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tim seymour? >> to the broader market, i think obviously there's a mosaic of things. >> wow. >> in terms of the brexit news
tim seymour? >> to the broader market, i think obviously there's a mosaic of things. >> wow. >> in terms of the brexit news
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tim seymour? >> to the broader market, i think obviously there's a mosaic of things. >> wow. >> in terms of the brexit news today, be clear of one thing, there's a lot of publicity forcibly being put into the press in this. in other words, the more people feel comfortable it's a done deal, and they will remain, i think the more actually it brings the odds up that they will not. what that means is actually the people that -- the more people that vote, the more chance there is it remains. i actually think this poll, if anything, will scare more people into actually voting to remain. that's the labor party folks that need to keep the uk folks in. i don't think the world has changed that much on the brexit vote. if you're playing markets overall on brexit, it doesn't surprise me at the end of this week when you weigh a series of other things, including some of the biggest investors in the world, that have weighed in on markets, that the market is nervous, near all-time highs. again, with brexit, i don
tim seymour? >> to the broader market, i think obviously there's a mosaic of things. >> wow. >> in terms of the brexit news today, be clear of one thing, there's a lot of publicity forcibly being put into the press in this. in other words, the more people feel comfortable it's a done deal, and they will remain, i think the more actually it brings the odds up that they will not. what that means is actually the people that -- the more people that vote, the more chance there is...
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plus, here's what happened last time tim seymour squared off against peter schiff. and they're raring for a rematch. when "fast money" returns. ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. images, videos, social updates. we call it dark data. 80% is invisible to most businesses. the ibm cloud has tools that can help see dark data and put it to work. hello, my name is watson. working with watson in the ibm cloud, we can help an energy company predict pipeline corrosion. and help a start-up to use social data to predict market trends. now businesses can get more out of their data. that's what the ibm cloud is built for. >>> welcome back to "fast money." restoration hardware shares tanking after hours. courty regan has the story. >> melissa, shares falling sharply after hours. issuing guidance that was way below consensus. gary freedman
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let's get to tim seymour from the nasdaq. that was the worst performer of the day.ot asking you to comment on tech stocks per se but there's cross currents here. would you be wading into some stocks? >> a couple of things. talking about enormous dislocation between the indices and saying the s&p is still outperforming dramatically and like a so what relative to what the rest of the world has done. we as you're talking about the dynamics of fund managers and portfolio flows you have a quarter end coming up here. you have very crowded traded stocks that blew up and puts more pressure on guys around the edges and key closes were the s&p at 2000 and then the dollar which now is broken above this key level at 9650. obviously, week over week what changed is we brought in this scenario where actually central bank policies may not be as aligned and thinking that the ba bank of japan will scramble and the fed's going to stay put. mabel it puts more upward pressure on the dollar. i will have to do it today. i think that the dollar is still somewhat range bound and let's watch
let's get to tim seymour from the nasdaq. that was the worst performer of the day.ot asking you to comment on tech stocks per se but there's cross currents here. would you be wading into some stocks? >> a couple of things. talking about enormous dislocation between the indices and saying the s&p is still outperforming dramatically and like a so what relative to what the rest of the world has done. we as you're talking about the dynamics of fund managers and portfolio flows you have a...
