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that's mike santoli out in omaha. for more of his sitdown with thomas russo, go to our website. do not miss our coverage talking about berkshire hathaway's annual shareholder meeting it's live on cnbc.com, and it starts tomorrow at 10:00 p.m. eas -- 10:00 a.m. eastern time. >>> up next, the former federal reserve, rich clarida here his forecast moving foarrwd, what it means for the markets. we'll do it next on "closing bet. (music) up top by the hogan ♪♪ woah (sfx) car racing -final boarding flight to wait... is that a phone? look at the performance! the graphics. that thing's a gaming machine. a new challenger! faker! that man's a gaming legend. everyone fasten your seatbelts. and here we goooo! ♪♪ doors take us places. so you bought a place. to new adventures. -oh. mwah. -planned... -and unplanned. -surprise! -they lead to goals. -for you, mama. and connect us to family. i didn't get the part. your dedicated fidelity advisor can help you open those doors. but i did get waiter number 2. because they know you. they can help you create a comprehensive plan for your full financial
that's mike santoli out in omaha. for more of his sitdown with thomas russo, go to our website. do not miss our coverage talking about berkshire hathaway's annual shareholder meeting it's live on cnbc.com, and it starts tomorrow at 10:00 p.m. eas -- 10:00 a.m. eastern time. >>> up next, the former federal reserve, rich clarida here his forecast moving foarrwd, what it means for the markets. we'll do it next on "closing bet. (music) up top by the hogan ♪♪ woah (sfx) car racing...
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mike santoli's back with us.s a bit sloppy we're up off the lows and the indexes, but you have an 80% downside volume day in the new york stock exchange. you have the russell 2,000 struggling trading beat for beat with the financials for the most part down another 2%, really not that far off of where it was, you know, back before the pan pandemic so i think it's still a delicate situation. we go into the fed trying to stay somewhat neutral in the middle of the range right here i do think it's worth remembering we get the adp jobs report tomorrow. never really a market mover, but it's a reminder that it is a jobs week. so we're going to get loaded with a lot of here's where the economy stands right now, and then tomorrow, obviously it's going to be hashing through the message from the fed where, you know, you have had the market in regional banks essentially, you know, proactively throwing a tantrum, suggesting that maybe the pain threshold isn't much hire than this right now. >> i would give you one more reminder
mike santoli's back with us.s a bit sloppy we're up off the lows and the indexes, but you have an 80% downside volume day in the new york stock exchange. you have the russell 2,000 struggling trading beat for beat with the financials for the most part down another 2%, really not that far off of where it was, you know, back before the pan pandemic so i think it's still a delicate situation. we go into the fed trying to stay somewhat neutral in the middle of the range right here i do think it's...
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mike santoli speaks with thomas russo. head over to cnbc.com at 11:30 a.m. eastern time. >> that does it for "power lunch," everybody. >>> guys, thanks welcome to "closing bell." i'm scott wapner apple earnings, the final fang to report. there's your countdown clock little more than an hour and a half stocks remain unsettled after another rate hike from the fed more turmoil around the regional banks. here's your score card with 60 minutes to go. the dow weaker several household names come under pressure boeing, goldman sachs, disney among the losers >>> talk of the tape, the road ahead for stocks let's ask the star dan ives with me here. man, all the stuff going on in the market and apple, only the biggest stock in the market, reporting. what do you ex pect >> it's the heart and lungs of tech we've seen an uptick in china in terms of iphone demand i'm expecting some positives from the services. overall iphone demand continues to be rock of gibralter. >> it's expected to be down 5% they're expected to report a decline in sales it would be only the third time
mike santoli speaks with thomas russo. head over to cnbc.com at 11:30 a.m. eastern time. >> that does it for "power lunch," everybody. >>> guys, thanks welcome to "closing bell." i'm scott wapner apple earnings, the final fang to report. there's your countdown clock little more than an hour and a half stocks remain unsettled after another rate hike from the fed more turmoil around the regional banks. here's your score card with 60 minutes to go. the dow weaker...
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senior markets commentator mike santoli is here at post 9. the weather. it's like one day we're worried who is next on the regional banks and the next day we're not. hard landing back in play until it isn't what do you see? >> a lot of things coming together to give the feel of a fragile setup 24 hours before the fed is likely to hike. the australia hiking rates overnight along with a batch of softer data and another run to me sets up that call is the fed overcommitted to hiking? they're going to go one too far. nobody thinks that 25 basis points -- i don't think 25 basis points changes the game one way or the other but it does turn the wheel one more time and that creates the funding pressures on the regional banks the frc solution as drum tight as it is is not a scalable thing if we have a lot of these banks in the situation i do think that's reflective of reasons for more persistent selling at the top end of the range. so that's where i would come down on exactly what is driving things now as we wait and want to go in on neutral footing. >
senior markets commentator mike santoli is here at post 9. the weather. it's like one day we're worried who is next on the regional banks and the next day we're not. hard landing back in play until it isn't what do you see? >> a lot of things coming together to give the feel of a fragile setup 24 hours before the fed is likely to hike. the australia hiking rates overnight along with a batch of softer data and another run to me sets up that call is the fed overcommitted to hiking? they're...
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that's mike santoli.li at 6:00 eastern time >>> straight ahead, y keearnings next week. we'll set you up for it next they could be more efficient? i'm listening. well, with ibm, you can use software to help you connect and analyze data— from hvacs to elevators to lights. what if we use ai-driven insights to pinpoint inefficiency? yep. and act on it. saving energy, money... ... and emissions. yup. that's a big one. now you've built something better for everyone. that's the sustainability solution ibm and a global real estate company created. what will you create? ibm. let's create. car designers can shape a piece of clay into a piece of art... so why don't they? at nissan, things are different. they design cars that look like swords... (engine accelerates) gladiators... the future... ♪ or... wow. nissan knows what thrill looks like. because they design it into every car they make. ♪ ♪ every single day, businesses everywhere are asking the exact same question: is it possible? well...with comcast business...
