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Hosted by Melissa Lee and a roundtable of top traders, “Fast Money” breaks through the noise of the day, to deliver the actionable news that matters most to investors. Fast Money airs weeknights at 5p ET on CNBC. Visit http://fastmoney.cnbc.com for additional information.
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Dylan Ratigan is a former news anchor and commentator for CNBC and MSNBC, and former executive at Bloomberg News. Dylan Ratigan is a world-renowned business leader and author of a best-selling book on concrete solutions for increasing investments, jobs, and opportunities in America. In 2012, Dylan invested his life savings and founded a company that designs modern farming kits to assist military veterans in operating small farms.
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The Weatherman is a community-led call-in podcast that connects people around the aligned interests that we all have to find solutions to global problems. With newsman Dylan Ratigan serving as your Weatherman, we'll invite callers to be part of our live show. Record your voice message by clicking the "message" button below. Please leave a phone number so our producers can contact you. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/weatherman/support
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Earnings keep rolling in, and different stories are being told about the consumer. The areas seeing strength, and the groups raising the red flag. Plus… A check on chips. From a U.S-China license revoking… to the names that could keep surging. Where one semi analyst sees this trade heading next. Fast Money Disclaimer…
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Shares of Disney tumble as the media giant looks to make its streaming business profitable. The hurdles they face, and how a consumer under pressure will impact the company. Plus relying on Nvidia. Can the AI trade continue its run? Or does a pullback in the name spell trouble for the broader market? Fast Money Disclaimer…
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10-year yields are down about 25 basis points from their recent highs, but are they falling for the right reasons? And what does the move mean for the markets? Plus, former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz weighing in on the company’s latest earnings report and the leadership of the man he chose to replace him. How will his comments impact the company …
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Shares of Apple surging after the company announced the biggest share buyback in history, but was the news just a bit of financial engineering to distract investors from slowing sales? Plus Starbucks continued to drop after its disappointing earnings report. Is this stock actually so bad it's good? Fast Money Disclaimer…
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How can investors use the timeless investing strategies and sage teachings of the iconic Warren Buffett to make their own investing decisions? What does the portfolio of Berkshire-owned companies and stocks say about your own portfolio? CNBC Pro goes on a deep dive of all things Buffett with a longtime Berkshire shareholder and follower. CNBC’s Dom…
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Apple on the move after its results. We’re diving into the numbers and the call from the iPhone maker. Plus shedding the pounds and the prices. Novo Nordisk lowering prices for its blockbuster weight loss drugs. How an increase in competition is tipping the scales in the space. Fast Money Disclaimerעל ידי CNBC
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Stocks losing steam late in the day after the central bank leaves rates unchanged. What Jerome Powell is saying about the Fed’s next rate move. Plus Grinding into Starbucks. The coffee store chain sinking after reporting, as the company slashes its forecast. What the CEO had to say about the results, and if analysts are still sipping on the stock. …
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Tenure is unique to academia. Teachers are afforded protection once granted tenure so they can research and discuss topics that might otherwise jeopardize job security. However, there is an unintended consequence that needs addressing. That is, when teaching jobs are protected, does it end up keeping out fresh blood with new ideas? On this week's e…
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Amazon jumping after posting better-than-expected results. How the e-commerce giant’s report stacks up against its big tech peers. Plus All eyes on the Fed as the central bank gears up to make their next interest rate decision. And our next guest says two cuts may not be enough. How tomorrow’s decision could determine the market moves in May. Fast …
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Apple bucking the mega cap trend lately, rising today after an analyst upgrade. But with just 3 trading days left before the tech titan reports, will the stock follow its peers with an earnings report drop? Plus Tesla all charged up. Shares of the EV maker electrified in today’s session, as the company clears a major hurdle for its Full Self-Drivin…
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Despite a slew of negative economic data, markets notched a positive week ahead of a key Fed decision. So do the AI-fueled gains in big tech mean more to the market than the central bank? Plus Intel’s post-earnings slide. The chipmaker’s results disappointing investors as forecast falls short. But there’s still some bulls on Wall Street betting on …
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Earnings season rolls on, and all eyes are on big tech. How Alphabet, Microsoft, IBM, and Snap did in their latest quarters. Will it be enough to reverse the market’s losses from today and get the rally back on track. Plus two gold miner stocks soar and a look at this morning’s earnings movers. Fast Money Disclaimer…
