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guy adami, tim seymour, guy adami and karen finerman drawing a line in the sand when it comes to content and we're breaking down the restor invest. no deal. later, keeping up appearances, the one beauty stock that got a nice pop today and it is all thanks to kim kardashian >> we start with a big rally on wall street. the s&p 500 up for a fourth straight day it's just 8% away from its record
guy adami, tim seymour, guy adami and karen finerman drawing a line in the sand when it comes to content and we're breaking down the restor invest. no deal. later, keeping up appearances, the one beauty stock that got a nice pop today and it is all thanks to kim kardashian >> we start with a big rally on wall street. the s&p 500 up for a fourth straight day it's just 8% away from its record
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guy adami, tim seymour, karen finerman and dan nathan. >> taking flight, airplane flights soar and when passengers are really ready to return to the skies and we are all over the after-hours moves and gap and slack and both companies just reporting results and we'll break down the latest highlights with the quarters, but we start tonight with this. ♪ ♪ >> yep viva las vegas after 78 days in the dark, sin city is back in business and you are looking at the incredible scene at the d casino in las vegas shortly after it reopened at midnight. the casino is absolutely packed and very few people are wearing masks and no social distancing >> let's bring in the journalist who shot this video. mick akers >> was it as crowded as it looks in the video >> yeah, it was. that was taken nine minutes after they opened the doors an let people in so people were ready to fill in pretty quickly there. i wasn't expecting it to be that packed and that video is true to form >> what struck me when i saw this on twitter, i thought maybe this video got mixed up with pre-pandemic video of the d casino, but in fac
guy adami, tim seymour, karen finerman and dan nathan. >> taking flight, airplane flights soar and when passengers are really ready to return to the skies and we are all over the after-hours moves and gap and slack and both companies just reporting results and we'll break down the latest highlights with the quarters, but we start tonight with this. ♪ ♪ >> yep viva las vegas after 78 days in the dark, sin city is back in business and you are looking at the incredible scene at the...
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tonight's trader lineup, tim seymour, brian kelly and jeff mills. crisis in america, street protests, some peaceful, others violent. the market on edge as the nation slowly reopens from the coronavirus lockdown, will the growing protest stall the economic recovery? we kick things off tonight with steve liesman who has more on that story >> melissa, thanks, with the understanding that loss of life and injury, the most important aspects to what's going on with the crisis right now, there is renewed concern about the economy as well. with concern that it would hurt the reopenings that would have been under way along with another round of infections because of all the demonstrations diane swan tweeted out today, there's little question the events of this weekend will affect the economy what started as a health crisis, but much more. the riots lasted, how long he wrote a long piece saying, it's too soon to know how the economy will transition. the timing and trajectory of broad economic recovery will not be altered hopefully we can find ways to expand op
tonight's trader lineup, tim seymour, brian kelly and jeff mills. crisis in america, street protests, some peaceful, others violent. the market on edge as the nation slowly reopens from the coronavirus lockdown, will the growing protest stall the economic recovery? we kick things off tonight with steve liesman who has more on that story >> melissa, thanks, with the understanding that loss of life and injury, the most important aspects to what's going on with the crisis right now, there is...
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. >>> let's see how traders are voting tim seymour, what do you say >> i learned this trick on a zooml, you're snapping people in, and it's usually good news i'm actually going oh, snap, i'm actually a seller, and i'm sorry, guy, i agree with the addressable market, and the engagement has been extraordinary, i hate the 180% move, and that's mostly my reason for negativity. get them next time clubber. >> karen >> yeah, i don't know if you can see this it's not very creative, but i'm going to pass, and the reason kind of echoing tim, it's the giant move, and i'd rather be with evan spiegel's evil nemesis, zuckerberg on facebook. >> dan >> i'm also passing here you know, guy is also very generous with his accolades, you know, snap, i think, probably the last time i was bullish on it was in the low teens or something. it wasn't hard to be bullish on it down there with like a $14 billion enterprise value up here, now, it's a little different story here, so i give you a lot of credit, you're playing the momentum my biggest worry about snap is ti tictoc, and it's got massive momentum in the
. >>> let's see how traders are voting tim seymour, what do you say >> i learned this trick on a zooml, you're snapping people in, and it's usually good news i'm actually going oh, snap, i'm actually a seller, and i'm sorry, guy, i agree with the addressable market, and the engagement has been extraordinary, i hate the 180% move, and that's mostly my reason for negativity. get them next time clubber. >> karen >> yeah, i don't know if you can see this it's not very...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> time for the final trade let's go around the horn tim seymour. >> emerging markets havear and inflation trade and outperformed the s&p by 5% in the last three and a half sessions. that was a trade of mine two weeks ago. back in emerging markets, stay in this trade. >> dan nathan. >> you know, you hack the bear out of that mike wilson conversation where do you think rates are going right here where do you think the economy is going the back half of the year i think tlt on the long side is a good hedge against an equity market that could go lower >> karen finerman. >> yeah, so if we're in this rotation, i like fedex it may seem like they have had a boom in business because of everyone at home receiving packages, but actually those business deliveries are a much higher margin for them if we do reopen and get some momentum, i think fedex is going higher. >> guy adami. >> dwight stones used to kill it in superstars, remember that back in the day, mel, i know you were an avid watcher i was as well. listen, i know fozbury is a fan of the show. tim seymour is a fan of pxs. >> th
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> time for the final trade let's go around the horn tim seymour. >> emerging markets havear and inflation trade and outperformed the s&p by 5% in the last three and a half sessions. that was a trade of mine two weeks ago. back in emerging markets, stay in this trade. >> dan nathan. >> you know, you hack the bear out of that mike wilson conversation where do you think rates are going right here where do you think the economy is going the...