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mike santoli here to break down the crucial moments.on why defense is the best strategy steve kovach looking at the plunge in peloton today. first, mike santoli, let's talk about tesla. take a look. a few moments ago that stock, there it is, the spike why? perhaps because elon musk has tweeted moments ago, quote, excited to announce that i have a new ceo for x and twitter. she will be starting in six weeks. unnamed person my role will transition to being executive chair and cto overseeing products, software. >> i believe it's systems operations, not psychological operations >> look, i mean, people have been making the argument have can he have his attention in all these different places the one they seem to care about more than anything is tesla. >> right the perception is tesla has been the orphan company as he's been fixated on getting things straight at twitter. trying to finance the company and all the rest we don't really -- he did say he was going to look for a permanent ceo for twitter some time ago you see the knee-jerk reaction
mike santoli here to break down the crucial moments.on why defense is the best strategy steve kovach looking at the plunge in peloton today. first, mike santoli, let's talk about tesla. take a look. a few moments ago that stock, there it is, the spike why? perhaps because elon musk has tweeted moments ago, quote, excited to announce that i have a new ceo for x and twitter. she will be starting in six weeks. unnamed person my role will transition to being executive chair and cto overseeing...
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mike santoli, bespoke always has great information.dia, has been up 90% plus in the six months leading up to an earnings report five other times on the five earnings reaction days that followed, nvidia was up four times out of the five. huge moves and not really a sell on that news. >> no. momentum is a real phenomenon in markets, both price momentum and fundamental momentum and story line momentum. i think that's one of the things it tells you what's fascinating is the way this stock has so massively repriced at a time when earnings in the current fiscal year are basically -- supposed to come in where last fiscal year came in we moved forward this earnings power by a year, meaning moved it further into the future by august 31st, fiscal 2024 estimates are the same as they are now. stock's doubled since then for fiscal '25, earnings estimates up 8 or 9% in the time the stocks have doubled. it's mostly about what can you tell me about whether this is the perfect play for the big picture shifts in technology we're expected. >> frank holla
mike santoli, bespoke always has great information.dia, has been up 90% plus in the six months leading up to an earnings report five other times on the five earnings reaction days that followed, nvidia was up four times out of the five. huge moves and not really a sell on that news. >> no. momentum is a real phenomenon in markets, both price momentum and fundamental momentum and story line momentum. i think that's one of the things it tells you what's fascinating is the way this stock has...
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santoli before we get into earnings salesforce, crowdstrike, okta, we are all over the cloud and a lotith salesforce up a lot since the last earnings report and it's only half way back from its peak to trough decline i think you have a lot of stocks in tech in that zone salesforce has rarely been this inexpensive or relative to free cash flow in its history that doesn't mean that's how it's going to trade and the eye of the beholder stock and i think it's worth mentioning it had pretty sloppy earnings responses today with advanced autoparts and hpe and hpq and the market is rag ed and it seems to reflect relatively low expectations and the kind of market where everyone is selling something to buy something, it seems, safer and more predictable and that's yet market breadth has not cooperated and if i can see an upside to today's actions and we got a jolts report that scared the market briefly because it seemed like it was too strong and too many job openings and you have fed speakers saying don't worry about that we still have a pause on the table and it seems silly and fickle on an in
santoli before we get into earnings salesforce, crowdstrike, okta, we are all over the cloud and a lotith salesforce up a lot since the last earnings report and it's only half way back from its peak to trough decline i think you have a lot of stocks in tech in that zone salesforce has rarely been this inexpensive or relative to free cash flow in its history that doesn't mean that's how it's going to trade and the eye of the beholder stock and i think it's worth mentioning it had pretty sloppy...
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santoli i begin with you all of a sudden we have a lot of green on the board. >> a little bit of a burst 4,200 on the s&p earlier. this would be a closing high for the year at this point above 4180 basically an intraday high too yep it's gotten there with an uneven leadership profile. we've been talking about that for a while. ordinarily the orientation is the market doesn't work when you buy the five most obvious stocks but there is more than that going on which is the market not quite breaking down and get a little bit oversold, this is the way the market has protected itself from the growth scare in the economy. the yields are up. the nasdaq 100 is getting stretched in the short term, you think you have to resort to anything extraordinary to explain it what we did is, the nasdaq 100 went from a peak of 40 times earnings in late 2021. down to 20, rebuilt to 25. if you want to say this is bubbly, some new a.i. manufactured story line, that might be the narrative thread that's working right now, but it's earning estimate stabilized people taking shelter in the growth names and the last c
santoli i begin with you all of a sudden we have a lot of green on the board. >> a little bit of a burst 4,200 on the s&p earlier. this would be a closing high for the year at this point above 4180 basically an intraday high too yep it's gotten there with an uneven leadership profile. we've been talking about that for a while. ordinarily the orientation is the market doesn't work when you buy the five most obvious stocks but there is more than that going on which is the market not...
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mike santoli jim cramer is off tonight.the debt ceiling investors try to make sense of the moves on wall street and in washington, tonight, we'll dig into the week that was and what's ahead for the market coming up. debt ceiling deadline, the white house an
mike santoli jim cramer is off tonight.the debt ceiling investors try to make sense of the moves on wall street and in washington, tonight, we'll dig into the week that was and what's ahead for the market coming up. debt ceiling deadline, the white house an
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steve liesman, mike santoli and welcome.ice to have you in the house. >>> despite being closely tied to the regional bank space, the mortgage market has held strong against all this ongoing volatility the new mortgage fees go into effect today from fannie and freddie and they are creating waves. >>> further ahead, this week is giving us key insights on the economy. we've got the fed wednesday. we've got jobs friday. but first today we'll get a gauge of the consumer with the ceo of mattel. "power lunch" is back in a moment the people who live and work there. because you call these communities home, and we do too. pnc bank. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. meet stephanie... goodnight! and bethany... [guhhnnaaaghh] identical twins. both struggle with cpap for their sleep apnea. but stephanie got insp
steve liesman, mike santoli and welcome.ice to have you in the house. >>> despite being closely tied to the regional bank space, the mortgage market has held strong against all this ongoing volatility the new mortgage fees go into effect today from fannie and freddie and they are creating waves. >>> further ahead, this week is giving us key insights on the economy. we've got the fed wednesday. we've got jobs friday. but first today we'll get a gauge of the consumer with the...
