Episodes

  • Hunting for Value, Candidate-proof Trade, Earnings Exchange: BX, DHI, DPZ 07/17/24
    Jul 17 2024
    Our market guest says there are two catalysts breaking growth momentum and tells us how he’s taking advantage of the value trend. Plus, there’s one trade our analyst says will work regardless of who becomes president. He’ll join us with the theme and stocks to own. And we’re talking Blackstone, DR Horton and Domino’s Pizza in Earnings Exchange.
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    44 mins
  • Trump Picks Vance, Opportunities Abroad, Small Caps Soar 7/16/24
    Jul 16 2024
    Wall Street reacts to former President Trump choosing Sen. JD Vance as his running mate. We look at the implications for the market, the green energy landscape, and health care. Plus, investing opportunities in China, India, and Europe are becoming more attractive to investors. We’ll look at where the biggest risks are. And small-cap stocks are on a historic winning streak, and our market guest thinks they could continue to lead the market for the rest of the year.
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    47 mins
  • Powell’s Playbook, RNC Kicks Off, More Volatility Ahead? 7/15/24
    Jul 15 2024

    Fed Chair Powell says more progress on inflation is needed, but if the Fed waits for inflation to get to 2% to cut, it’s too late. Jefferies’ chief market strategist David Zervos joins us with his first take. Plus, we’ll get a live report from Milwaukee as the RNC kicks off and UVA’s Larry Sabato’s reaction to the failed assassination attempt on former President Trump.

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    50 mins
  • Value Renaissance Ahead?, The Bank Trade, Commercial Real Estate 7/12/24
    Jul 12 2024

    Get ready for a value renaissance. Our market guest says it’s coming and he’s bringing his favorite ways to take advantage of it. Plus, the big banks are front and center. JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, and Citi all topped expectations, but are under pressure. The Citi CFO joins us live on the back of the report. And despite ongoing concerns, there’s an opportunity emerging in the commercial real estate space, at least according to Mizuho. That analyst joins us with the shopping center name he’s bullish on.

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    44 mins
  • From the Desk of Kelly Evans: The fall of Troy 7/11/24
    Jul 11 2024
    Kelly explains what Helen of Troy’s weak earnings reports means for the state of the broader economy.
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    3 mins
  • CPI, Costco & The Case for S&P 6K 7/11/24
    Jul 11 2024

    Did CPI just cement a September rate cut? Our guests say the door is wide open. We look at what could close it again. Plus, some of the downside surprises beyond the headline numbers, and how to position from here. And, Universa is known as the Black Swan Fund, but the firm sees the S&P hitting 6,000 by year-end. We speak to Universa's COO about what makes them so bullish, some of the risks they are hedging for right now, and how they're positioning because of it. Plus, love in bulk on Wall Street for Costco stock today. The stock is already up more than 30 percent this year, and it's more expensive than Nvidia! So should you own it from here? We talk to one analyst who says yes, she just raised her price target again today. She joins us to make her case.

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    44 mins
  • From the Desk of Kelly Evans: The cuts are coming 7/11/24
    Jul 11 2024
    Kelly explains what the negative June CPI number means for the Fed’s next move.
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    3 mins
  • Inflection Point?, Travel Demand & Cashing in on Components 7/10/24
    Jul 10 2024

    Are we at an inflection point for the consumer? They’re choosing more carefully where to spend, which is not at Helen of Troy, as we learned yesterday. That company lost nearly 30% of its market value following earnings. Consumers are pushing back on big brands and high prices, which is leading them to Walmart, whose record highs might even suggest more weakness. This comes as Jay Powell today said going slower may allow the Fed to go farther, but according to our strategist, the Fed has to cut this year to keep the consumer, and small companies afloat. He’s here with where he’s trimming and what he’s adding to against this backdrop. But the consumer is still traveling, and Wyndham Hotels & Resorts is betting on that to continue, and betting on guests to stay longer. The CEO joins us like ahead with what he’s seeing. And then there’s housing. If you’re not buying a home because it’s too expensive right now, you can still buy into the housing trade, and we have a unique way to do it.

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    44 mins