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Point of Inquiry

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Point of Inquiry is the Center for Inquiry's flagship podcast, where the brightest minds of our time sound off on all the things you're not supposed to talk about at the dinner table: science, religion, and politics. Guests have included Brian Greene, Susan Jacoby, Richard Dawkins, Ann Druyan, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Eugenie Scott, Adam Savage, Bill Nye, and Francis Collins. Point of Inquiry is produced at the Center for Inquiry in Amherst, N.Y.
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Los Angeles is at a turning point. We are living in a defining moment. What happens next is up to us. Over the past few years, problems and challenges have shaken this city -- and tremendous opportunities for change have presented themselves. How do we rise to this moment and emerge a better place to live? What will it take to create a more just and a more equitable community? Working together, how are we going to create a stronger, forward-thinking Los Angeles? Mike Bonin, writer, teacher, ...
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The hosts of NPR's All Things Considered help you make sense of a major news story and what it means for you, in 15 minutes. New episodes six days a week, Sunday through Friday. Support NPR and get your news sponsor-free with Consider This+. Learn more at plus.npr.org/considerthis
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Join Audra, Jess, Kathy, and usually a guest or two every month as they dive into topics such as autocross, track, car prep, karting, and rallying. If you love cars and want to learn more about all the exciting opportunities to meet others who love cars, then listen up!
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Dorsey Wright & Associates Technical Analysis Podcast

Dorsey Wright & Associates Technical Analysis Podcast

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Dorsey, Wright research is conducted along technical lines, adhering to the relationship between supply and demand. We believe this simple but accurate economic theory is manifested as a constant battle between these two forces for control of the equity vehicle. It is this objective, logical approach which helps reduce uncertainty in the market. We believe our Research, coupled with your own fundamental research, will greatly increase your probability of success whether your investment busin ...
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Schwab Network

Schwab Network

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Schwab Network is brought to you by Charles Schwab Media Productions Company (CSMPC), a subsidiary of The Charles Schwab Corporation and not a financial advisor, registered investment advisor, broker, or futures commission merchant. THE SCHWAB NETWORK SITE, CONTENT, APPS, and RELATED SERVICES, ARE ON AN “AS IS” AND “AS AVAILABLE” BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES. Not an offer or solicitation in any jurisdiction where we are not authorized to do business or where such offer or solicitation would be ...
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Begun in 1988, Financial Sense(R) Newshour is a financial market broadcast hosted by money manager James J Puplava, CFP, on the week's market action, interviews with financial experts, and Jim's personal perspective on the markets/economy.
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This is where we break down the political madness leading up to the 2024 election, talk about the challenges we face in the world, and laugh at just how absurd it can all get. Twice a week, I’ll be joined by friends, fellow creators, and experts to talk through the issues, keeping it real and to the point. Expect voicemail segments, answering your burning questions, and a whole lot of commentary on the stuff that actually matters. It’s direct, it’s skeptical, and, yeah, sometimes it’s a bit ...
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Bedrock, USA

iHeartPodcasts and Bloomberg CityLab

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Bedrock, USA is a podcast about political extremism, small town life and the fight for democracy, hosted by Laura Bliss, a reporter at Bloomberg CityLab. In a super-divided, pandemic-era America awash in conspiracies and misinformation, it’s about a group of people who didn’t like what they saw happening in their local governments, and decided to get involved - whether that meant holding a rally, running for office, recalling an official or storming their government with bullhorns and threat ...
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The Long Island Daily, formerly Long Island Morning Edition, with host Michael Mackey provides regional news stories and special features that speak to the body politic, the pulse of our planet, and the marketplace of life.
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A twice-daily podcast from the Marcus Today team, designed for self-directed investors. Stay informed with the latest stock market, financial, and business news, published every weekday just before the market opens and after it closes (AEST).
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Investing Education Podcast