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we'll see if we get the opposite effect. >> thank you that's leslie picker mike santoli, so the dow hasdown five days in a row we'll end that the nasdaq has been up five days in a row and we're extending that broadcom and salesforce reporting their earnings and this will be key to this ai road ahead. >> it will, and we are i think at the tag end of earning season and it's enough for people to say it's flattened out a opposed to taking a step down. that takes some of the valuation pressure off obviously and the economy as ryan was saying, it hasn't stumbled as readily as people were perhaps positioned for. i think this is a battle-tested market in the sense that we took the hit from rates spiking because we got hot january data, and took the hit from the many regional banking crisis, which is a slow bleed as opposed to a panic, and i'm not saying we're justified for every penny in the s&p 500, but it seems as if we've been kind of burning off that pessimism that's built up, and we're seeing investors reluctant to play here i'm not sure if that's enough upside in a strakt ight line, bt it
we'll see if we get the opposite effect. >> thank you that's leslie picker mike santoli, so the dow hasdown five days in a row we'll end that the nasdaq has been up five days in a row and we're extending that broadcom and salesforce reporting their earnings and this will be key to this ai road ahead. >> it will, and we are i think at the tag end of earning season and it's enough for people to say it's flattened out a opposed to taking a step down. that takes some of the valuation...
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. >> mike santoli will join us next for his "midday word.ay, don't miss david faber's exclusive interview with elon musk following tesla's annual meeting tonight at 6:00 p.m. eastern time. it's a cnbc special presentation car designers can shape a piece of clay into a piece of art... so why don't they? at nissan, things are different. they design cars that look like swords... (engine accelerates) gladiators... the future... ♪ or... wow. nissan knows what thrill looks like. because they design it into every car they make. power e*trade's easy-to-use tools, like dynamic charting and risk-reward analysis help make trading feel effortless. and its customizable scans with social sentiment help you find and unlock opportunities in the market. e*trade from morgan stanley. with powerful, easy-to-use tools, power e*trade makes complex trading easier. react to fast-moving markets with dynamic charting and a futures ladder that lets you place, flatten, or reverse orders so you won't miss an opportunity. e*trade from morgan stanley from big cities, to s
. >> mike santoli will join us next for his "midday word.ay, don't miss david faber's exclusive interview with elon musk following tesla's annual meeting tonight at 6:00 p.m. eastern time. it's a cnbc special presentation car designers can shape a piece of clay into a piece of art... so why don't they? at nissan, things are different. they design cars that look like swords... (engine accelerates) gladiators... the future... ♪ or... wow. nissan knows what thrill looks like. because...
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that's mike santoli. stay with "the halftime report."ouncil summit under way in santa barbara. our own jim cramer is speaking you just don't get the opportunity very often tspk o ea with mr. cue electric dream days are here. come in now and experience the intense thrills and incredible offers on any of five mercedes-benz electric vehicles. including two years complimentary charging and pre-paid maintenance. the vehicles are all electric. the feeling is all mercedes. the choice is all yours. but hurry, these dream days are only here until june 5th. the first time your sales reached 100k with godaddy was also the first time your profits left you speechless. at the counter or on the go, save 20% with the lowest transaction fees and keep more of what you make. start saving today at godaddy.com >>> we are back. cnbc's inaugural ceo council summit under way in santa barbara, california. jim kramer jtaking the stage wit eddy cue here is what he said >> i think we have a huge advantage in the world we use all of our products all the time our fam
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mike santoli joins us next with his "midday word."er's day, show mom that you worship the ground she walks on. or in this case, stands on. the new anti-fatigue comfortmat from weathertech is a gift she'll appreciate all year round. it makes standing comfortable in the home or office and comes in a variety of colors and finishes. and for mom's vehicle, there's cupfone, floorliner, cargoliner, and seat protector. show mom that she deserves the best with an american made gift from weathertech. mom's gonna love this! happy mother's day from weathertech. >>> all right, mike santoli's with, our senior markets commentator. recession, worried about today? >> well, we are. well, i also think that's been more the front and center worry for a while right now. i think yesterday's reaction to the cpi almost told you that the market has kind of slid that down the list of things it's most concerned with. now, you still have a debate as to whether this is just kind of a deceleration on the way to a point that's not quite a recession. you know, the an
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mike santoli joining us again at 4:00 on "closing bell.dings could tell you how they could be more efficient? i'm listening. well, with ibm, you can use software to help you connect and analyze data— from hvacs to elevators to lights. what if we use ai-driven insights to pinpoint inefficiency? yep. and act on it. saving energy, money... ... and emissions. yup. that's a big one. now you've built something better for everyone. that's the sustainability solution ibm and a global real estate company created. what will you create? ibm. let's create. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ at morgan stanley, old school hard work meets bold new thinking. ♪♪ at 87 years old, we still see the world with the wonder of new eyes, helping you discover untapped possibilities and relentlessly working with you to make them real. old school grit. new world ideas. morgan stanley. you got this. let's go. gobble gobble. i've seen bigger legs on a turkey! rude. who are you? i'm an investor in a fund that helps advance innovative sports tech like this smart fitness mirror. i'm also mr. leg day
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that is mike santoli back with us later this afternoon. >>> up next, netflix rallying today. tools, like dynamic charting and risk-reward analysis help make trading feel effortless. and its customizable scans with social sentiment help you find and unlock opportunities in the market. e*trade from morgan stanley. with powerful, easy-to-use tools, power e*trade makes complex trading easier. react to fast-moving markets with dynamic charting and a futures ladder that lets you place, flatten, or reverse orders so you won't miss an opportunity. e*trade from morgan stanley >>> netflix rallying bigtime today, better than 9%. the company saying its ad supported subscriptions is more than 5 million monthly active users worldwide. josh brown, you previously owned this stock sold it, i don't know, six, eight months ago >> i think what's notable here is that they also said one out of four new plans are in the ad supported tier so bringing on 5 million paying customers who are willing to watch advertising in the first six months is -- i don't know what the expectations were, but i feel li
that is mike santoli back with us later this afternoon. >>> up next, netflix rallying today. tools, like dynamic charting and risk-reward analysis help make trading feel effortless. and its customizable scans with social sentiment help you find and unlock opportunities in the market. e*trade from morgan stanley. with powerful, easy-to-use tools, power e*trade makes complex trading easier. react to fast-moving markets with dynamic charting and a futures ladder that lets you place,...
