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we will tell you what is behind that. >> and later tim seymour steps up to the plate. he is going to pitch one stock he says has transformed itself he will explain what that means and why he is so bullish you are watching "fast money." live from the nasdaq market site in times square. much more "fast money" after this demand the best. demand a cfa charterholder. cfa institute. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. nah. not gonna happen. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please... [ finger snaps ] hmm. the kohler walk-in bath features an extra-wide opening and a low step-in at three inches, which is 25 to 60% lower than some leading competitors. the bath fills and drains quickly, while the heated seat soothes your back, neck and shoulders. kohler is an expert in bathing, so you can count on a deep soaking experience. are you seeing this? the kohler walk-in bath comes with fully adjustable hydrotherapy jets and our exclusive bubblemassage. everything is install
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traders on the panel today -- pete najarian tim seymour, steve grasso and guy adami tonight on fast, bitcoin nearing a death cross sending crypto traders into a frenzy. but tom lee keep calm and hoedel on first we start off with the tech tantrum, raging on and the markets fallen angels, the once high flying stocks could have gone from beloved to discarded. tesla and facebook both in bear markets. google, nvidia and noirks in correction territory and amazon falling amid the wreckage as investors fear it will become the next tart of the trump administration will amazon rise again if not, what does that mean for the market >> pete. >> i think the amazing thin about amazon, it's down 10% in the last week. it's still up 22% on the year. the amazing part, this trades with an incredibly high valuation. a lot of what we are seeing right now is a reaction of of facebook and the selling of the fang names and other tech names as bell. going after names in the market right now that have high valuations, clearly amazon would be one of those names. is it partially -- i had say it is, partially bec
traders on the panel today -- pete najarian tim seymour, steve grasso and guy adami tonight on fast, bitcoin nearing a death cross sending crypto traders into a frenzy. but tom lee keep calm and hoedel on first we start off with the tech tantrum, raging on and the markets fallen angels, the once high flying stocks could have gone from beloved to discarded. tesla and facebook both in bear markets. google, nvidia and noirks in correction territory and amazon falling amid the wreckage as investors...
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let's bring in tim seymour we convinced you to get up at 5:00 a.m the dax has had the best multi dayun. >> if anything, let's watch the dollar today on the cpi release in the u.s dollar may be consolidating having put in a bottom strong dollar needs weak euro, which is good for export stocks. the irony is the trade war has almost inspired a reality that germany's export economy is still extremely strong it's a domestic economy that's the heartbeat of europe. it's chugging along. >> how much can we be comforted as investors by merkel securing a fourth term. >> the cdu having this coalition. there's been a lot of question on whether merkel could legislate and govern six, nine months ago we were concerned this would be a big issue. >> let's move to a different continent. we were locking up brazil wran po brazilian politics not long ago. suddenly brazil is the hottest trade. >> some of this is the commodity, this is steel, p petrobras and valle, which of the big ones divestiture, better balance sheets are part of that story. the emerging market currencies have made a major fiscal adjustm
let's bring in tim seymour we convinced you to get up at 5:00 a.m the dax has had the best multi dayun. >> if anything, let's watch the dollar today on the cpi release in the u.s dollar may be consolidating having put in a bottom strong dollar needs weak euro, which is good for export stocks. the irony is the trade war has almost inspired a reality that germany's export economy is still extremely strong it's a domestic economy that's the heartbeat of europe. it's chugging along. >>...
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joining us is tim seymour, a cnbc "fast money" trader tim, is this as bad as we think it is?ikkei down 4.5% huge selloff in the markets, spreading to europe. is this really bad >> the impacts of the tariffs announced were significantly less than they could have been it was ambiguous, 60 billion in total tariffs, or tariffs on 60 billion of goods tariffs matter if you think about china's 18% of our goods and services, the impact from an inflationary perspective could be up to 25 basis points so not insignificant but in terms of trade terms now, this is about positioning. if you ask me, we had trade war talk of this heated magnitude or follow through two, three months ago i think the markets would have been concerned but not trading down 4.5% in japan which is the largest export economy in the world, and in germany also suffering its 40% of gdp so i get why people are uncomfortable and why certain sectors are affected i think if we were not going through challenges in washington, going through interest rate concerns, people talking stagflation now with the fed. this is the enti
joining us is tim seymour, a cnbc "fast money" trader tim, is this as bad as we think it is?ikkei down 4.5% huge selloff in the markets, spreading to europe. is this really bad >> the impacts of the tariffs announced were significantly less than they could have been it was ambiguous, 60 billion in total tariffs, or tariffs on 60 billion of goods tariffs matter if you think about china's 18% of our goods and services, the impact from an inflationary perspective could be up to 25...
