it and you know where says penn, says no content. 2 million people said that joke was funny and i said thank you mr. president. my part is on there but they took away the 2 million the president so. >> that moment is deleted. did it ever happen? >> it happen. i've a snapshot. it happened at the point
whoopee cushions or maybe the flo bee comedian host of michael loftus live on "fox nation" michael loftus. she is so bubbly she will give you the hiccups "fox news" contributor and host of crimes that changed america on "fox nation" emily compagno. and she's so southern her blood type is meant julep. sitting in for kat timpf fox business network -- dagen mcdowell then host of an upset on "fox nation," that is tyrus. welcome to you all and have i mentioned...
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bubble conversation. bank of america's michael harnett had a note out that says dte -- d.c.'licy bubble is fueling wall street's asset price bubble when those rich want to stay risk and acting like those want to get risk, it is showing -- our guests join us now. i'm going to ask you the question because he also goes on to say it is the reflation trade that has a lot of money in it. where are we over betting on the reflation trade? >> what he highlights is the moral hazard with monetary policy, and interest rates being low, investors go out of the spectrum and take more risk to get higher return. that is partly fueled by the amount of cash pumped into the system. have very large amounts of a um in money market funds, and that money has to be deployed in higher-yielding assets. so really, the question becomes what is the endgame, and what we are in right now is a k shaped recovery, where the lower part needs a lot of support and the stock market is starting to be on the back of the stimulus. on the reflation trade, you see it starting to rise and equity prices responding well.
bubble conversation. bank of america's michael harnett had a note out that says dte -- d.c.'licy bubble is fueling wall street's asset price bubble when those rich want to stay risk and acting like those want to get risk, it is showing -- our guests join us now. i'm going to ask you the question because he also goes on to say it is the reflation trade that has a lot of money in it. where are we over betting on the reflation trade? >> what he highlights is the moral hazard with monetary...
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there is a question, i will say, not about growth trajectory, but the policy bubble, those are the words of michael hair -- hartman of bank of america he said the policy bubble is fueling the asset price bubble. when those who want to stay rich start acting like those who want to get rich and suggests a late stage speculative blowoff and the blowoff can last longer than people can remain solvent trying to get out of it. it raises the conundrum -- does growth even matter, or isn't all about what happens physically and monetarily question mark -- monetarily. jon: we can start the drinking game early, lisa and the world bubble. lisa: what are you drinking, scotch? jon: a little bit of breaking news, i'll be back in the studio monday morning. i am jonathan ferro. this is coming with me. [laughter] lisa: planting a flag. jon: this is bloomberg. ♪ karina: with the first word news, i am karina mitchell -- the body administration is time to get republicans on board with the coronavirus relief plan. his top economic adviser plans to meet with a bipartisan group to reach -- push for the bill but the price ta
there is a question, i will say, not about growth trajectory, but the policy bubble, those are the words of michael hair -- hartman of bank of america he said the policy bubble is fueling the asset price bubble. when those who want to stay rich start acting like those who want to get rich and suggests a late stage speculative blowoff and the blowoff can last longer than people can remain solvent trying to get out of it. it raises the conundrum -- does growth even matter, or isn't all about what...
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which warns of an extreme rally on the street largely due in part what they call a dy policy bubble michael hardner writes, when those who want to stay rich start acting like those who want to get rich, it suggests a late stage speculative blowoff. they already said sell the vaccine back in november '20, jim, and i don't know if it is a bear case, they're still looking at 3800 for year end, if that is having any impact today. >> it is but it's too broad of a brush. we've seen over and over again, that there are people, merry men, and women, of course, who have done a huge amount of homework for the right stocks and have done a lot of research and know more than these gray beards about the companies and they know friends who have been put out of business or friends that have done well and that happens to be snowflake and zoom in the same way, and these kids know these company, it's where they go, they know far more than we do, i do not like the denigration of this group. that said, there are two markets. there are the markets of the climate change, and whether we got, we got some more, david
which warns of an extreme rally on the street largely due in part what they call a dy policy bubble michael hardner writes, when those who want to stay rich start acting like those who want to get rich, it suggests a late stage speculative blowoff. they already said sell the vaccine back in november '20, jim, and i don't know if it is a bear case, they're still looking at 3800 for year end, if that is having any impact today. >> it is but it's too broad of a brush. we've seen over and...