Brent Simpson & Leon Noble

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IEA is bringing the conversation to you to demystify the Stock Market and other Investments so you can Profit. ALWAYS DO YOUR Research . No Matter what you hear or read on within the IEA ecosystem, you should ALWAYS do your research. NOTHING is GUARANTEED. Especially when it relates to Investing. We conduct our own research before making suggestions and you should ALWAYS conduct your own research before investing.
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Independent Americans is a weekly news show hosted by Paul Rieckhoff. He’s a fighter, a patriot, and an independent political and media force to be reckoned with. After serving as a soldier in Iraq in 2004, Rieckhoff emerged as one of the most dynamic political and social leaders in America. In every episode, he breaks down the most important issues facing our country. And he interviews the most influential and compelling people. He’s taking on Republicans, Democrats—and everyone in between. ...
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The 49th Meal

That's Not Canon Productions

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Alaska the last frontier! We take a journey across that state from the islands of the southeast up to the very tip of the state the most northern point in the United States to learn about the men and women that make different food and beverage products here. Join us to hear about what it takes to make great food and drinks in the last frontier we call home. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Daily Stock Market News

Markus Heitkoetter

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Whether you're a novice trader or an experienced investor, the Daily Stock Market News podcast will keep you ahead of what's going on in the financial world. This show is dedicated to providing investors with high-quality content that can be consumed in just a few minutes, so it won't waste your time and give you the information you need.
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LSU Daily

Guaranty Broadcasting

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LSU Daily is a Podcast hosted by 104.5 ESPN's Matt Musso breaking down all things LSU. Matt is the producer of the critically acclaimed "After Further Review" radio show in Baton Rouge. Musso is also the host of Musso at The Box, a daily LSU Baseball podcast that runs in season.
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Firestarter Podcast

Prophet J. Marshall Sr.