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mike santoli here to break down the crucial moments of this trading day.he levels we should be watching leslie picker setting the stage for some especially critical data on the health of the banking system we start to mike santoli first what have we learned if anything after yet another week where we stayed in this range >> in this range, i think familiarity breeds contempt, right? that's one of those sayings where i think this market at this level, we have been able to chew through it multiple times and i think it's creating a little bit more skepticism or anxiety than it is comfort because it seems precarious. if you look at lots of the market, and appetite and indicators, it's flashing a signal if you look at the russell 2000, it's barely staying above these levels that might think we were cracking below a multi-year range. the constant discussion about the top heaviness of this rally this year i think also has people feeling as if there's something illegitimate an where the market is whereas i think it's more reflective of the environment. >> of course
mike santoli here to break down the crucial moments of this trading day.he levels we should be watching leslie picker setting the stage for some especially critical data on the health of the banking system we start to mike santoli first what have we learned if anything after yet another week where we stayed in this range >> in this range, i think familiarity breeds contempt, right? that's one of those sayings where i think this market at this level, we have been able to chew through it...
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latest calls on rates julia boorstin on netflix's challenges mike santoli, only utilities and staplest 6.5% >> little bit of tension release. i don't know if it was headline driven we were coiled pretty tightly in this range a lot of talk heading into options expiration, there was this clustering of positioning in this areas. it's not about the debt ceiling. i think you removed that as a real overhang negative worst-case scenario playing out. all of that is one fewer reason to lean against the market regional banks, looking squeezy, but it's a high or low on that chart. maybe they're trying to put distance between themselves and the abyss. all those things working together gets the s&p to last week's high. we keep it in contextm small caps outperforming it's just one day. we'll see how it plays. >> financials 2%, energy 2%, nice gains for industrials, tech is still participating as well as materials and health care's not doing that much. the spaces that have been static are doing a little something. >> static or worse you've had the rustsell 2000 threatening to break down. auto stocks
latest calls on rates julia boorstin on netflix's challenges mike santoli, only utilities and staplest 6.5% >> little bit of tension release. i don't know if it was headline driven we were coiled pretty tightly in this range a lot of talk heading into options expiration, there was this clustering of positioning in this areas. it's not about the debt ceiling. i think you removed that as a real overhang negative worst-case scenario playing out. all of that is one fewer reason to lean...
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mike santoli here to break down the day.er here too on fanatics $150 million play in the sports betting play. mike santoli, you first. 60% of those surveyed in our poll agree with paul tudor jones. >> little more bullish than a lot of the other gauges suggest. in answer to the question if apple goes down, can the s&p go up yes. we have a stock buyback window it's one day we'll see if it's the start of a rerotation or not. >> jill carrie hall? >> for small caps, we've been cautious near term i think we're continuing to watch the signs of stability and, you know, regional banks and credit as well as volatility ahead of the debt ceiling. some risk short term, but we're still of the view that this is an opportunity for long-term investors. small cap valuations, this is still cheap. valuations don't tell you what happens over the next few weeks or months. over multiple years it's one of the most predictive signals for returns. we think you could see better returns over the next decade for small caps than for large caps i think ev
mike santoli here to break down the day.er here too on fanatics $150 million play in the sports betting play. mike santoli, you first. 60% of those surveyed in our poll agree with paul tudor jones. >> little more bullish than a lot of the other gauges suggest. in answer to the question if apple goes down, can the s&p go up yes. we have a stock buyback window it's one day we'll see if it's the start of a rerotation or not. >> jill carrie hall? >> for small caps, we've been...
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only at sleep number. >>> santoli, there he is with his "midday word."ake of the chip roll over, so to speak, and some of these names from their highs yesterday and it was a pretty steady roll, amd, nvidia, marvell, broadcom. >> it looked like a buying crescendo, concentrated enthusiasm in a narrow group of names. i don't think it's necessarily a longer term trend change but seemed like they were showing the handle on a lot of that energy. now, whether it broadens out from there is the big question there was a lot of things that lined up today that should drive a routine pullback the economically sensitive stuff, even though it hasn't participated to the upside, is suffering again. you have this slowdown feel out there. if goldilocks is either too hot or too cold, we're almost not cold enough or hot enough to satisfy us on the growth side or the fed side so we have to have something else to worlry about so it seems like what the market is contending, with i'll just point out the market is up from where the fed funds rate was below 1% i'm not sure the nex
only at sleep number. >>> santoli, there he is with his "midday word."ake of the chip roll over, so to speak, and some of these names from their highs yesterday and it was a pretty steady roll, amd, nvidia, marvell, broadcom. >> it looked like a buying crescendo, concentrated enthusiasm in a narrow group of names. i don't think it's necessarily a longer term trend change but seemed like they were showing the handle on a lot of that energy. now, whether it broadens out...
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. ♪ >>> we're back mike santoli joining us for his midday word.rket that feels constructive to ptj, and he has not been that constructive the last few times he has been on with andrew >> it's true i kind of appreciate the very broad frame he brings. he says, look, inflation is trending lower and we are micromanaging the process and feel it's still too high, and is it still too high. when the market is feeling as if it doesn't want to give way, there's something going on he talks about the a.i. opportunity. we have talked about whether it's a hype cycle on top of some real stuff, on top of the old favorite stocks, and nvidia is again leading today. on the other hand, today is the exact type of session people have been complaining we have not had enough of, small caps outperforming, and apple and alphabet resting and so it's still rotating the tension is still inside of the market and it's stretched a little tight, but on the other hand, nobody is happy with it and that's the other part of it. this idea that we are unsatisfied with the market holdin
. ♪ >>> we're back mike santoli joining us for his midday word.rket that feels constructive to ptj, and he has not been that constructive the last few times he has been on with andrew >> it's true i kind of appreciate the very broad frame he brings. he says, look, inflation is trending lower and we are micromanaging the process and feel it's still too high, and is it still too high. when the market is feeling as if it doesn't want to give way, there's something going on he...