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tim seymour, david sieberg, and much more coming up -- >> it's a good deal off last year's lows.as talking about the lows of the last six months. >> now you're shortening the time horizon, too. >>> our dash for amazon series continues. it's the battle in the keystone state with philly cifang off against pittsburgh well, it's earnings season once again. >>yeah. lot of tech companies are reporting today. and, how's it looking? >>i don't know. there's so many opinions out there, it's hard to make sense of it all. well, victor, do you have something for him? >>check this out. td ameritrade aggregates thousands of earnings estimates into a single data point. that way you can keep your eyes on the big picture. >>huh. feel better? >>much better. yeah, me too. wow, you really did a number on this thing. >>sorry about that. that's alright. i got a box of 'em. thousands of opinions. one estimate. the earnings tool from td ameritrade. snooi. >>> welcome back it's the second installment on the dash for amazon on "closing bell." in january amazon narrowed down candidates for second headquarte
tim seymour, david sieberg, and much more coming up -- >> it's a good deal off last year's lows.as talking about the lows of the last six months. >> now you're shortening the time horizon, too. >>> our dash for amazon series continues. it's the battle in the keystone state with philly cifang off against pittsburgh well, it's earnings season once again. >>yeah. lot of tech companies are reporting today. and, how's it looking? >>i don't know. there's so many...
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traders on the panel today -- pete najarian, tim seymour, brian brian, and guy adami tonight on fast, it is crypto hell with bitcoin having its worst quarter since 2011 there is one coin brine kelly says is going to the moon. it's not bitcoin he will tell us what this is. >> the top analysts on wall street coming out and saying this might be your best chance to buy facebook, the social media giant despite the controversy. >>> first we start out with the market rally the dow surging. the dow and s&p managing to end in positive this week. even the most hated stocks this week had a reversal fortune, amazon, tesla, netflix even bond. do you trust the bounce? do you fade it or trade it >> i don't think you fade it i don't necessarily trust it but 2585 held up it sold off late any day month end, you can give a lot of reasons, quarter end if nothing else the last couple of weeks gave me something steadfast to trade against in terms of the s&p at the 2585 level. in terms of individual stocks last night we said there was a chance amazon would trade down to $1300 down to 1365 today the reversal
traders on the panel today -- pete najarian, tim seymour, brian brian, and guy adami tonight on fast, it is crypto hell with bitcoin having its worst quarter since 2011 there is one coin brine kelly says is going to the moon. it's not bitcoin he will tell us what this is. >> the top analysts on wall street coming out and saying this might be your best chance to buy facebook, the social media giant despite the controversy. >>> first we start out with the market rally the dow...
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traders on the panel today -- tim seymour david daliberti. dan nathan guy adami tom lee created a bitcoin misery index. he will tell you how it works and why it is flashing a buy sign and. >> lloyd could be i want anding the helm of goldman sachs guy the end of the year. but according to lloyd, the reports may be premature. >>> a strong djobs report. the dow surging more than 400 points rallying hard into the close and the nasdaq hit a fresh all time high. what led the way, industrials and financials at the head of the pack energy holding its own tech continues a major run up ten percent in the past monday putting fresh money in right now. to you stick with surging tech or stick with energy or industrials. guy? just when i thought i reached the zenith of being wrong i hit another zenith. >> of being wrong. >> a pantheon -- >> of wrongness. >> the top three at least, i would say. >> in what way. >> if we had good news in the jobs number, i thought it would be bad news and the market would go lower up 450 points. my apologies on that one howeve
traders on the panel today -- tim seymour david daliberti. dan nathan guy adami tom lee created a bitcoin misery index. he will tell you how it works and why it is flashing a buy sign and. >> lloyd could be i want anding the helm of goldman sachs guy the end of the year. but according to lloyd, the reports may be premature. >>> a strong djobs report. the dow surging more than 400 points rallying hard into the close and the nasdaq hit a fresh all time high. what led the way,...