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j >> thank you i'm going to get tim seymour's take on casinos. g to preface it with one thing, tim if you got like a betting online thing, it's big. i have now bet on golf i have done it it's all i got and i bet on golf for today's tournament that's what it's come to i do have somemoney in draft kings on golf. what's your take >> okay. when i set up my online gaming business, i'm going to you for a big account. if you look at the casinos, contessa did a great job of laying out some of theissues i think the story on wynn was this was a stock that it has the volatility and momentum of some of the other cruise lines, airlines, boeing, transports it was up 26% three days going into the preceding three days. the up trend is still alive. i'm not saying there isn't a little bit more caution. we played a video here about a week and a half ago showing how as casinos reopened, there was little concern around social distancing on some level, while that's concerning from a social perspective, it gave a little bit more of a boost to the casinos than maybe shou
j >> thank you i'm going to get tim seymour's take on casinos. g to preface it with one thing, tim if you got like a betting online thing, it's big. i have now bet on golf i have done it it's all i got and i bet on golf for today's tournament that's what it's come to i do have somemoney in draft kings on golf. what's your take >> okay. when i set up my online gaming business, i'm going to you for a big account. if you look at the casinos, contessa did a great job of laying out some...
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anyway tim seymour. >> i actually know her there you go >> it's real all right, tim, what do you think, facebook. >> so, i think it's first of all very interesting we haven't heard from cheryl sandberg she's normally very involved here. i do think facebook is going to come around. i think the brand is something they're worried about and there's ability to actually control that environment and there's company that's double verify or company that's tell advertisers what context are being viewed, whether it's good or bad i don't think facebook is going to radically change what they do, unless there's a new regime over there, again, that's not the body language we've got so far i think there's winners in the media space as social media is taking a hit there's so many new online platforms, this network has one as well, a lot of folks can be beneficiaries in a headwind digital ad environment i think it will be very good for some people. >> yeah and sandberg had been on the front of the scandal in the past and karen, you were commenting on that today as well. >> yeah, i think that -- i'm sure
anyway tim seymour. >> i actually know her there you go >> it's real all right, tim, what do you think, facebook. >> so, i think it's first of all very interesting we haven't heard from cheryl sandberg she's normally very involved here. i do think facebook is going to come around. i think the brand is something they're worried about and there's ability to actually control that environment and there's company that's double verify or company that's tell advertisers what context...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> time for the final trade let's go around the horn tim seymour?d's may be dropping beyond, but i think they have plenty of their own products again, this is about margin. 175 is the level to watch long mcdonald's. >> karen finerman. >> yeah. the one most interesting to me for tomorrow might be wells fargo if it tradesdown it would be good for the stock if they were to cut their dividend wells fargo. >> steve grasso? >> sonos i bought it today. it does look like apple, google or amazon. >> guy adami >> mel, i'm not a fan of rosemary, the spice, not the name, by the way one man's pleasure, another man's pain comes in the form of snap versus facebook. >> all right. watching we'll see you tomorrow at 5:00 >>> 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 make you some money. my job is not ju
. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> time for the final trade let's go around the horn tim seymour?d's may be dropping beyond, but i think they have plenty of their own products again, this is about margin. 175 is the level to watch long mcdonald's. >> karen finerman. >> yeah. the one most interesting to me for tomorrow might be wells fargo if it tradesdown it would be good for the stock if they were to cut their dividend wells fargo. >> steve grasso? >> sonos i bought it today....
