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.
A relatively tame day for stocks, but could the action under the surface be a warning sign for markets? The traders dig into what’s catching their attention in bonds, transports, and the commodities. Plus, The latest on U.S.-China trade discussions. Novo Nordisk’s nosedive after cutting guidance, and why Charles Schwab’s Head of Trading Services says retail investors aren’t forgetting the scars left by the Q2 volatility.
Markets kicking off a busy week, including a Fed decision and earnings reports from more than 100 S&P and Dow companies. What one top strategist sees as the biggest catalyst for stocks while they hover at record highs, and how options traders are sipping on Starbucks ahead of its report tomorrow. Plus, the latest developments in U.S.-China trade talks, and the stocks that could get a boost if the tariff truce continues.
Looking forward to a packed slate next week, with Apple, Meta, Amazon and Microsoft earnings on deck and a looming Fed decision. Plus, details on the Synovus-Pinnacle merger and a top analyst’s take on Charter’s post-earnings plunge.
All eyes on the Fed as President Trump embarks on a rare presidential visit to the central bank amid its contested renovations. And, UnitedHealth drops after it confirms it’s responding to government probes into its Medicare operations. Plus, Chipotle sinks on its earnings miss, while airlines lose altitude.
Alphabet and Tesla kick off earnings season for the Mag-7, and Deepwater’s Gene Munster is weighing in on the tech results. Plus, Stocks jumping on the latest tariff news, including Trump’s trade deal with Japan. And even more earnings action with Chipotle, IBM and Las Vegas Sands all reporting.
President Trump weighing a plan to remove cap gains tax on housing sales. Why one chief economist thinks the move could send home prices spiking. Plus, a Netflix bull worries about the streaming giant after last week’s quarterly results. And earnings season continues, with Texas Instruments, General Motors and Lockheed Martin making moves.
Google riding high ahead of earnings, with potential for its longest win streak in years. Japan’s election results have the Yen strengthening against the dollar. And Sarepta’s slide continues as the drug developer rebukes the FDA’s request to halt shipments of its gene therapy drug. Why one Wall Street analyst says the stock could head to zero.
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Gearing up for Big Tech’s second-quarter results, ahead of Alphabet and Tesla earnings next week. And Why Wall Street isn’t buying Netflix’s AI bet just yet. Plus the next move for crypto as President Trump signs the GENIUS Act into law. How it will impact Bitcoin’s record run and the stablecoins in the space.
Netflix on the move as the streaming giant reports results. The headlines from its second-quarter conference call, and what a top media analyst sees in store for the stock. Plus GE pops after reporting, a rough prognosis for Elevance Health, and the crypto regulation bills creep through Congress. What it means for Bitcoin’s record run, and the path forward for stablecoins.
Rumors about Trump’s firing Fed Chair Powell heating up – then cooling back down. How the bond market is responding to Trump’s back and forth on Powell. Plus United’s second-quarter earnings results and Wedbush’s Dan Ives forecasts big tech earnings.
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Nvidia gunning for a license to sell its H20 chips in China, and one asset manager’s thoughts on what it means for the future of AI investments. Plus A hefty week of earnings, starting with big banks. And Trump’s ongoing threats to fire Fed chair Powell. Why one Wall Street forecaster says doing so would feed inflation and hurt stocks.
Crypto cruising higher, as Bitcoin hits a new record high, topping $123,000. How U.S. lawmakers are gearing up to potentially pass regulatory changes that could bolster institutional demand. Plus Earnings season on deck, and all eyes are on big banks as the group kicks things off. What one top financials analyst is watching for, and the names that could lead the group higher.
Stocks close out the week pulling back from record highs. How President Trump’s latest tariff escalations hit markets, and how a number of catalysts next week could fuel the recent rally, or pressure stocks to the downside. Plus Crypto cruising higher, as Bitcoin surges to fresh record highs. Why one Bitcoin bull sees the token heading to $1 million.
A divergence in the tech space, as software stocks trail the chipmakers. What it means for the broader market, and if the underperforming software sector can catch up. And speaking of underperforming, Target trailing Walmart in a major way over the past year. Why the big box retailers are heading in different directions, and what the Chartmaster sees in the retailers technicals.
Nvidia becomes the first company to cross the $4T market cap, as the chip giant helps fuel the Nasdaq to its own record high. How the semi surge is fueling the broader tech trade, and if the gains can continue. Plus Is it time for an Apple turnover? Why one Wall Street research firm thinks it’s time for Tim Cook to be replaced, and how a new chief could turn things around at the tech giant.
Big banks head lower as investors scoop up beaten down sectors like small caps, healthcare, and airlines. Could the next great rotation in the market be underway? Plus Coreweave shedding some of its gains after the company announced a data deal, and the acquisition is fueling Wall Street pessimism on the name. What one top analyst sees in store for the stock.
President Trump announcing 25% tariffs on goods from Japan and South Korea, and a handful of other countries are also in the crosshairs. What it means for markets, as they back off record levels. Plus biotech stocks have been on the upswing since April. Can the trend continue? We talk to one top analyst to find out.
Shares of Microsoft falling, as reports the tech giant is scaling back plans for AI server chips. What it means for the company as the AI revolution continues, and the impact of Microsoft’s biggest round of layoffs since 2023. Plus Intel’s Foundry Changes. What the beaten down chip company is planing for its foundry business, and how the new CEO is trying to attract new customers.
A market rotation is underway, as investors transition from this year’s best performing sectors into some underperformers. The areas seeing some action, and if it will continue through the summer. Plus A technical twofer on Apple, as the Chartmaster Carter Worth and Kaite Stockton of Fairlead Strategies dig into a short-term play on Apple.
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