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CNBC Pro Talks: Top strategists and stock pickers share their 2024 market playbook
ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email The S&P 500 ended 2023 with a bang, up 24% on the year despite persistent recession warnings, a regional banking crisis, widespread tech layoffs, and ‘higher-for-longer’ interest rates. Can the stock market momentum continue into 2024? Can the rally broaden out past…
Markets could ‘look past’ a temporary US lockdown: Analyst
ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Andrew Harmstone from Morgan Stanley Investment Management believes a credible coronavirus policy from the Biden team will be able to mitigate any downside from a potential temporary lockdown to stem the pandemic. 00:40 Mon, Nov 9 20203:03 AM EST
Jim Cramer evaluates if the Las Vegas Sphere is worth a buy
Jim Cramer at the NYSE with Mad Money graphic, June 30, 2022. Virginia Sherwood | CNBC CNBC’s Jim Cramer has his eye on Sphere Entertainment, the company that owns the 580,000 square foot Sphere that looms in the Las Vegas skyline, but he is not recommending it to investors. “The stock’s certainly been a solid…
Jim Cramer sees FTC Chair Lina Khan’s policies hurting investor portfolios
CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Federal Trade Commission chair Lina Khan’s attempts to stop mergers and acquisitions from going through is hurting stock portfolios in the process. “Khan’s FTC has deterred many a potential merger, and that’s kept stock valuations much lower than they should be, as the Nippon Steel-U.S. Steel deal shows,” Cramer said Monday….
Investors are missing out on valuable parts of the stock market, says Mayflower’s Larry Glazer
Investors: It’s time to ditch the barbells. So says Larry Glazer, managing partner at Mayflower Advisors, who argued in a Tuesday interview on CNBC’s “Futures Now” that barbell investing — a strategy that involves buying into low-risk, stable assets as well as riskier speculative investments — is putting U.S. investors in an “extreme and dangerous”…