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our traders on the desk are tim seymour. >> hi, sue. >> hey, tim. karen finerman, steve grasso and guy adami. >> hi, sue. >> hey, be gentle. tonight on "fast," hersheys to monday lease, kiss off, but another consumer staple giant could soon be taken out. we'll give you the name the traders are betting on, plus, tesla plunging after hours on news of a fatal car crash. phil lebeau will join us-ins moments with all the deal on that and the international monetary fund says it's identified the most dangerous stock in the world. we'll tell you what that one is and what has traders so they are vows. first, we'll start with another third straight day of gains. dow ending higher by 235 points and the s&p gained more than 1% on the day, but we were looking at the internals, and it's pretty curious. it's defense that's leading the way, like telecom and utilities and staples. they are trading like growth stocks, so what's with that, guy adalai lama, what do you think? >> first of all, sue, thanks for filling in, yeoman's work and great effort by you. i've got t
our traders on the desk are tim seymour. >> hi, sue. >> hey, tim. karen finerman, steve grasso and guy adami. >> hi, sue. >> hey, be gentle. tonight on "fast," hersheys to monday lease, kiss off, but another consumer staple giant could soon be taken out. we'll give you the name the traders are betting on, plus, tesla plunging after hours on news of a fatal car crash. phil lebeau will join us-ins moments with all the deal on that and the international monetary...
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. >> let's bring in joel wells, portfolio manager and tim seymour, "fast money" contributor and, guysgood to have you with us. tim, i'll kick it off a year ago, june 10, 2015, when msci decided against including china into its indices and global investors are probably breathing a sigh of relief because shares are down 46%. what would the impact of inclusion be or not to include this time around? >> all we were doing is talking about the speculation in the chinese stock market which had the market soaring into that number and ultimately that selloff, you know, exacerbated fears about china in continue. a lot of people imputed the weakness in the local stock market as that which would take down the entire economy and consumption trends that were fragile. going into this year and as an em guy it's great that the world is very focused on msci reclassifications because peru and pakistan are also in the mix today and china is the big one and i think -- i think they will get the nod. i think there will be a partial inclusion, 5% of the investable market cap free flow and i think, you know, f
. >> let's bring in joel wells, portfolio manager and tim seymour, "fast money" contributor and, guysgood to have you with us. tim, i'll kick it off a year ago, june 10, 2015, when msci decided against including china into its indices and global investors are probably breathing a sigh of relief because shares are down 46%. what would the impact of inclusion be or not to include this time around? >> all we were doing is talking about the speculation in the chinese stock...
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fast money trader tim seymour. quiet day, not such a quiet week. >> not at all. i think a slight relief that today was just a mechanical little sell-off. mostly concentrated in the big cap tech names. the s&p was up today, along with oil, along with treasury yields. i think we're still in this nervous pattern. you still see the volatility indexes elevated. people are anticipating lots of these quick silver moves we've had recently. brexit is obviously an issue. another thing getting a lot of conversation, in recent years, the week after the big june options expiration week, next week, are to the down side. really not a lot of net damage to the overall s&p 500. you're still really well within that uptrend we saw four months ago. >> christina hooper, a lot of fear in the markets as we get ready for brexit. now we've got janet yellen testifying to congress for two days next week as well, just to add to the fun here. do you blame people if they don't want to take a position ahead of time? >> absolutely not. investors with a short-term horizon need to be cautious righ
fast money trader tim seymour. quiet day, not such a quiet week. >> not at all. i think a slight relief that today was just a mechanical little sell-off. mostly concentrated in the big cap tech names. the s&p was up today, along with oil, along with treasury yields. i think we're still in this nervous pattern. you still see the volatility indexes elevated. people are anticipating lots of these quick silver moves we've had recently. brexit is obviously an issue. another thing getting a...
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what you probably didn't know is our very own tim seymour had a cameo in that film. sudden jaws came out of the blue. look at tim. unfortunately that scene never made the film. apparently spielberg thought tim was too slick to play the role of a shark. >> i thought sharks were slick by nature. >> time for the "final trade." >> thank you, allison. >> you're welcome. >> ssa, get long. >> google. >> eufn. >> the shark's name was bruce, by the way. viacom b. >> i'm melissa lee. thank you for >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. some people want to make friends. i want to make you some money myself job not just to entertain but to educate and teach you so call me. or tweet me @jim cramer. i hate to complain on a day when the dow roared 103
what you probably didn't know is our very own tim seymour had a cameo in that film. sudden jaws came out of the blue. look at tim. unfortunately that scene never made the film. apparently spielberg thought tim was too slick to play the role of a shark. >> i thought sharks were slick by nature. >> time for the "final trade." >> thank you, allison. >> you're welcome. >> ssa, get long. >> google. >> eufn. >> the shark's name was bruce, by...