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Meta dropping after-hours as guidance disappoints. So has the social stock’s recent climb come to an end? Plus Investors plug into Tesla post-earnings, as CEO Elon Musk gives updates on the EV maker’s new models and robotaxi plans. What he’s saying about the timeline and if these promises can deliver. Fast Money Disclaimer…
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The FTC recently ruled noncompete agreements can no longer be used for employees making less than $151K in non-senior leadership roles. On this week's episode, Tom and Dylan debate noncompete agreements and if they should be used. Is there a case for companies using them after making an investment in an individual? Or does a noncompete just trap pe…
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Tesla on the move after reporting a miss on the top and bottom line. What it means for the EV maker, and if these results could hit the brakes on its recent downhill slide. Plus Goldman Sachs’ record close. The bank continuing its run since earnings last week, but will the goldman glow keep shining? Fast Money Disclaimer…
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Stocks getting a reprieve after last week’s tech-led selloff as investors gear up for Big Tech earnings. So will those results keep markets afloat? Plus Where gold could be heading next. And All eyes on Tesla. The EV maker gearing up to report after a brutal start to the year. So can this stock pull a U-turn, or will investors continue to unplug? F…
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Chip stocks leading today’s tech sell off. The group down 15% from its record last month. Will the semi slip continue? Or can earnings next week help fuel a rebound? Plus Tech between a rock and a hard place. Apple and Meta under pressure as U.S./China tensions heat up. So is the latest move a TikTok retaliation? Fast Money Disclaimer…
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Netflix on the move after delivering quarterly earnings. What it means for the stock, and where the streaming wars go from here as password sharing takes center stage. Plus TikTok nearing midnight. Lawmakers fast tracking a ‘divest or ban’ bill that could force the hand of Chinese owner Bytedance. What it means for the app, and if this bill will pa…
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Could higher interest rates be boosting the economy, instead of hurting it? The contrarian view of how elevated rate levels are helping fill the consumers pocket, rather than leaving them squeezed. Plus More tailwinds for Boeing. A company whistleblower sounding off on safety concerns on Capitol Hill. But there could be another storm cloud heading …
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We're unique. Or maybe special is a better way of putting it. Unconventional. We take the other side of what the general public thinks, says or does. It's not just about trading, it's a way of approaching life. Does it offer any advantages? We aren't really sure but it works for us and it's gotten us this far. On this week's episode, Dylan challeng…
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Bank earnings are sending mixed signals, as the money centers and investment banks painting different pictures for the financial space. How results are impacting markets, and what it could mean for the rest of earnings season. Plus A pivotal moment for Japan, as the Yen hits fresh 34-year lows. So will regulators step in? And what it means for inve…
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The market starting the day with gains, but losing steam fast as geopolitical tensions escalate. Rates also making a big move today, with the 10-year yield hitting its highest level since November. Will the overseas conflict continue to weigh on stocks? Plus Tesla cutting jobs. The EV maker slashing 10% of its global workforce, as shares continue t…
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April has gotten off to a rough start, as stocks drop and rates rise. But can earnings season help boost markets, or will results be the nail in the coffin? Plus Yellow Metal Musings. Gold rallying to another all-time high. What’s driving the surge? And what other commodities could come along for the ride? Fast Money Disclaimer…
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Shares of Morgan Stanley fell as much as 7.2% after a report that multiple federal agencies are looking into how its wealth management unit vets clients for money laundering risks. What it means for the company as we get ready for bank earnings season. Plus 10-year yields hit a high of 4.6% today, and one top analyst says it could be testing record…
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Stocks selling off after this morning’s hot CPI print. Could the inflation gauge push The Fed to delay rates into 2025? Plus A Real Estate rough spot. That CPI data sending all things real estate into the red. How commercial property, housing stocks, and the homebuying proxies are all being impacted. Fast Money Disclaimer…
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Was it a single shooter that killed Kennedy or were there more? What about the moon landing? Conspiracy theories have and always will exist. Improvements in technology mean even the most insane and destructive ideas can reach a wide audience and generate profits. Alex Jones is the poster child for that type of exploitation. At the same time, techno…
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Alphabet surging to an all-time high as the tech titan unveils a new AI chip. What it means for the Cloud space, and how it stands up to the competition. Plus… why your power bill doesn’t care about the Fed’s inflation fight. The rise in energy costs and how consumers are paying up no matter which way rates go.…
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Alphabet rises, while Nvidia stalls out. Is the tide turning in the AI trade? And how should you position yourself in the space. Plus Digging in on the technicals. How Nvidia, Apple, and a payment player is shaping up Fast Money Disclaimerעל ידי CNBC