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Welcome to the 'Pillar of Fire Podcast', a platform where real men talk about real issues. Men deal with life and issues in a special way that must be fostered and formed by God. When we have questions, we discover answers. When we have issues, we develop solutions. Join us as we walk, grow and develop into the kings that God created us to be.
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The Field of 68 Media Network introduces: Straight Out The Jungle, an Auburn basketball podcast! Hosted by Vince Wolfram and Joleigh Cavanagh, this podcast is a must-listen for any true Tigers fan! SUBSCRIBE to the Field of 68's second channel Purchase The Almanac here Download the VLTED app here SUBSCRIBE to the Field of 68 Daily Check out our merch store FOLLOW: Twitter Instagram Youtube https://thefieldof68.com
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Listen to me and my friends talk, laugh, rant and argue about anything and everything as we go through a variety of topics ranging from current events, would you rathers, debates, and controversies. If you go to our IG Waitsbpodcast you can participate in our polls and comments. Thanks for listening! Are you following our Instagram below?
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“Talent hits a target no one else can hit; Genius hits a target no one else can see” - A. Schopenhauer The podcast is a pseudo-variety show entailing my visions, objective analysis of events, and providing solutions. All Glory be to God. I will host, create and produce the podcast. The scope of the podcast is to provoke thought, provide insight and entertain listeners. Some episodes will deal with very serious topics, while others will be profoundly humorous. Enjoy the trip with me. Thanks f ...
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Paul stopped by the No Kings rally in ABQ on Saturday. He offers a full report. Route 66 visitors center highlights failure of government. We have received a few candidate surveys back. They can be found at ErrorsofEnchantment.com New Mexico (stupidly) joins California lawsuit over EV mandate repeal. RGF "beats the heat" attending "fiesta" in Albuq…
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Wall Street rose last night despite continued tension in the Middle East as Fed Vice Chair Bowman sparked hopes of a July rate cut and Chicago Fed President Goolsbee noted tariffs are having a more modest inflationary impact than expected. S&P 500 up 0.96%, Nasdaq up 0.94%. Dow rose at open, fell into negative territory around midday, but rose stea…
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Estee Lauder (EL) shares jumped after Deutsche Bank upgraded the stock to buy from hold and raised its price target to $95 from $71, citing the company's progress in diversifying its business beyond China and travel retail. Meanwhile, Oklo (OKLO) fell sharply as Craig-Hallum downgraded it on an "unchartered regulatory path." And, Coinbase (COIN) ro…
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On Monday, Iran struck back against the United States, firing missiles at a U.S. base in Qatar. The retaliatory strikes come two days after the U.S. attacked nuclear sites in Iran. In a twist, President Trump thanked Iran on social media for giving advance notice of the attacks, "which made it possible for no lives to be lost, and nobody to be inju…
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Equities closed higher Monday as investors reversed weekend volatility following U.S. bombings of Iranian nuclear sites. Crude oil prices plummeted while 10 of 11 S&P 500 (SPX) sectors posted gains. Meanwhile, Tesla (TSLA) rallied after its Robotaxi debut in Austin. AMD Inc. (AMD) notched a slight gain after an upgrade at Melius Research. And, KB H…
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Rogers Healy says two consumer trends are defining the year so far. First, cash-strapped Americans are dialing back on non-essential spending due to rising prices and economic uncertainty. Second, the "better for you" movement is here to stay, with shoppers demanding more transparency from brands like General Mills (GIS) and Kraft Heinz (KHC), whic…
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George Tsilis reacts to KB Home (KBH) 2Q earnings as shares of the homebuilder drop after a better-than-expected top and bottom line earnings beat. However, George points to the home deliveries down 11% as a negative on the stock's price. He adds that higher mortgage rates, tariff costs on supplies and lower volumes could also be impacting KBH's sl…
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On Monday's Charles Schwab Big Picture panel, Collin Martin reacts to commentary from several Fed officials that suggest a bigger dovish voice may be heard in the FOMC's July meeting. He adds that his perspective hasn't changed saying a September cut is more likely, adding that recent data doesn't appear to be enough to justify a cut in July. Colli…
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Scott Bauer says "there's plenty of oil to go around" and is shocked by the downward move in crude oil prices during Monday's trading session. He believes investors should be very careful on the short position with crude oil because "things are not over" but he's unsure if a $100-$120 crude oil is possible. Turning to metal commodities, Scott react…
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A century and a half ago, one out of every five Americans lived on a farm. Today, it’s closer to one out of every fifty, even though the population has increased more than tenfold. The industrial-scale farm and livestock business that we depend on today feeds hundreds of millions every day, but at what cost? In this episode of Point of Inquiry, Jim…
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Kevin Green looks at intraday levels within the S&P 500 (SPX) and points to the $6020 level as upside resistance, calling the day overall "decent." He says options activity suggests "cooler heads may prevail" after today's strikes, and adds that FOMC members around a possible July rate cut could also accelerate positive market outlook for investors…