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traders on the panel today -- tim seymour david seabur steve grasso guy adami >>> the high flying semistocks getting crushed this week. one trader says there is more contain to come. >>> plus the rise of the alt coins. the chief officer at stellar will be here to tell us about how he plans to be wall street's favorite coin. >>> a selloff on the street. the dow now firmly in correction territory, after what had been a wild week. monday dropping more than 300 points we saw a bounceback. yesterday the dow dropped a stunning 700 points and followed that big move leer today that's good for a total of about 1400 points on the dow that is the second worst week on a point basis for the dow ever second only to a week in october 2008 is the worst yet to come for this market and with stocks near correction territory is the worst still to come, guy >> my instincts say the worst is still to come e. steve grasso last night at 5:35 is a shayed over the plasma and pointed out an extraordinarily important level in the s&p what was that level? >> which one 2585. >> 2585. >> where did we close today. 2588 stev
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. >>> traders on tim seymour i brooen kell you steve grasso and guy adami. fob foib under investigation, is the worst still to come for the social media giant >>> plus bitcoin until pressure and twitter jumps on the bandwagon. but the big point bear market isn't slowing down >>> but first, we start off with the markets. stocks with a stunning comebabble up nearly 700 points, this on soothing words from the trump administration downplaying the possibility of a trade war erupting over the weekend. the market leaders coming back with a vengeance tech and financials both soaring. is the worst of the selling over can you trust the rally? guy. >> that might be one top five worse songs. >> survivor came back with another one. >> but the best movie -- >> back on point, please. >> steve grasso at 5:30 sauntered over to the telestrator, the key level to mark was 2500 on s&p where did we close basically exactly that level a huge level for the market. on friday we said no idea which way the market is going. but what we did say is once it starts to move, don't fade that
. >>> traders on tim seymour i brooen kell you steve grasso and guy adami. fob foib under investigation, is the worst still to come for the social media giant >>> plus bitcoin until pressure and twitter jumps on the bandwagon. but the big point bear market isn't slowing down >>> but first, we start off with the markets. stocks with a stunning comebabble up nearly 700 points, this on soothing words from the trump administration downplaying the possibility of a trade...
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joining me now to discuss oil and markets more is tim seymour.rning to you. >> great to be here. >> let's touch on oil prices quickly. lets of factors out there. to what extent are they a function of market volatility and what the dollar is doing at the moment we have come through the highs but we have not fallen through the floor. >> the correlation has broken down over the past two months. once we got up to 65, 66 on brent, oil has been trading on fundamentals no question if the dollar catches a bid here, which i don't think it will do dollar failed at the 50 the last couple of days, and i think dollar has to deal with twin deficits i think oil will suffer. the reality is supply and demand is very well and balanced. the discussions this week at the conference in houston will be about how opec and the shale producers can maybe -- if they can fine peace, oil will hold. you talked about reflation, brian talked about reflation, that's the world we're in. it's positive for oil. >> when we talk about the dollar and yields, the dollar had two positive
joining me now to discuss oil and markets more is tim seymour.rning to you. >> great to be here. >> let's touch on oil prices quickly. lets of factors out there. to what extent are they a function of market volatility and what the dollar is doing at the moment we have come through the highs but we have not fallen through the floor. >> the correlation has broken down over the past two months. once we got up to 65, 66 on brent, oil has been trading on fundamentals no question if...
