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dom, thank you so much. dom with the latest. let's get back to this conversation, and this in and of itself is interesting news. i'm not sure how you can make the argument that, oh, it's nothing but a tweet, it's nothing but a comment during an interview. the market itself has moved higher, sharp i will higher since the election, based on what it thinks could happen without anything having happened yet. >> i agree with you on that. >> the health care stock moved lower based on a hillary clinton tweet, and they moved lower for a long period of time. it's almost irrelevant whether anything happens or not. the stock move is a stock move. >> it will be relevant in the long run. i mean, in the long run we know this. i'm not being trite. what matters is cash flows, earnings, and those sort of things. this has definitely, to your point, been a bad year for biotech. pharma a lot less so. what i'm saying is in it the long run a tweet from hillary or a comment in in time magazine from trump doesn't matter. what matters is things like next
dom, thank you so much. dom with the latest. let's get back to this conversation, and this in and of itself is interesting news. i'm not sure how you can make the argument that, oh, it's nothing but a tweet, it's nothing but a comment during an interview. the market itself has moved higher, sharp i will higher since the election, based on what it thinks could happen without anything having happened yet. >> i agree with you on that. >> the health care stock moved lower based on a...
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dom chu is in the news room to explain. dom. >> i see what you did there, melissa. let's focus on breadth, that major of range and scope, rather than that air in and out of our lungs. here's what we're looking at. one of the more encouraging signs is not only the upward direction of prices but how many stocks are rising in the tide. so this chart shows the cumulative advanced decline line for nys e-traded stocks. it's it's a measure of breadth. the upward trend means that there are more net advancers than decliners and it's been that case for a while now as shown by the upward trend you see in the chart. we're also getting other encouraging signs, as well. how many stocks are making new 52-week highs. we had around 112 in the s&p 500 yesterday, make new highs. today 41s making new highs, including record highs for consumer-related stocks like darden restaurants. also transportation stocks. like southwest airlines. alaska airlines, and also u.p.s., as well. so melissa, that positive breadth is what's giving bulls that breath of fresh air. now, can it stay that way is
dom chu is in the news room to explain. dom. >> i see what you did there, melissa. let's focus on breadth, that major of range and scope, rather than that air in and out of our lungs. here's what we're looking at. one of the more encouraging signs is not only the upward direction of prices but how many stocks are rising in the tide. so this chart shows the cumulative advanced decline line for nys e-traded stocks. it's it's a measure of breadth. the upward trend means that there are more...
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thanks so much, dom chu. dom at headquarters. okay, so i guess there is a couple components to this. when we think about 1999 and when the dow crossed 10,000, and within dom's hit, implied we sort of just stagnated for many years after that. do we have the same setup as we cross 20,000 in your view? or things much different? >> i think things are much different. there was a part -- i'm not exactly sure. there were some numbers that were crazy in that 10,000. that were really ridiculous and then some value stuff that just traded terribly. i don't think we have that same kind of dispersion. i mean, i don't know. pets.com at the time was trading -- >> right. >> literally delivering kibble. and traded at 5,000 times earnings. i think this is different. >> yeah. >> just so you know, uber is losing money on every ride. i'm just saying -- >> a lot of comparisons. you can say, one of the biggest market cap companies in the s&p 500 and private market valuation at $60 billion. >> it's not public. >> hold on, tim. but a lot of those -- a lo
thanks so much, dom chu. dom at headquarters. okay, so i guess there is a couple components to this. when we think about 1999 and when the dow crossed 10,000, and within dom's hit, implied we sort of just stagnated for many years after that. do we have the same setup as we cross 20,000 in your view? or things much different? >> i think things are much different. there was a part -- i'm not exactly sure. there were some numbers that were crazy in that 10,000. that were really ridiculous...
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this is a man who never loses his luster, cnbc's dom chu. hi, dom. >> well, melissa, the luster does require constant polishing. there is that. talk about a hot to not trade all in the same year. i remember earlier doing these reports early in the year about the strong up side momentum in gold prices and gold mining stocks. things have reversed course. let's start with the gold prices. we ended 2015 around the 1050 mark, and it was off to the races. near $13.75 plus by midsummer. and at 30% jump led to an even crazier move in gold. take a look at the vanek. the ticker, gdx. it ended last year around $13.72. it got low in january, but mid july, well over $31 a share, 130% gain year-to-date. but since then, it's been downhill for both gold prices, which are 17% off their highs, and, of course, the miners' etf down nearly 40% from the highs. the silver lining for the gold trade is that we're still on track to close the year higher than it started, and if that were to happen, we would break a three-year losing streak for gold prices. the strong
this is a man who never loses his luster, cnbc's dom chu. hi, dom. >> well, melissa, the luster does require constant polishing. there is that. talk about a hot to not trade all in the same year. i remember earlier doing these reports early in the year about the strong up side momentum in gold prices and gold mining stocks. things have reversed course. let's start with the gold prices. we ended 2015 around the 1050 mark, and it was off to the races. near $13.75 plus by midsummer. and at...