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do you see -- having lived and worked through the first dot-com bubble, michael, do you see any similarities similarities. tesla is a stock -- the valuation just simply can't be explained by any type of math. however, tesla makes the best cars on the road so i think there's a lot more substance to a lot of these story stocks that are coming about now. i think there's also some key difference in the underpinnings of the market. as we're looking forward to 2021, if you look at the things that drive multiple expansion, okay, we're looking at earnings growth north of 20%, interest rates are low, we have a real opening economy that a lot of pent-up demand and we almost have infinite liquidity. so i would say the fed is creating some sort of a bubble but if you look at the long-term pe average of the s&p 500, we're right around 15 or 16. we're r either way above it or way below it. we went on friday at 22 and-a-half times forward earnings of the s&p 500. if you flip that out of, that's a 4 and-a-half percent earnings yield. you compare it to the 1% that you're going to get from the 10 year treasur
do you see -- having lived and worked through the first dot-com bubble, michael, do you see any similarities similarities. tesla is a stock -- the valuation just simply can't be explained by any type of math. however, tesla makes the best cars on the road so i think there's a lot more substance to a lot of these story stocks that are coming about now. i think there's also some key difference in the underpinnings of the market. as we're looking forward to 2021, if you look at the things that...
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michael santoli, people hate it bitcoin and bubble, and this is investors surveyed from deutsche bankd what do you make of the results? >> well, if you ask most people, they don't own most of these things, or don't have enough of the allocation and ask them if there is the a bubble, you will get a lot of affirmative answers, so a lot of it is the con sstruction of the survey, ad so it is just in the short term for the crowd psychology, but you have to have a higher threshold of the bubble. looking across the other asset classes. to me, a bubble has a high likelihood of crashing well more than half in value, and you is so be doing down 60 or 80% like the nasdaq in 2000 to call it a bubble, and i don't think that most of the u.s. tech stocks hold up to that definition. >> well said. and construction of the survey is key. but robert frank, the strongest bull case argument, and imagine 21 million pieces of art or bottles of wine or whatever cars that will ever exist in the world's history, and there is a lot more millionaires than that, and that is the bull case for just ultimately super
michael santoli, people hate it bitcoin and bubble, and this is investors surveyed from deutsche bankd what do you make of the results? >> well, if you ask most people, they don't own most of these things, or don't have enough of the allocation and ask them if there is the a bubble, you will get a lot of affirmative answers, so a lot of it is the con sstruction of the survey, ad so it is just in the short term for the crowd psychology, but you have to have a higher threshold of the...
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michael said. if you want to stay rich, start acting like those who want to get rich. this is a late stage speculative bubbleocks are higher this morning across the world. nasdaq futures up .7%. you have jeremy grantham saying you could have a 1929 style bust and a 1999-2000 last. roll it over and have a look at the dollar. the dollar is down. the ruble looks through its clinical dislocation on the ground in moscow. 35,000 protesters. the ruble goes higher this morning. the dollar is down. bloomberg says he will break the 70 level on dollar ruble before all is said and done and goldman sachs say there is a buffer there. inventory building up this morning. friend comes back to unchanged. 55-41. that's talk about 2021. it was meant to be the beginning of the end of the covid-19 pandemic. vaccines were to be rolled out around the world. the light at the end of the tunnel, is that dimming? cases are nearing 100 million vaccines, slow to rollout. nations are locking down. add to that more bad news from the prime minister in the united kingdom, boris johnson. >> it also now appears that there is some evidence that
michael said. if you want to stay rich, start acting like those who want to get rich. this is a late stage speculative bubbleocks are higher this morning across the world. nasdaq futures up .7%. you have jeremy grantham saying you could have a 1929 style bust and a 1999-2000 last. roll it over and have a look at the dollar. the dollar is down. the ruble looks through its clinical dislocation on the ground in moscow. 35,000 protesters. the ruble goes higher this morning. the dollar is down....
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i know michael is a fan of animal spirits and they were talking about where is all the capital for these mini bubbles coming from? well, the faang stocks which is $6 trillion worth of market cap are flat for six months. so, you have money coming out of stocks that have stopped moving and that's what is fueling probably a lot of the activities and stories like bed, bath & beyond and when you talk about $6 trillion. i know we throw trillion dollar numbers around all the time, but this is a huge, huge pool of capital that could continue to leak out of the market cap stocks as they continue to trade sideways or even down and find the home in some of the 5 to $50 billion companies that seem to be the new leaders in this market i think there is a lot to that story and a trend that could continue for a long time it's not surprising that small caps to lead us out of a recession. happens almost every time. >> crazy i was just looking at that chart. up another 9% today. getting ready to merge and talk about animal spirits, right? >> animal spirits all over the place and more evident than ever in small and mid
i know michael is a fan of animal spirits and they were talking about where is all the capital for these mini bubbles coming from? well, the faang stocks which is $6 trillion worth of market cap are flat for six months. so, you have money coming out of stocks that have stopped moving and that's what is fueling probably a lot of the activities and stories like bed, bath & beyond and when you talk about $6 trillion. i know we throw trillion dollar numbers around all the time, but this is a...