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tim seymour and guy adami. you can cast all the "fast money" action at 5:00 p.m.rn. >>> the saudi arabia government has locked up hundreds or did lock up hundreds of influential businessmen. it seized billions of dollars from them. how they did it next you might be surprised "closing bell" will be right back at fidelity, trades are now just $4.95. we cut the price of trades to give investors even more value. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. fidelity, where smarter investors will always be. >>> another day for the world's largest ipo. saudi aramco will not hold ipo until 2019 at the earliest so youdy prince bin salman will visit here on the heels of a report now, business leaders, many members of the royal family were subjected to coercion and physical abuse according to "the times. here to shed light on this, adli gamble, who will be anchoring from our new office in abu dhabi. it is great to have you in town. appreciate you coming down here. >> on the ipo, what's going -- are they just going to end up getting funds from the chinese and calling i
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tim seymour will join us after this with the elevator. right. but you want to fix it. right.who sent you? new guy. what new guy? watson. my analysis of sensor and maintenance data indicates elevator 3 will malfunction in 2 days. there you go. you still need a pass. today's senior living communities have never been better, with amazing amenities like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and bistros even pet care services. and there's never been an easier way to get great advice. a place for mom is a free service that pairs you with a local advisor to help you sort through your options and find a perfect place. a place for mom. you know your family we know senior living. together we'll make the right choice. i'm not really a, i thought wall street guy.ns. what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure, at first, but jj can help you with that. jj, will you break it down for this gentleman? hey, ian. you know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortable. i could
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guy adami and tim seymour.up in ten minutes' time on "fast money" beginning at 5:00 p.m. >>> a whole lot more on the markets still to come. today's biggest dow winners, microsoft with a 7.5% gain and cisco a laggard up nearly 4% we had long deployments in iraq. i'm really grateful that usaa was able to take care of my family while i was overseas serving. it was my very first car accident. we were hit from behind. i called usaa and the first thing they asked was 'are you ok?' they always thank you for your service, which is nice because as a spouse you serve too. we're the hayles and we're usaa members for life. see how much you could save with usaa by bundling your auto and home insurance. get a quote today. anything worth pursuing hard work and a plan. at baird, we approach your wealth management strategy the same way to create a financial plan built to last from generation to generation. we'll listen. we'll talk. we'll plan. baird. you or joints. something for your heart... but do you take something for your
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ambassador, thank you for joining us as well >>> tim seymour, the man is sitting by, watching these markets here. >> i didn't think i had been mentioned so i thought i would be quiet. >> also, neil hennessey, portfolio manager at hennessey funds. we wanted to talk about the markets with all of this going on tim, look at how strong the small caps are relative to the internationally exposed s&p. is that going to continue to be the trade until the tariff issue is resolved? >> small caps are supposed to be your growth barometers markets are having difficulty with key technical levels. they're not above the 50-day and that's the small caps, the s&p, emerging markets which get a boost from korean headlines more than anybody i also think this conversation we're having in termsof should we be going after china and what the market's response is in fact, first of allings steel companies have been lagging. steel companies really, if anything, the cool thing and efficient thing about markets -- maybe cool is not the term. >> i hear you. >> we're pricing a steel industry that's going to get inefficient.
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. >>> r let's go around the horn, tim seymour with a big smile on his face. >> great to have you becausee today, scott, mcdonald's, i think this pullback is a time to buy the stock. >> karen >> citibank also this pullback i think. there's good things going on volcker rule hopefully easier. >> square, you know the reasons why, i think it's too far too fast. >> square. i think you should be a buyer here and if you want to keep it -- no one went broke by taking profits keep it on a short chain catch fast money at 5:00 p.m. >>> 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 other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you some money. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach you put all this in perspective. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. all weekend. all weekend i heard about it i
. >>> r let's go around the horn, tim seymour with a big smile on his face. >> great to have you becausee today, scott, mcdonald's, i think this pullback is a time to buy the stock. >> karen >> citibank also this pullback i think. there's good things going on volcker rule hopefully easier. >> square, you know the reasons why, i think it's too far too fast. >> square. i think you should be a buyer here and if you want to keep it -- no one went broke by...