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senior market commentator mike santoli here to break down the crucial moments. from google's event. mike santoli, i begin with you the president is in the new york area he was upstate talking about the debt ceiling there's some suggestion he's showing a willingness to discuss possible budget restraints he said, america has the strongest economy in the world, but we should be cutting spending market may have moved a bit on those kmcomments we go to close, the dow fighting, but the s&p is nicely positive. >> around that and today's inflation numbers were consistent i see it just as a reason to turn the dial this much in the direction of maybe there's a way where this turns out in a benign fashion for a while. i think we got stuck in this mode of feeling as if it has to be a hard landing or soft landing. we have to know exactly. in reality there can be these equal moments where the fed isn't fighting you and the economy hasn't fallen apart and the market does what it does and you get excitement about ai over here and the banks don't go to zero tomorrow and you have
senior market commentator mike santoli here to break down the crucial moments. from google's event. mike santoli, i begin with you the president is in the new york area he was upstate talking about the debt ceiling there's some suggestion he's showing a willingness to discuss possible budget restraints he said, america has the strongest economy in the world, but we should be cutting spending market may have moved a bit on those kmcomments we go to close, the dow fighting, but the s&p is...
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visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. >>> our senior markets commentator mike santoli joins us word. it's the same, right, because it's the same stories. we're watching the debt ceiling and we're watching interest rates. >> we are. obviously tension building there's no way to deny those are the things that are shadowing this market, although it's tough to separate it out from what would probably have been a week when you needed to see the market pull back anyway, right, the nasdaq 100 finished last week as overbought as it had been in near recent tactical highs. s&p at the top end of the range. you do have this kind of messy post options setting for what is also another dose of uncertainty and suspense around the debt ceiling. the contortions in the bond market we talk about all the time is mostly mechanical but definitely has an effect i think it's really the struggle is it's just going to be a sort of routine pullback that you would otherwise have anticipated or something deeper. right now it's in the routine zone, but we'll see if it gets looser than that >> it's hard to kno
visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. >>> our senior markets commentator mike santoli joins us word. it's the same, right, because it's the same stories. we're watching the debt ceiling and we're watching interest rates. >> we are. obviously tension building there's no way to deny those are the things that are shadowing this market, although it's tough to separate it out from what would probably have been a week when you needed to see the market pull back anyway, right,...
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sofi's liz young is back with you's well 34r santoli, i would love year take >> first of all, relatively muted response shows you it was more or less in the lane of what is expect ed powell could note let us off the treadmill, still wonder what is the dominant force going ahead. i think baseline simple is now they're on pause, but they didn't commit to it. they didn't set a threshold for what would lead them to the next move being a hike. i think that's understandable that we get this concerned of -- i would be surprised if the fed didn't give it slough "a fed is done" rally. it feels like that's what we're geared up for i don't think the market in aggregate appreciated powell saying the basics are fine and we don't think we need to worry about that. >> which is why i've been highlig highlighting it some way may how do you declare something is resilient with jamie dimon picking up the pieces? >> i don't think it's tone deaf, but sort of doesn't show he's bending over backward to soothe the market in this regard. when the toddler falls on the play ground, the parent immediate lid says you
sofi's liz young is back with you's well 34r santoli, i would love year take >> first of all, relatively muted response shows you it was more or less in the lane of what is expect ed powell could note let us off the treadmill, still wonder what is the dominant force going ahead. i think baseline simple is now they're on pause, but they didn't commit to it. they didn't set a threshold for what would lead them to the next move being a hike. i think that's understandable that we get this...
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has his "midday word." >>> welcome back senior markets commentator mike santoli here at post 9 for his "midday word." if we thought nvidia was going to throw cold water on this trade at this moment or confirm it, i think it's obvious what's happened to this point the question is what happens now? >> it's confirmed it but it's a really narrow channel of where this money is running through and so you still have the same situation where it's a bellwether for only other acclaimed ai plays and not for the overall market of the economy. the internal bleeding continues and that's what's gone on with the market it's not really a panic, a liquidation. it's an annoyance and impatience with the overhang of issues. the equal weighted s&p is negative year to date. not a negative trigger but is a little bit of a picture of where we are relative to the market cap. >> it only, to your point, makes the top-heavy nature of the market even more so. >> sure. >> you're going to have the same critics say now this is getting ridiculous >> nothing gets resolved i still question what exactly is your objection
has his "midday word." >>> welcome back senior markets commentator mike santoli here at post 9 for his "midday word." if we thought nvidia was going to throw cold water on this trade at this moment or confirm it, i think it's obvious what's happened to this point the question is what happens now? >> it's confirmed it but it's a really narrow channel of where this money is running through and so you still have the same situation where it's a bellwether for only...
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santoli back i think rates are going to be a significant story moving forward.here close to what he says and with the kind of fedspeak that we've gotten now, the bullards, the logans, what is it going to mean? >> it could mean -- first of all, i think the signaling is very clear right now for june that they're leaning heavily toward not making a move the fed is not making a move if we're talking about inflation expectations or the market's estimation of where inflation goes starts to look a little stickier and that's why yields go up, that's not a friendly formula for stocks i think it's too soon to start anticipating something like that the bills are still all twisted up interesting to see how it shakes out. the credit market is not alarmed at this point. what i do know today is regardless of what's happening on the yield side, it seems short covering it seems like people are grabbing for fast-moving stuff the heavily shorted stocks are up so there's a little bit of a surrender of the bears because the market's been too resilient. that's something you have to t
santoli back i think rates are going to be a significant story moving forward.here close to what he says and with the kind of fedspeak that we've gotten now, the bullards, the logans, what is it going to mean? >> it could mean -- first of all, i think the signaling is very clear right now for june that they're leaning heavily toward not making a move the fed is not making a move if we're talking about inflation expectations or the market's estimation of where inflation goes starts to look...