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tim seymour? >> we were teasing emerging markets, ewi. >> karen?is. i think we'll see good news for citi. >> i think we saw itb on the pop from kbh. >> jp penny hasn't sold appliances in 30 years. jcpenney. >> the last check on tesla shares, 195 or so in the after-hours session. see you back here tomorrow at 5:00 for more fast. >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. mad money starts now. >> i'm kramer, welcome to mad money. welcome to cramerica. i'm trying to make you a little money. call me at # 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. should i stay or
tim seymour? >> we were teasing emerging markets, ewi. >> karen?is. i think we'll see good news for citi. >> i think we saw itb on the pop from kbh. >> jp penny hasn't sold appliances in 30 years. jcpenney. >> the last check on tesla shares, 195 or so in the after-hours session. see you back here tomorrow at 5:00 for more fast. >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market...
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our traders on the desk are tim seymour. >> hi, sue. >> hey, tim. finerman, steve grasso and guy adami. >> hi, sue. >> hey, be gentle. tonight on "fast," hersheys to monday lease, kiss off, but another consumer staple giant could soon be taken out. we'll give you the name the traders are betting on, plus, tesla plunging
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introduce my panel, mike santoli and elan troy, donald trump's favorite from the "washington post" and tim seymour joins the fray. there's a poll about the british vote. i don't know. is that really what -- is that what this all comes down to, this vote? is it really that consequential for the markets? >> i'm going to say, no, it's not all coming down to that vote. yes, there's this one point in time, the ienld fieal effect that could have ramifications we can't really handicap right now. i guess, yeah, that's one input. but also the way european bond yields are trading, it's not strictly about the brexit vote. it's also what the european central bank is doing. european bank stocks really in freefall. i mean that's something to worry about if you're looking for something, but also this is the first time that this stockmarket rally, four months old, has been tested with a decent little pullback in oil. so all these things coming together create this anxiety. i can look eight two ways. i can say, wow, the stockmarket is whistling past the graveyard. and the vicks surge is up 20. or i can say u.s. st
introduce my panel, mike santoli and elan troy, donald trump's favorite from the "washington post" and tim seymour joins the fray. there's a poll about the british vote. i don't know. is that really what -- is that what this all comes down to, this vote? is it really that consequential for the markets? >> i'm going to say, no, it's not all coming down to that vote. yes, there's this one point in time, the ienld fieal effect that could have ramifications we can't really handicap...
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. >> and be sure to stick around and catch tim seymour and the rest of the fast money crew today.ow venture capital start ups. forcing more unicorns to go straight for an ipo. and up next whether that is a red flag for the ipo market. and hillary clinton now set to face off against donald trump for presidency after becoming her party's presumptive nominee. coming up the late fres the campaign trail including whether bernie sanders will bow up. watching ♪ i could get used to this. now you can. when you lease the 2016 es 350 for $329 a month for 36 months. see your lexus dealer. >>> welcome back. once again pinterest is making the disruptor list. julia boorstin spoke with the company's president and joins us with the highlights. >> help people consume content and buy things. alternative to everything from walking through a mall to flipping through a magazine. >> we really believe that we can do for discovery what google did for search. we think a lot of discovery and most of discovery still happens off line. so off of your phone. and what we're trying to build is this digital catalo
. >> and be sure to stick around and catch tim seymour and the rest of the fast money crew today.ow venture capital start ups. forcing more unicorns to go straight for an ipo. and up next whether that is a red flag for the ipo market. and hillary clinton now set to face off against donald trump for presidency after becoming her party's presumptive nominee. coming up the late fres the campaign trail including whether bernie sanders will bow up. watching ♪ i could get used to this. now...