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nasdaq market site overlooking new york city's times square i'm melissa lee traders, pete najarian, tim seymour, daan daan, and guy adami. what is wrong with down? the cryptocurrency hovering around $8,000. what are the biggest bitcoin investors doing? they are hanging out in puerto rico we will head there and talk to our crypto baller brian kelly. "mad money" with jim cramer's jim cramer sat down with the ceo of intel which company could he be buying you will not believe what he just cold cramer jim will be here shortly first, the news that sent the markets soaring. >> we come in peace here the thing everybody on wreaths wall street need to understand is relax if you look at the negotiating posture this country, all of these countries that are uj running huge trade surpluses with us have no incentive to rock that boat >> that was peter navarro the director of trade for the white house tempering fears about a potential trade war. the dow climbing 250 points at the highs of the day but the indes closed clear ultimately ending up just overible triple digits has this market done from buy the dip m
nasdaq market site overlooking new york city's times square i'm melissa lee traders, pete najarian, tim seymour, daan daan, and guy adami. what is wrong with down? the cryptocurrency hovering around $8,000. what are the biggest bitcoin investors doing? they are hanging out in puerto rico we will head there and talk to our crypto baller brian kelly. "mad money" with jim cramer's jim cramer sat down with the ceo of intel which company could he be buying you will not believe what he just...
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traders on the panel today -- pete najarian, steve grasso, tim seymour and dan nathan >> mitch steevs bought a media giant today. >>> the winner of the facebook fallout? it might be blockchain a top analyst will explain why the data scandal could be the catalyst for the blockchain technology >>> first we start with the federal decision to raise rates. jerome powell towing the line not too hawkish, not too dovish. let's get to steve leishman in d.c. >> let's tell people what happened it was the first press conference for fed chairman j. powell feds raise hiked to.15 to 1.75 and signalled more hikes ahead it upped the outlook for growth and lowered the gdp. also raised the outlook for interest rates not this year. one forecast short from a fed official for four hikes this year it remains at three. but upthe outlook to 2.9% next year and a strong 3.4% in 2020 it didn't move the inflation barometer or the outlook and i asked chairman j. powell how they could forecast better growth, lower unemployment but not more inflation. >> after the crisis it was 10% it's now 4.1%. you have only seen
traders on the panel today -- pete najarian, steve grasso, tim seymour and dan nathan >> mitch steevs bought a media giant today. >>> the winner of the facebook fallout? it might be blockchain a top analyst will explain why the data scandal could be the catalyst for the blockchain technology >>> first we start with the federal decision to raise rates. jerome powell towing the line not too hawkish, not too dovish. let's get to steve leishman in d.c. >> let's tell...
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traders on the panel today -- tim seymour david seaburg, david kelly and guy adami. tonight on fast, twitter is. >> at thatting after andrew less says it is about to suffer a worst fate than facebook could it be a chance the buy the stock? the traders weigh in general electric is having its best day in months we will tell what you had investors running to the stock first we start off with a selloff on the street. check out the nasdaq 100 mid day selling the off hard and taking the rest of the market along with it. all the major indexes closing near the lows of the session since the tech sector hit a high on march 12th it has been down from there it is 9% from its 5 the week high it has lost market cap as a tech trade unravelled, if so, can the market rally would out, guy >> i will go backwards i don't think the market can rally without technology i'm not certain it's unravelled yesterday. tim on the this facebook i thought facebook bottomed a couple of times. clearly that's not the case and the problems in technology seem to be more than facebook they are individual
traders on the panel today -- tim seymour david seaburg, david kelly and guy adami. tonight on fast, twitter is. >> at thatting after andrew less says it is about to suffer a worst fate than facebook could it be a chance the buy the stock? the traders weigh in general electric is having its best day in months we will tell what you had investors running to the stock first we start off with a selloff on the street. check out the nasdaq 100 mid day selling the off hard and taking the rest of...
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nasdaq market site overlooking new york city's times square i'm melissa lee traders, pete najarian, tim seymour. what is wrong with down? the cryptocurrency hovering around $8,000. what are the biggest bitcoin investors doing? they are hanging out in puerto rico we will head there and talk to our crypto baller brian kelly. "mad money" with jim cramer's jim cramer sat down with the ceo of intel which company could he be buying you will not believe what he just cold cramer jim will be here
nasdaq market site overlooking new york city's times square i'm melissa lee traders, pete najarian, tim seymour. what is wrong with down? the cryptocurrency hovering around $8,000. what are the biggest bitcoin investors doing? they are hanging out in puerto rico we will head there and talk to our crypto baller brian kelly. "mad money" with jim cramer's jim cramer sat down with the ceo of intel which company could he be buying you will not believe what he just cold cramer jim will be...