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senior markets commentator mike santoli is here for his "midday word."for -- let's see what happens with this meeting at the white house let's see what happens with inflation. but, sara, our colleague, is talking to john williams, the new york fed president right now, about the interest rate outlook. i want to listen to what he said moments ago and we can react on the other side here is john williams. >> in my forecast we need to keep a restrictive stance policy in place for quite some really g inflation down from the over 4% it is now all the way to 2%. so i don't see in my forecast any reason to cut interest rates this year. and i will say that, you know, at some point in the further out in the future, of course, if my forecast comes true, inflation is moving back to 2% and the economy is performing as expected, then of course at some point we need to move interest rates baing to more normal levels >> but, again, reiterated i don't see that happening this year so trying to throw cold water on the market's idea there will be cuts this year >> and speaki
senior markets commentator mike santoli is here for his "midday word."for -- let's see what happens with this meeting at the white house let's see what happens with inflation. but, sara, our colleague, is talking to john williams, the new york fed president right now, about the interest rate outlook. i want to listen to what he said moments ago and we can react on the other side here is john williams. >> in my forecast we need to keep a restrictive stance policy in place for...
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the name is outperforming peers year-to-date let's bring in our own mike santoli.l they run it through a stress nest which revenue growth basically gets cut in half >> it is one of those calls that says, sure, you might be concerned that the consumer is going to weaken into a recession, but maybe it's mostly price data and if you're worried about all of the consumer credit names, maybe amex is better positioned. you can see why it's a little bit of a tough sell in terms of a catalyst, but bigger picture, the stock is trading roughly, maybe below its average valuation on what they're suggesting a reasonable earnings estimate is. the stock is definitely over the last two years held up better than the likes of capital one, discover, and sinkynchrony but to me it almost explains why you've seen the ai names dominate it's like, what's priced in, how much might it soften up. it's all about hopes and prayers and growth, as opposed to trying to make that assessment of exactly where we are in pricing in a potential recession >> they point to some expense lovers that can sti
the name is outperforming peers year-to-date let's bring in our own mike santoli.l they run it through a stress nest which revenue growth basically gets cut in half >> it is one of those calls that says, sure, you might be concerned that the consumer is going to weaken into a recession, but maybe it's mostly price data and if you're worried about all of the consumer credit names, maybe amex is better positioned. you can see why it's a little bit of a tough sell in terms of a catalyst, but...
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that's the skip, not the pause sane air yoe the market taking it well, if you look at least, and mike santoli would say this, at the major averages, driven by tech. >>> the president and the speaker with that tentative deal over the weekend but the drama far from over. kayla with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. president biden and speaker mccarthy in full-on sell mode to try to shore up the 218 votes needed to pass what's called the fiscal responsibility act in the house. they each briefed their party over the weekend the house rules committee is set to meet later today around 3:00 p.m. to advance the bill, though two republicans have said they're against it they can afford to lose no more than two, leading to questions about how mccarthy would respond if that did happen the house would then be expected to vote after that the senate would begin its proceedings after it passes the house. but some members in the senate have vowed to slow walk the deal we will see if that drags out into the weekend asked about the chorus of criticism, president biden said any skeptics should talk to him d
that's the skip, not the pause sane air yoe the market taking it well, if you look at least, and mike santoli would say this, at the major averages, driven by tech. >>> the president and the speaker with that tentative deal over the weekend but the drama far from over. kayla with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. president biden and speaker mccarthy in full-on sell mode to try to shore up the 218 votes needed to pass what's called the fiscal responsibility act in the house....
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here we go we're in the market zone now cnbc senior markets commentator, mike santoli here to break downg day. plus, grant brandt shares his look at the market, and contessa brewer with what's at stake when wynn resorts reports i'll begin with you, mike, on this debt ceiling duel we're waiting for the arrivals the president and the speaker and other congressional leaders. top of the hour, they'll begin this meeting our voters in the poll, they said, market's too complacent. >> i like that everybody else says they're not worried enough you get this low-level anxiety that can spill into panic. the test will be, are expectations low enough for what really should be a kind of a meeting where not a lot comes out of it? so i think yesterday was interesting. we tested the tape with the ceo loan officer survey. it went down for a minute and a half, and bowed back up. this range is stubborn in both directions we'll see, you know, if there's any reason whywe should get released to the downside if we somehow get the nothing out of the this meeting that we're all expecting. >> and then it's the tape
here we go we're in the market zone now cnbc senior markets commentator, mike santoli here to break downg day. plus, grant brandt shares his look at the market, and contessa brewer with what's at stake when wynn resorts reports i'll begin with you, mike, on this debt ceiling duel we're waiting for the arrivals the president and the speaker and other congressional leaders. top of the hour, they'll begin this meeting our voters in the poll, they said, market's too complacent. >> i like that...
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mike santoli is here to break down the crucial moments of the trading day.gional banks. kristina partsinevelos with a look at what investors should be watching for when paypal reports in "overtime." we have cpi, ppi, some disney earnings the debt ceiling, as we inch quarter to the purported deadline of june 1st, i suppose we'll be more than worried about it. >> sometimes it's not worried at all, and then worried right bebeforehand pretty much everyone nose on an enduring basis this is not the may-or-break thing, but it's hard to resist the moment tear stresses it could create you've seen gold trying to break out. t-bills getting all distorted, because of where they mature when it comes to the stock market, the idea of a fed pause, still pretty defensive positioning, or at least a lot of hedging, based on how the big money has positioned is it enough to keep in the market the very confidence assertions the only reason is this perfect scenario mike on the investment committee side, they say the only reason the market has resilient is because the thought that i
mike santoli is here to break down the crucial moments of the trading day.gional banks. kristina partsinevelos with a look at what investors should be watching for when paypal reports in "overtime." we have cpi, ppi, some disney earnings the debt ceiling, as we inch quarter to the purported deadline of june 1st, i suppose we'll be more than worried about it. >> sometimes it's not worried at all, and then worried right bebeforehand pretty much everyone nose on an enduring basis...