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michael: the fed is confident there policies are not causing too much of a distortion. we are seeing money go into asset prices but they are saying it is not a bubble. but they do have to keep their eyes on it. interest rates are a benefit, low interest rates are a benefit to the economy and they want to keep them there at a low rate until they are certain the economy is out of the woods so that when people are able to take advantage of it, they can. vonnie: thanks to our panel, though wonderful michael mckee and of course bloomberg opinion columnist brian chappatta. coming up, president-elect joe biden said to release the details of his pandemic relief package. that's at 7:15 this evening. and we will break down what is going on with impeachment proceedings. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome back. we are waiting for president-elect joe biden to unveil a relief package that will bring relief to many americans in terms of businesses and personally. but it's all overshadowed by the events of this week, including the second impeachment of president donald trump. how will the biden agenda be influenced? tina fortin is with us now. -- tina ford home is wi
michael: the fed is confident there policies are not causing too much of a distortion. we are seeing money go into asset prices but they are saying it is not a bubble. but they do have to keep their eyes on it. interest rates are a benefit, low interest rates are a benefit to the economy and they want to keep them there at a low rate until they are certain the economy is out of the woods so that when people are able to take advantage of it, they can. vonnie: thanks to our panel, though...
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bubble. i think walmart will take another piece of this pie. they will continue to grow and we need to continue to invest in walmart's stock. charles: michaelg banks, little banks, got wall street banks, fintech, new players like square, paypal. where exactly under this umbrella, widening umbrella, by the way, are you the most focused? >> i would say go for the money centers. as the yield curve, as it steepens as much as it has it, really affects banks with the biggest balance sheets. a company like jpmorgan, with two trillion dollar balance sheet, every basis point and steepening make as real difference to them. the other name that i would look at, i think will recover this year is wells fargo. they have, they haven't really followed the move the rest of the banks have. i think if you're looking for a latecomer to the game, for a company that can get its act together, i would be long wells fargo going into this year. they will be consolidation throughout the regionals as well. charles: crude oil break out. danielle, are you exposed to crude oil at all? if so, what stock do you like? what name do you like? >> i love a breakout in crude oil.
bubble. i think walmart will take another piece of this pie. they will continue to grow and we need to continue to invest in walmart's stock. charles: michaelg banks, little banks, got wall street banks, fintech, new players like square, paypal. where exactly under this umbrella, widening umbrella, by the way, are you the most focused? >> i would say go for the money centers. as the yield curve, as it steepens as much as it has it, really affects banks with the biggest balance sheets. a...
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michael steele. we'll go back to steve kornacki at the big board. >> we're kind of waiting in a holding pattern here. i'll call up the remaining bubbles here.e're expecting at any minute from what they're telling us, not all, but a big chunk of their early vote to be reported out there. again, statewide right now, david perdue's lead over jon ossoff sits at 108,000 votes. kelly loeffler's lead over raphael warnock, 78,000. warnock running 30,000 votes better than ossoff statewide, a relevant thing to keep in mind as we're waiting on these dekalb numbers because both democrats are going to get a big boost here. but warnock is 30,000 votes ahead of ossoff already. keep that in mind. 180,000 or so votes that will be released, early votes that have yet to be released from dekalb county. i can tell you the early vote, two things about this, democratic county, we've been saying, the early vote is on the more democratic side. the early vote in dekalb county back in the november election was 82% biden in dekalb county, it was 82% for joe biden was the early vote. that's what we're waiting on right now, that's a benchmark for you. democrats felt for
michael steele. we'll go back to steve kornacki at the big board. >> we're kind of waiting in a holding pattern here. i'll call up the remaining bubbles here.e're expecting at any minute from what they're telling us, not all, but a big chunk of their early vote to be reported out there. again, statewide right now, david perdue's lead over jon ossoff sits at 108,000 votes. kelly loeffler's lead over raphael warnock, 78,000. warnock running 30,000 votes better than ossoff statewide, a...