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was $280 past resistance becomes support, and i think the stock finds itself supported at $280 tim seymouri don't think it's a car company. i think people misread it, but it feels like it wants to trade, the $28 level wants a gain >> all right, as the facebook data row grows, some companies have begun to rethink their advertising spend. we'll talk to sonos about why the company decided to take a break from facebook. and microsoft among the top performers today after a call from one analyst who says it's heading for a trillion dollar market cap look at that, up more than 6%. we'll talk to that person ahead. as we hid out, check out the rally. the dow up more than 500 points. 546, to be precise ♪ feel that? that's the beat of global markets, the rhythm of the world. but to us, it's the pace of tomorrow. with ingenuity, technologies, and markets expertise we create the possible. and when you do that, you don't chase the pace of tomorrow. you set it. nasdaq. rewrite tomorrow. rebounding from friday's steep losses all three averages are up more than 1%, more than 2% the last time we checked. ma
was $280 past resistance becomes support, and i think the stock finds itself supported at $280 tim seymouri don't think it's a car company. i think people misread it, but it feels like it wants to trade, the $28 level wants a gain >> all right, as the facebook data row grows, some companies have begun to rethink their advertising spend. we'll talk to sonos about why the company decided to take a break from facebook. and microsoft among the top performers today after a call from one...
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traders on the panel today -- pete najarian, tim seymour, brian brian, and guy adami tonight on fast,ving its worst quarter since 2011 there is one coin brine kelly says is going to the moon. it's not bitcoin he will tell us what this is. >> the top analysts on wall street coming out and saying this might be your best chance to buy facebook, the social media giant despite the controversy. >>> firs
traders on the panel today -- pete najarian, tim seymour, brian brian, and guy adami tonight on fast,ving its worst quarter since 2011 there is one coin brine kelly says is going to the moon. it's not bitcoin he will tell us what this is. >> the top analysts on wall street coming out and saying this might be your best chance to buy facebook, the social media giant despite the controversy. >>> firs
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traders on the panel today -- tim seymour david daliberti.d a bitcoin misery index. he will tell you how it works and why it is flashing a buy sign and. >> lloyd could be i want anding th
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. >> joining us to trade the steel stocks is "fast money's" tim seymour and dave sieberg. >> both waitingntly for us to come to them. >> a conversation we can't wait. you know how it is >> what would you guys do here personally, i think the steel stocks are a buy lear. maybe you have a little near-term weakness but absolutely the nucore ceo made an accurate comment. this shouldn't have been a shock to anybody there was a lot of prep ahead of this prebuying. you look at letter "x," u.s. steel, they're trading at a discount if you price it based on where spot is trading i look at it and say, is is there a little near-term weakness if the president doesn't go through with a full-blown tariff? absolutely but the rick to the upside by missing the upside trade, if he does go through with a full tariff, there could be significant swing higher >> i agree with that i think the fundamentals in the industrial metal space look fantastic. i agree with a lot of what david has said u.s. steel has gone from 20 to 45 in a matter of three, four months if you look at u.s. steel capacity, we're already runni
. >> joining us to trade the steel stocks is "fast money's" tim seymour and dave sieberg. >> both waitingntly for us to come to them. >> a conversation we can't wait. you know how it is >> what would you guys do here personally, i think the steel stocks are a buy lear. maybe you have a little near-term weakness but absolutely the nucore ceo made an accurate comment. this shouldn't have been a shock to anybody there was a lot of prep ahead of this prebuying. you...
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traders on the panel today -- pete najarian tim seymour, steve grasso and guy adami tonight on fast,ring a death cross sending crypto traders into a frenzy. but tom lee keep calm and hoedel on first we start off with the tech tantrum, raging on and the markets fallen angels, the once high flying stocks could have gone from beloved to discarded.
traders on the panel today -- pete najarian tim seymour, steve grasso and guy adami tonight on fast,ring a death cross sending crypto traders into a frenzy. but tom lee keep calm and hoedel on first we start off with the tech tantrum, raging on and the markets fallen angels, the once high flying stocks could have gone from beloved to discarded.