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i'm becky quick along with mike santoli and steve liesman.e waiting to see what happens with these debt default talks probably dow futures off by nine points s&p 500 futures down by two, the nasdaq down by 14. treasury market is a different story. the yields on friday closed at the highest levels we've seen since march. the two-year is at 4.234 person. > >>> president biden and kevin mccarthy are expected to meet. kayla tausche joins us from washington. >> president biden spoke to house speaker kevin mccarthy and proposed today's meeting while he was on air force one on his way back to washington from the g-7 summit after those talks hit repeated snags over the weekend while white house deputies held talks on the president's behalf, negotiators met for two and a half hours last night. they're seen leaving the capitol around 8:30 p.m. after pressing pause on friday and again saturday as both sides proposals were seen as nonstarters and while today's meeting could produce positive results, there are still issues over two of the most basic tenet
i'm becky quick along with mike santoli and steve liesman.e waiting to see what happens with these debt default talks probably dow futures off by nine points s&p 500 futures down by two, the nasdaq down by 14. treasury market is a different story. the yields on friday closed at the highest levels we've seen since march. the two-year is at 4.234 person. > >>> president biden and kevin mccarthy are expected to meet. kayla tausche joins us from washington. >> president biden...
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mike santoli hosts the show. for the morning call sheet where we see the upgrades and downgrades by firms you know we start with da davidson with the buy rating and $30 price target the company shows buffett qualities unique within software goldman sachs upgrading cemex to buy. adding a key focus is regaining profit profitability. we have one more upgrade for you this morning this time citi is raising the rating from deutsche bank to buy. the first quarter results demonstrated the potential for the earnings upgrades. >>> tonurning to the big p one e the bell today appl apple. the results expected to be muted. steve kovach has the keys to watch. >> a lot on the line for apple report today the street is expecting the company to report the second quarter of falling revenue in a row as we see demand fall for consumer electronics analysts think the iphone business is resilient than m mac ipad due to china reopening and more customers buying apple products in the country. most are expecting apple to guide to another qu
mike santoli hosts the show. for the morning call sheet where we see the upgrades and downgrades by firms you know we start with da davidson with the buy rating and $30 price target the company shows buffett qualities unique within software goldman sachs upgrading cemex to buy. adding a key focus is regaining profit profitability. we have one more upgrade for you this morning this time citi is raising the rating from deutsche bank to buy. the first quarter results demonstrated the potential for...
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i'm becky quick with mike santoli and steve liesman. we have a lot happening today.his hour you see things are barely budging. the dow down 1.6
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our own mike santoli speaks with tom russo.p for the event on cnbc.com/protalks. >>> ahead on "worldwide exchange," the one word every investor needs to know today katie stockton lays out the trading day ahead and technical signals she sees suggest bing increasing bear sentiment in the market. >>> cnbc is celebrating asian american pacific islander month of may we are sharing business leaders. as we head to break, here is ceo debbie sue >> i'm proud to be asian american because of my ability to straddle two worlds i grew up in a chinese-taiwanese household which was different from being at school and with my friends. i think belonging to two worlds served me well personally and professionally i have depth of knowledge across different cultures and that richness and fabric that it provides in my life i would not trade for anything power e*trade's easy-to-use tools make complex trading less complicated. custom scans help you find new trading opportunities, while an earnings tool helps you plan your trades and stay on top of the m
our own mike santoli speaks with tom russo.p for the event on cnbc.com/protalks. >>> ahead on "worldwide exchange," the one word every investor needs to know today katie stockton lays out the trading day ahead and technical signals she sees suggest bing increasing bear sentiment in the market. >>> cnbc is celebrating asian american pacific islander month of may we are sharing business leaders. as we head to break, here is ceo debbie sue >> i'm proud to be asian...
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mike santoli speaks with thomas russo. head over to cnbc.com at 11:30 a.m.s it for "power lunch," everybody. >>> guys, thanks welcome to "closing bell." i'm scott wapner apple earnings, the final fang to report. there's your countdown clock little more than an hour and a half stocks remain unsettled after another rate hike from the fed more turmoil around the regional banks. here's your score card with 60 minutes to go. the dow weaker several household names come under
mike santoli speaks with thomas russo. head over to cnbc.com at 11:30 a.m.s it for "power lunch," everybody. >>> guys, thanks welcome to "closing bell." i'm scott wapner apple earnings, the final fang to report. there's your countdown clock little more than an hour and a half stocks remain unsettled after another rate hike from the fed more turmoil around the regional banks. here's your score card with 60 minutes to go. the dow weaker several household names come...
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>>> goom good monday morning i'm melissa lee and mike santoli. omarin inaguilar. >>> the so-called godfather of silicon valley, ron conway is with us, calling for strict regulation on ai before it's too late. >>> the man who called china's boom and bust, hao hong will join us on g7 coupling and the swipe on micron. >>> very modest moves. s&p 500 hovering just under that 4200 level we did pop above it at the beginning. nasdaq outperformance, incredibly steady theme. it's been that way for months right now. today it's microsoft, it's alphabet you do have yields not doing a whole lot and still that same story. we have a 52-week high in the nasdaq 100, first time in 18 months that's happened historically that's bullish looking out, but short term it looks likeit's a little overstretched. >> the strategists are sort of debating internally as to what will happen. we got the s&p 500 pretty much at 4200. the question is, do we keep going? bank of america raising record to 4300 saying, we're more optimistic about eps for the year we see upside to at least
>>> goom good monday morning i'm melissa lee and mike santoli. omarin inaguilar. >>> the so-called godfather of silicon valley, ron conway is with us, calling for strict regulation on ai before it's too late. >>> the man who called china's boom and bust, hao hong will join us on g7 coupling and the swipe on micron. >>> very modest moves. s&p 500 hovering just under that 4200 level we did pop above it at the beginning. nasdaq outperformance, incredibly...