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Tesla's (TSLA) got some catching up to do, says Steve Westly. He thinks the Robotaxi event was well received, pointing to the share price reaction. But, now Steve's wondering how long Tesla will take to have paying customers, launch in new cities, and go through regulatory hurdles that companies like Waymo have already been through. He also points …
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Barbara Goodstein sees some standout opportunities in a few select groups of the market including defense, energy and crypto. Within the defense space, she points to the VanEck Defense ETF (DFNS) as well as General Dynamics (GD) and Rolls Royce (RYCEY) as ways to play that group. For energy, Barbara highlights U.S. energy independence as a reason w…
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Gene Goldman discusses the recent market volatility, attributing it to geopolitical tensions and the Fed's potential rate cuts. He expects the S&P 500 to rise, despite concerns, citing a reduced terrorism threat in the Middle East, a solid labor market, and moderating inflation. Goldman recommends a "buy the dip" strategy, particularly in technolog…
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Ed Siddell believes investors are looking past short-term market volatility and instead, focusing on the long-term picture, which he thinks could be the start of a new bull run. He attributes this confidence to the potential passage of the reconciliation bill, which would extend current tax cuts, and the expected deregulation that would follow. He …
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Jay Chandan, Chairman and CEO, Gorilla Technology (GRRR) joins Nicole Petallides to share his company's outlook after a recent 1Q earnings beat. He says the company is building momentum, calling the 1Q a "defining moment" for GRRR. Chandan discusses the smart solutions technology offerings his company provides, and he included an update on ongoing …
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KB Home (KBH) reports its numbers after the bell today, but don't expect a home run. With mortgage rates still near 7%, the housing market faces headwinds. Melissa Armo and Michael Singleton share their takes on the homebuilder's prospects, citing concerns over revenue, margins, and profits. They also weigh in on peers like DR Horton (DHI) and Lenn…
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After the U.S. bombed Iran’s nuclear facilities last Saturday, many fear the outbreak of World War III. But geopolitical strategist Jacob Shapiro says something more dangerous may be unfolding: U.S. unpredictability is accelerating global realignment, weakening alliances, and fueling the decline of the dollar. In this must-watch interview with Magg…
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Hims & Hers (HIMS) shares are reeling after Novo Nordisk (NVO) severs its weight-loss drug relationship with the telehealth company. NVO claims HIMS was marketing knock-off weight loss drugs using "deceptive promotion" tactics. George Tsilis weighs in on why HIMS is down 30% on the news, and how it impacts the company's personalization care busines…
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Hatem Dhiab says he "doesn't want to rain on anyone's parade" but following Tesla's (TSLA) Robotaxi event in Austin he's left looking for more data. Hatem points to the geofenced restrictions on its vehicles and the presence of human monitors as potential question marks, and compares the physical structure of Tesla's cars to that of Waymo's. Later,…
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After surging to all-time highs last week, shares of Oklo (OKLO) have fallen sharply. Marley Kayden joins Next Gen Investing to examine the nuclear energy's stock and a recent downgrade from Craig-Hallum. The firm cut its rating to a hold from a buy, but raised its price target to $59 from $43. As Marley details, the analyst is uncertain about OKLO…
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Carnival (CCL) shares are up more than 40% over the last year, but have pulled back from recent highs. Despite this, the company's record earnings and strong forward-looking booking mentions are positives. However, Likefolio's Megan Brantley notes that CCL's high debt-to-equity ratio and exposure to budget-conscious consumers could be headwinds. Ad…
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Russell Hackmann is positive on the market despite “wild cards” ahead. He says it would be “great” if crude oil stays between $70-$73 but discusses what could bring oil above $100/barrel. He also talks about Jamie Dimon’s warnings about the bond market cracking. He is “very concerned” about the long-term impacts of the U.S. deficit and thinks inves…
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Existing home sales rose 0.7% in the latest month, but beneath the surface, weaknesses persist due in part to high mortgage rates. Bankrate's Stephen Kates and First American Financial Corporation's Mark Fleming join the conversation to break down the state of the housing market. They discuss how demographic trends, such as an aging population "agi…
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Mike Shorr looks to manage risk levels in his 3 example options trades. For Crispr Therapeutics (CRSP), he's looking at low-implied volatility in the gene-editing biotech company. For nuclear energy company Oklo (OKLO), Mike says the pullback to a 20-day moving average could be a reason to get into the stock ahead of August earnings. And, lastly, h…
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Jeffrey Small explains why the market didn’t have an outsized reaction to the U.S. bombing Iran. He thinks a melt-up could occur in the S&P 500 before the end of the year, and walks through his “best-case scenario” for the year. He prefers to buy companies outperforming on their bottom line, saying bonds no longer really work as a hedge for equitie…
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On this episode of the Fieldhouse Files podcast, ESPN NBA analyst Tim Legler joins to look back at the NBA Finals and the Pacers’ memorable season that ended in devastation — Tyrese Haliburton suffering a torn right Achilles tendon seven minutes into Game 7. Among the items discussed on this episode: What he appreciated about the construct and inte…