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traders on the panel today -- tim seymour david seabur steve grasso guy adami >>> the high flying semistocks crushed this week. one trader says there is more contain to come. >>> plus the rise of the alt coins. the chief officer at stellar will be here to tell us about how he plans to be wall street's favorite coin. >>> a selloff on the street. the dow now firmly in correction territory, after wha
traders on the panel today -- tim seymour david seabur steve grasso guy adami >>> the high flying semistocks crushed this week. one trader says there is more contain to come. >>> plus the rise of the alt coins. the chief officer at stellar will be here to tell us about how he plans to be wall street's favorite coin. >>> a selloff on the street. the dow now firmly in correction territory, after wha
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traders on the panel today -- pete najarian, steve grasso, tim seymour and dan nathan >> mitch steevsner of the facebook fallout? it might be blockchain a top analyst will explain why the data scandal could be the catalyst for the blockchain technology >>> first we start with th
traders on the panel today -- pete najarian, steve grasso, tim seymour and dan nathan >> mitch steevsner of the facebook fallout? it might be blockchain a top analyst will explain why the data scandal could be the catalyst for the blockchain technology >>> first we start with th
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traders on the panel today -- tim seymour david seaburg, david kelly and guy adami.thatting after andrew less says it is about to suffer a worst fate than facebook could it be a chance the buy the stock? the traders weigh in general electric is having its best day in months we will tell what you had investors running to the stock first we start off with a selloff on the street. check out the nasdaq 100 mid day selling the off hard and taking the rest of the market along
traders on the panel today -- tim seymour david seaburg, david kelly and guy adami.thatting after andrew less says it is about to suffer a worst fate than facebook could it be a chance the buy the stock? the traders weigh in general electric is having its best day in months we will tell what you had investors running to the stock first we start off with a selloff on the street. check out the nasdaq 100 mid day selling the off hard and taking the rest of the market along
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. >> we're going to keep you here, john joining us now are tim seymour and tama i'll start off with you. the market seemed tentative after yesterday's big selloff. what are you thinking here >> i don't see why markets need to do a whole lot going into the close. and there is obviously some important technical levels if you look at emerging markets they've broken through the hundred and we're watching this 25 and 70 level on the s&p i think the reality is that the trade wars are just one of a mosaic of factors that i think are troubling investors. they just included dynamic in terms of positioning and in terms of volatility at 20 rather than 10. i think it is the norm for the next ten years i think you value stocks differently in that environment. i don't think a lot has to change and i don't see a lot changing until the end of close. >> and given the risks and the interest rates are rising, do we need to evaluate where evaluations are in the s&p. >> i don't think you need much more interest in the headlines right now and one caveat is that the thing that all of these risks have in commo
. >> we're going to keep you here, john joining us now are tim seymour and tama i'll start off with you. the market seemed tentative after yesterday's big selloff. what are you thinking here >> i don't see why markets need to do a whole lot going into the close. and there is obviously some important technical levels if you look at emerging markets they've broken through the hundred and we're watching this 25 and 70 level on the s&p i think the reality is that the trade wars are...
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giant suffering as well should traders pare down let's bring in our "fast money" guys guy adami, tim seymouro talk more about this. look, in a way it's oddly specific but at the same time it's still apple we're talking about. guy, what does it tell you that it's done so poorly? >> tells me when the market is down 700 dow points there's no place to hide. you'll have collateral damage. that's what you're seeing in apple. i don't think anything changed in the apple story over the last couple of weeks. frankly, their position is probably stronger than it's been in quite some time pete talks about this all the time, tim brought this up as well, but their services revenue continues to grow. as it gets into the high teens, low 20s, the multiple they don't get now, they will get going forward. i'm not going to say apple's stopping here tomorrow because i have no idea what tomorrow brings but in terms of the story, nothing has changed at all. >> if you think about how apple behaved in the last drawdown six weeks ago somewhere around 157 found an interesting place to buy and then got back up to new hi
giant suffering as well should traders pare down let's bring in our "fast money" guys guy adami, tim seymouro talk more about this. look, in a way it's oddly specific but at the same time it's still apple we're talking about. guy, what does it tell you that it's done so poorly? >> tells me when the market is down 700 dow points there's no place to hide. you'll have collateral damage. that's what you're seeing in apple. i don't think anything changed in the apple story over the...