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♪ yeah, yeah ♪ >>> we're now in the closing bell market zone mike santoli here, plus phil lebeau, contessarst, i feel like it's we try to get ahead of ourselves going into the fed and then we're like what are we doing here >> there is some of that this market has lots of rotation the fact that the regional banks continue to decline, couldn't get out of their own way -- i thought there was a chance the frc takeover would have been viewed as a clear to slate moment >> jamie dimon tried to sell this too, it feels like it's the end of this. >> and it kind of is people aren't selling regional bank stocks because -- we just have the continued pressure from all the places we know that's one side of it. then warmer than expected growth and inflation numbers have yields higher. it's like let's tense up in advance of the fed we'll get most likely what we expect, but we don't know how it's going to react. i will say, also, heavy corporate debt issuance today, which is a good thing, that has treasury yields leaking higher. >> tech not doing much today that's another bit of a breather >> it's just invi
♪ yeah, yeah ♪ >>> we're now in the closing bell market zone mike santoli here, plus phil lebeau, contessarst, i feel like it's we try to get ahead of ourselves going into the fed and then we're like what are we doing here >> there is some of that this market has lots of rotation the fact that the regional banks continue to decline, couldn't get out of their own way -- i thought there was a chance the frc takeover would have been viewed as a clear to slate moment >>...
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friday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen and mike santoliavid and jim have the morning off. holiday weekend, but not before we chop a little more wood debt ceiling deal reportedly gets a bit closer. citi, upping u.s. equities, and april eco-data runs hot, including core pce highest since march. our road map begins with the macro outlook. several retail results >>> plus d.c.'s race to avoid default. negotiators reportedly closing in on a deal >>> and ford's surprise ev partnership striking a deal, a charging deal with tesla >>> let's begin with markets, futures holding in there as the dow has now suffered a five-day losing streak. closing below its 200-day moving average for the first time since late march mike, conversation this morning definitely about core pce spending, and this idea that the recession calls may continue now to get pushed out. >> yes pretty familiar theme for the last few months, which is the economy seems to be holding up better than at least a lot of the forecast anticipated, and inflation is a little bit stickier so, th
friday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen and mike santoliavid and jim have the morning off. holiday weekend, but not before we chop a little more wood debt ceiling deal reportedly gets a bit closer. citi, upping u.s. equities, and april eco-data runs hot, including core pce highest since march. our road map begins with the macro outlook. several retail results >>> plus d.c.'s race to avoid default. negotiators reportedly closing...
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i'm carl quintanilla with mike santoli, live at post nine of the new york stock exchange.in day two of the milken institute conference in beverly hills sara eisen will join us in a little bit market softening up. dow down 150, back to 4150 on the s&p on mixed corporate results today and some inflation hand wringing in both europe and australia. got some fresh data coming out le let's get to rick santelli. >> carl, interest rates started moving down a few minutes ago and they had it correct. if nervous investigaors tried to clear their numbers they might have done a good job jolt for march expected to be around 9.7 million, comes in light, 9, 590, 000 keep in mind we had 9, 031000, lowest amount since may of 2001. 9,530, 000, and it is likely one of the reasons interest rates are moving lower in addition, our march read on factory orders is on the light side up 0.9, expected up 1.2 to 1.3% and a negative revision in the rearview mirror. february stands at minus 1.1, almost double the negative of originally reported down 0.7%. and if you strip out transportation, it is down
i'm carl quintanilla with mike santoli, live at post nine of the new york stock exchange.in day two of the milken institute conference in beverly hills sara eisen will join us in a little bit market softening up. dow down 150, back to 4150 on the s&p on mixed corporate results today and some inflation hand wringing in both europe and australia. got some fresh data coming out le let's get to rick santelli. >> carl, interest rates started moving down a few minutes ago and they had it...
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. >> pacwest up a percent after a 20% sell-off yesterday let's bring in mike santoli with his take thiset rally, if regional banks turn over about a half hour into trading every day? >> probably not sustainably. it hasn't always been the on-off switch for the overall market. we're talking about measurement effects. everything you were talking about, the note about a handful of tech stocks accounting for all the gains, we can play this game all day you know, ex-financial -- and we will. >> the s&p is up close to 8% year to date the stock gen saying we would be down a couple percent without the top 20 tech stocks ex-financials would be up 11%. exclude whatever you want, the good or the bad, and tell a different story, but i think the key is, what you mentioned, which is the cyclical parts of the markets responding to economic signals are doing what they're supposed to do so what are we to make of this idea that the s&p 500 does not reflect the macro move >> it's not true. >> no. >> it means it's a narrow leadership story. >> how the index works is what it means so i would be more concerne
. >> pacwest up a percent after a 20% sell-off yesterday let's bring in mike santoli with his take thiset rally, if regional banks turn over about a half hour into trading every day? >> probably not sustainably. it hasn't always been the on-off switch for the overall market. we're talking about measurement effects. everything you were talking about, the note about a handful of tech stocks accounting for all the gains, we can play this game all day you know, ex-financial -- and we...
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of course, becky quick, mike santoli are live in omaha as buffett and munger take questions from the tune in tomorrow, beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern time lot of questions about, i guess, financials and now energy, jim, which is the biggest portion of their portfolio. >> isn't that interesting? yes. i also hope they talk about apple, but occidental has been a creeping tind tinder, and occidental does have good permian. oil just broke down. people bought it off the opec plus movement. that turned out to be nothing worth buying for then, you had this huge decline, just a gap, and now, you know, it's tenuous it's fighting, touched $68, but it was at night. so, usually, by day, they retest a night buy. >> yeah. on pace for the third weekly drop and this week is the biggest weekly move of the year, as you point out. it was down 8% at one point. >> i wish jay powell would have said that gasoline is down a lar, that's really good for us he should have acknowledged that every time we raise rates, the long rates go down, so we can't really fight the housing but he got what he wanted in terms
of course, becky quick, mike santoli are live in omaha as buffett and munger take questions from the tune in tomorrow, beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern time lot of questions about, i guess, financials and now energy, jim, which is the biggest portion of their portfolio. >> isn't that interesting? yes. i also hope they talk about apple, but occidental has been a creeping tind tinder, and occidental does have good permian. oil just broke down. people bought it off the opec plus movement....