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The NYS Department of Education has denied the Massapequa school district’s request for an extension to comply with a ban on Native American mascots, names and imagery, citing a lack of “good cause” effort, state officials said in a letter Friday. “The District’s extension request reveals that nothing whatsoever has been done to eliminate the use o…
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KB Home (KBH) shares are down ahead of its 2Q earnings report. David Trainer says his firm is more neutral on KBH compared to several of its peers, saying it "doesn't have much upside when things get better again." David believes it's a difficult period and "difficult environment" for homebuilders now with higher costs and higher rates. Later, Tom …
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Dann Ryan looks at the small cap space and highlights opportunities for investors. He warns that small caps can carry heavier debt levels with higher interest rates, and the Russell 2000 tends to be the most volatile part of the market. He allocates around 10% of his portfolio to small caps and sees a “rocky road ahead.” He likes utilities and more…
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Ahead of tomorrow's earnings report, Marley Kayden previews Carnival (CCL) numbers. She discusses the state of discretionary spending by U.S. consumers, as people spent on travel and leisure expeditions. Marley notes that analysts have raised their CCL price targets over the last 2 weeks, indicating a bullish sentiment remaining on the Street. Then…
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Diane King Hall joins Nicole Petallides at the NYSE to focus on several early movers in Monday's trading session. Hims & Hers (HIMS) shares drop on news that Novo Nordisk (NVO) will no longer allow the telehealth company to sell its weight loss drug Wegovy. AMD Inc. (AMD) gets a bullish note out of Melius Research as the analyst upgraded it to a bu…
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Stocks are trying to find their footing after this weekend's escalation in Iran. Kevin Green says the S&P 500 (SPX) needs to hold above 6000 to avoid more selling. He's watching for volatility as investors gauge any developments out of Iran, and adds that a break below 5950 could trigger more selling. KG believes crude oil faces headwinds breaking …
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Jay Pelosky says the market is “giving us real signals” amongst the noise. He compares the market’s reaction to the U.S. attacking Iran vs other “crises” of the past. “The U.S. is kind of the center of global uncertainty, and folks are over-allocating to the U.S.” he argues. Because of this, he sees big opportunities in international markets and gl…
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Jenny Horne describes the analyst community response to Tesla's (TSLA) Robotaxi launch in Austin. She discusses the range of bullish to tepid responses to its self-driving technology launch, including Wedbush's Dan Ives simply saying "this is the future" after attending the event. Then, Jenny looks at reports of Apple (AAPL) considering takeover bi…
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Kevin Hincks reporting from Cboe Global Markets discusses what impact investors and traders can expect to see as they gauge response to U.S. bombing several key Iranian nuclear sites. As he spoke ahead of Monday's open, equity futures rallied back to positive territory with crude oil flattening back to the unchanged line. Kevin cautions that market…
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Danielle DiMartino Booth says "everything is pointing to weakening labor" which is heightening pressure on jobseekers. She discusses Fed Governor Waller's recent dovish commentary suggesting a rate cut could come as soon as July. Danielle maps out possible next steps for the Federal Reserve, and believes Chairman Jerome Powell should help move the …
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Melius Research upgraded AMD Inc. (AMD) to a buy from a hold rating, with a price target now set at $175. With the analyst's bullish move in mind, Tom White dissects the technical picture taking shape on AMD's chart. Later, he demonstrates a bullish call vertical example, using the August 1st strikes in his example trade. ======== Schwab Network ==…
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Erin Sykes joins Morning Movers at the NYSE desk to discuss the health of the U.S. housing market. She says there are some "red flags" flying in Florida, but discusses the affordability of the New Jersey market compared to New York. Erin explains why Florida property taxes are weighing on the valuation and affordability facing many homebuyers. She …
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JPMorgan's analyst initiated coverage of Wynn Resorts (WYNN) with an overweight rating and $109 price target. With that firm's call in mind, Rachel Dashiell breaks down the technical patterns taking place on the gaming stock. She indicates a possible cup and handle formation is taking place, looking at price coiling forming a triangle between $85-$…
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Following this weekend's news that the U.S. bombed several Iranian nuclear sites, investors are grappling with new questions and volatility ahead of Monday's open. Kevin Green joins Diane King Hall to discuss the macroeconomic ripple effects from U.S. intervention and possible retaliation from Iran, including a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. KG …
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The Robotaxi has arrived as Tesla (TSLA) launches the self-driving vehicles in Austin this weekend. AMD Inc. (AMD) starts the week with an upgrade. And, Raymond James upgrades DoorDash (DASH) to a strong buy rating. Tom White has the latest. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the Ma…
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ASX 200 fought back to close down only 31 points at 8475 (0.4%). Banks once again the swing factor as , with gold miners sold off despite geopolitical rose 1.0% and the Big Bank Basket better at $284.86 (). Insurers better, QBE up 0.3% with REITs easing, VCX down 0.8% with other financials easing. MFG off 3.8% and ASX down 0.8%. Industrials weaker …
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