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trade it good for tim seymour been on the back of this for a while. i think commodities are going higher, i think copper will go higher playing the game correctly, i would say trade it >> you do a fine job of doing the audio, guy lenar big this quarter trade it or fade it? >> i think that everybody is in place. i think you trade the home builders here. i was looking to fade them earlier in this pandemic period. they are cheap rates are staying low. there are certain shifts away from urbanization that benefit these guys to me, given the valuation, liquidity, rates and some of the shifts that are likely to be around, you probably can get long even after these massive runs off their march lows >> i'm going to have to play this game correctly and i'm going to have to fade these. i think home builders are really on the expectations that the market has fallen apart under the consumer the consumer is potentially in a better place at least with stimulus and the fed reserve very low rates aren't necessarily going to be enough for housing. we've seen that for t
trade it good for tim seymour been on the back of this for a while. i think commodities are going higher, i think copper will go higher playing the game correctly, i would say trade it >> you do a fine job of doing the audio, guy lenar big this quarter trade it or fade it? >> i think that everybody is in place. i think you trade the home builders here. i was looking to fade them earlier in this pandemic period. they are cheap rates are staying low. there are certain shifts away from...
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. >> casey, it's tim seymour thank you for joining us i'm curious in term of some of the trends in terms of day, in terms of frequency, number of times per day and how some of this has changed since the crisis tell us what you see. >> so robintrack collects t s s popularity of every stock on the brokerage every hour and the number of unique accounts that hold the shares. i've seen a lot of changes happen dramatically after earnings events or changes in price. >> it would be interesting to know what time of day retail investors, are they jumping in right at the open or when you see the most momentum in the market it's very important to trading and how you want to be tactical on your own. >> there's often a lot of activity right at the open and right before close that being said, the things that drive changes like news events or social media trends, yeah, it can vary a lot >> casey, a lot of institutions and hedge funds have expressed interest in using this data. do you get a sense of how they're using it and are you worried they're using it at the expense of a retail trader that perhaps t
. >> casey, it's tim seymour thank you for joining us i'm curious in term of some of the trends in terms of day, in terms of frequency, number of times per day and how some of this has changed since the crisis tell us what you see. >> so robintrack collects t s s popularity of every stock on the brokerage every hour and the number of unique accounts that hold the shares. i've seen a lot of changes happen dramatically after earnings events or changes in price. >> it would be...
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. >> my pleasure >> tim seymour, very candid comments, hurting more than we all know or think. >> well, yeah. i thought dan's comments, also he pointed out tenants who can pay and are not paying are tactically taking some chances here it just seems like the pressure is all on the commercial landlord at this point and that the tenant does have a lot of room to run. i think the silver lining is there's a number of apparel retailers and specialty retailers that don't need those stores so i don't see how this leverage comes back to the commercial landlord any time soon someone like tanger may be in a slightly different place but i think for some companies like l brands reducing that store count even for macy's is ultimately the good news here. >>> we have breaking news from amazon >> amazon in a blog post says it is implementing a one-year moratorium on police use of recognition. that is its facial recognition technology of course this comes just a few days after ibm said it would stop selling its facial recognition products over human rights concerns. now, that put pressure on microsoft a
. >> my pleasure >> tim seymour, very candid comments, hurting more than we all know or think. >> well, yeah. i thought dan's comments, also he pointed out tenants who can pay and are not paying are tactically taking some chances here it just seems like the pressure is all on the commercial landlord at this point and that the tenant does have a lot of room to run. i think the silver lining is there's a number of apparel retailers and specialty retailers that don't need those...
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guy adami, tim seymour, guy adami and karen finerman drawing a line in the sand when it comes to content and we're breaking down the restor invest. no deal. later, keeping up appearances, the one beauty stock that got a nice pop today and it is all thanks to kim kardashian >> we start with a big rally on wall street. the s&p 500 up for a fourth straight day it's just 8% away from its record high. we had a few clouds hanging over the market and civil unrest will derail plans to reopen the economy and add to that the rising tensions with china the white house blocking chinese airlines from flying to the united states and the ongoing coronavirus pandemic plenty of reasons for investors to be worried and yet here we are. stocks are sitting at three-month highs. guy, what is that expression that you like to say, bad news, good price action and something along those -- i mean, is that what we're seeing in the markets here >> yeah. pretty much. don't label me some raging books, tim, steve and other people -- i don't know if they've necessarily seen the extent of this, but they've clearly said t
guy adami, tim seymour, guy adami and karen finerman drawing a line in the sand when it comes to content and we're breaking down the restor invest. no deal. later, keeping up appearances, the one beauty stock that got a nice pop today and it is all thanks to kim kardashian >> we start with a big rally on wall street. the s&p 500 up for a fourth straight day it's just 8% away from its record high. we had a few clouds hanging over the market and civil unrest will derail plans to reopen...