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Stocks bouncing back after yesterday’s big sell off. But between a hot jobs report, hawkish Fed talk, and even a literal earthquake… is a market rally the normal reaction? Plus even more room to go in energy’s price spike. The pain at the pump, and where energy stocks could be heading next. Fast Money Disclaimer…
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Stocks reversing course as investors fear it could take the Fed even longer to cut rates. So could a potential delay keep markets from continuing their climb? Plus… is there a small cap comeback on the horizon? The signs starting to emerge, and where you look for leadership in the space. Fast Money Disclaimer…
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Fed Chair Jerome Powell weighing in on the fight against inflation… as stocks continue their weak start to Q2. So has inflation really gotten under control? Plus Ford picking up as new sales numbers help boost the stock. What the data means for the auto stock… and where consumers are leaning to when picking out some new wheels. Fast Money Disclaime…
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If Patrick Mahomes were told the most money he could make playing football is $1 million, would he quit? If a net worth limit were imposed, what would be the repercussions? There's an argument to be made that the pursuit of money has diminishing returns. It doesn't lead to greater happiness. It does create wealth inequality and inflation. A new soc…
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Tesla stalling out as EV deliveries fall short of expectations. And even some long-term bulls are losing charge. Could this be the inflection point for the EV maker? Plus U.S.-China tensions in focus. President Biden speaking with Chinese President Xi Jinping on a wide range of topics. What to know from that call, and how TikTok got weaved into the…
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The second quarter kicking off with a big move higher in rates, gold, and oil… after Fed Chair Powell’s bullish economic comments. So should investors brace for a prolonged pause out of the Fed? Plus Japan’s currency issues. How the drop in the yen could have central bankers intervening. Fast Money Disclaimer…
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Q1 is in the books, and stocks are heading into Q2 with some major accomplishments. Can the market rally keep raging? And where you should be positioned going into the second quarter. Plus… what it really costs to craft these diabetes drugs. A new study pointing to a $5 price tag for a month’s worth of one blockbuster GLP-1 drug. The dollar dichote…
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CNBC Pro Talks features one-on-one interviews with Wall Street’s top investors, smartest traders and rising stars. CNBC’s Dominic Chu finds out what makes them tick, what makes them money, and how you can follow in their footsteps. CNBC Pro Talks is a monthly interview series that’s part of CNBC’s premium subscription service, CNBC Pro. To hear the…
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One trend in the fast-food space could be pointing to a cash-strapped consumer. How diners are tightening their belts and the impact on the restaurant stocks. Plus Bitcoin’s next move. Crypto crushing it over the last few months, and with Bitcoin’s halving just a month away, could this space be ready to climb even higher? Fast Money Disclaimer…
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Last week, news was made when a quadriplegic man with a chip implanted in his brain allowed him to manipulate the chess pieces on a computer game. Moving the pieces on a chessboard are one thing, but the implications go far beyond games. The potential for what these chips can do is virtually unlimited. That may seem fantastic in some instances, but…
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An under-the-radar inflation read may be pointing to lingering pain. How cocoa prices are getting too sweet this year, and the other commodities inching higher. Plus…Bet on the winners? Or take a chance on some comeback kids? Our Fast Money traders give their picks for the names that could pump your portfolio. Fast Money Disclaimer…
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Disney’s boardroom battle nearing a head as investors look to the company’s annual shareholder meeting next week. But with shares climbing since Activist investor Nelson Peltz got involved, could a proxy battle boost the media giant even further? Plus China sidelining semis. The country looking to phase out U.S. chips, delivering a blow to some top…
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Shares of Nike and Lululemon getting stretched, as the retailers both disappoint investors with weak outlooks. So are cracks starting to form in the consumer stocks? Plus Donald Trump’s media merger getting shareholder approval. How the former president could be in for a $3 billion windfall… if shares can reverse their downward spiral. Fast Money D…
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The Department of Justice suing Apple over an iPhone monopoly in a landmark antitrust case. What they’re accusing the tech titan of doing, and the impact this could have on the iphone ecosystem. Plus… Can oil’s rally keep pumping higher? Crude outpacing equities this year, Fast Money Disclaimerעל ידי CNBC
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Major indexes hit all-time highs after Fed Chair Jerome Powell kept rates steady, but reiterated expectations of 3 rate cuts before year’s end. So will markets continue to run higher with lower interest rates on the horizon? Plus Ready for Reddit?. The social media company preparing to go public in its highly anticipated debut. But will investors w…
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