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tim seymour is a fan of pxs. >> thanks for watching mean tile >>> 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 make you some money. my job is not just to entertain you, but to educate, teach context. call me 1-800-743-cnbc tweet me @jimcramer. >>> yes, we're consumed by social unrest and there are pictures from around the nation. we're shocked that the peaceful protesters have created an opening for looters and police sometimes can't tell the difference between the two even from a purely business perspective, you'd think people smashing up major retail destinations like the flagship macy's would be bad for the stock market, right? every time the market looks like it's about to get clocked we get a stay of execution. dow gained 268 points. nasdaq advanced .59% last night after president trump's fire and brim stone law and order
tim seymour is a fan of pxs. >> thanks for watching mean tile >>> 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 make you some money. my job is not just to entertain you, but to educate, teach...
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guy adami, tim seymour, dan nathan pull up a bar stool because dave fortnoy joins us to talk about the big boom in trading. >>> and nikola shares, we'll talk to trevor milton ahead. >>> plus an earnings alert an lennar we'll break down the numbers straight ahead but we start off tonight with a massive reversal on wall street today. the dow falling more than 700 points at its lows after closing up more than half a percent as the fed laid out plans to buy up individual corporate bonds this as the emergence of new coronavirus hot spots around the country add to fears of a second wave so why, guy adami, are markets seemingly so immune to these concerns is that actually a good sign for this rally >> no, it's not. but before i have to -- i would be remiss, melissa, if i didn't wish the b.k., the bitcoin baller a happy belated birthday. his birthday was yesterday do you know whose birthday is tomorrow i won't keep you in suspense adam smith would have been 297 years old tomorrow why do i mention him i had to read that book "the wealth of nations" in college. you probably read it as well he wa
guy adami, tim seymour, dan nathan pull up a bar stool because dave fortnoy joins us to talk about the big boom in trading. >>> and nikola shares, we'll talk to trevor milton ahead. >>> plus an earnings alert an lennar we'll break down the numbers straight ahead but we start off tonight with a massive reversal on wall street today. the dow falling more than 700 points at its lows after closing up more than half a percent as the fed laid out plans to buy up individual corporate...
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tonight's trader lineup, tim seymour, brian kelly and jeff mills.tests, some peaceful, others violent. the market on edge as the nation slowly reopens from the coronavirus lockdown, will the growing protest stall the economic recovery? we kick things off tonight with steve liesman who has more on that story >> melissa, thanks, with the understanding that loss of life and injury, the most important aspects to what's going on with the crisis right now, there is renewed concern about the economy as well. withon
tonight's trader lineup, tim seymour, brian kelly and jeff mills.tests, some peaceful, others violent. the market on edge as the nation slowly reopens from the coronavirus lockdown, will the growing protest stall the economic recovery? we kick things off tonight with steve liesman who has more on that story >> melissa, thanks, with the understanding that loss of life and injury, the most important aspects to what's going on with the crisis right now, there is renewed concern about the...
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guy adami, tim seymour, karen finerman and dan nathan. >> taking flight, airplane flights soar and whendy to return to the skies and we are all over the after-hours moves and gap and slack and both companies just reporting results and we'll break down the latest highlights with the quarters, but we start tonight with this. ♪ ♪ >> yep viva las vegas after 7
guy adami, tim seymour, karen finerman and dan nathan. >> taking flight, airplane flights soar and whendy to return to the skies and we are all over the after-hours moves and gap and slack and both companies just reporting results and we'll break down the latest highlights with the quarters, but we start tonight with this. ♪ ♪ >> yep viva las vegas after 7
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guy adami, tim seymour, dan nathan pull up a bar stool because dave fortnoy joins us to talk about the talk to trevor milton ahead. >>> plus an earnings alert an lennar we'll break down the numbers straight ahead but we start off tonight with a massive reversal on wall street today. the dow falling more than 700 points at its lows after clong
guy adami, tim seymour, dan nathan pull up a bar stool because dave fortnoy joins us to talk about the talk to trevor milton ahead. >>> plus an earnings alert an lennar we'll break down the numbers straight ahead but we start off tonight with a massive reversal on wall street today. the dow falling more than 700 points at its lows after clong