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and dom just outlined that. at this point, the nasdaq bank index is trading farther above trend than any point since 1991. that's an overbought condition. and the same for the bkx. too much, they're probably discounting three, four bumps. >> but you've got to be careful, do you not? although higher rates tend to help financials, the key, as i understand for financial and bank stocks, the difference between the short and longer date on the yield curve, and that is actually flat. so if you're just buying financials because rates are up -- >> that's a great point. go back to the taper tantrum back in 2013. where did the ten-year yield go? it was at 3%. where was the two-year yield? 60 bips. look at it now. two years at what? >> yeah, i mean -- >> and we're at two-and-a-half? >> so one point, though. you were talking about potentially selling a downside put to offset decay. this stock took off from 17 bucks. so that's down three. which one would you be interested in selling? if we do get a pullback, we get back to t
and dom just outlined that. at this point, the nasdaq bank index is trading farther above trend than any point since 1991. that's an overbought condition. and the same for the bkx. too much, they're probably discounting three, four bumps. >> but you've got to be careful, do you not? although higher rates tend to help financials, the key, as i understand for financial and bank stocks, the difference between the short and longer date on the yield curve, and that is actually flat. so if...
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>> dom likes to talk about it. >> go dom, go dom. >> it comes from the word ambience, which, you know, means to create beautiful atmosphere, we switched the m and and a b for a v. >> performs after the break. >> yes. >> thank you. >>> so they gave us a cd and they gave me a poster tonight they'll be at the tla. >> and it is sold out? >> it looks like it is sold out. i still call tla, listen to some good r&b, see if they have any extra tickets. our studio kind of small up here, so they've gone up to the q show studio, that's expansive. because they move around a little bit. >> yes, and they have some dances, too. >> you want to see it? here they are! >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> all right! >> that's really good. so ambience. >> congratulations, you'll be hearing from them. okay, what do you want to wrap this thing up with. >> it seems like -- >> one-ish. >> every
>> dom likes to talk about it. >> go dom, go dom. >> it comes from the word ambience, which, you know, means to create beautiful atmosphere, we switched the m and and a b for a v. >> performs after the break. >> yes. >> thank you. >>> so they gave us a cd and they gave me a poster tonight they'll be at the tla. >> and it is sold out? >> it looks like it is sold out. i still call tla, listen to some good r&b, see if they have any extra...
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i'm sara eisen along with dom chu. >> great to be here. happy friday to you guys. >> happy early holiday weekend. let's check in on the global markets. we say our first back-to-back losses for the dow since the election after another close lower yesterday. dow futures turning around this morning. up 9. it would take 80 points now to get to dow 20,000? we've moved further away. but good little santa claus rally could do the trick. s&p 500 futures are up 2.5. nasdaq futures are up less than 1 point in early trade. as for the ten-year treasury note yield, sort of hovering around unchanged for the last week or so. >> the last four, five days. >> 2.54 on the ten-year note yield. some buying this morning. yields backing off that 2.55 level. still close to their highs recently. >> absolutely. if you look at that picture, we'll go from there to the other side of the atlantic, european equities still in focus now given what's happened with the banking sector specifically in italy and other big bank settlements. if you look at the german dax, up by
i'm sara eisen along with dom chu. >> great to be here. happy friday to you guys. >> happy early holiday weekend. let's check in on the global markets. we say our first back-to-back losses for the dow since the election after another close lower yesterday. dow futures turning around this morning. up 9. it would take 80 points now to get to dow 20,000? we've moved further away. but good little santa claus rally could do the trick. s&p 500 futures are up 2.5. nasdaq futures are up...
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. >> and radio host dom giordano. >> and executive. >> and executive. everybody's an executive. maybe one dai' executive. >> today i make you an executive. [ laughter ] >> i'm not sure what that means, but okay. all right. let's get going, starting about the teachers' contract. an interesting case. they have not had a contract since august of 2013. the district came to them and said, "here's what you would get over the next four years. you would get step raises depending on where you're at. you would get a raise if you would go into a difficult school. and if you're a teacher at the highest levels, there might be some more bonus money for you. you need to pay more into your healthcare plan. but here's what you're not getting -- you're not getting any retroactive raises, and you don't get any raises if, let's say, you go back and you get a higher degree." jerry jordan said, "i'm not even taking this to my members." now, some would argue, shouldn't the rank and file have an opportunity to consider this? because they're kind of up a creak. state law says that they cannot go out on
. >> and radio host dom giordano. >> and executive. >> and executive. everybody's an executive. maybe one dai' executive. >> today i make you an executive. [ laughter ] >> i'm not sure what that means, but okay. all right. let's get going, starting about the teachers' contract. an interesting case. they have not had a contract since august of 2013. the district came to them and said, "here's what you would get over the next four years. you would get step...
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for that we go to dom chu back at headquarters. >> yes, sir, carl. what we have right now is nbc news confirming through a defense department official that a chinese navy ship has stolen a u.s. navy unmanned underwater vehicle. think of it like a submarine drone. according to this official, the glider was being retrieved by a u.s. vessel just about 50 miles, 50 nautical miles northwest of subic bay in the philippines when a chinese ship that had been shadowing that u.s. naval vessel came in and sthachd up this particular vessel. the issue according to the official is being addressed through diplomatic channels but still speaks to some of the tensions brewing between our government and the government over in china. back over the you. >> yeah, dom. we've been watching, obviously dow um now 12. it was up 50 pointing higher than this level. how much are we attributing to this particular report? it's kind of crazy with these swings. >> it is. we can talk about the moves america suredly. the news did come out and we did see a corresponding move lower in th
for that we go to dom chu back at headquarters. >> yes, sir, carl. what we have right now is nbc news confirming through a defense department official that a chinese navy ship has stolen a u.s. navy unmanned underwater vehicle. think of it like a submarine drone. according to this official, the glider was being retrieved by a u.s. vessel just about 50 miles, 50 nautical miles northwest of subic bay in the philippines when a chinese ship that had been shadowing that u.s. naval vessel came...
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believing some of the things that dom mentioned, i would say are positives, momentum is really positive right now with the trend is your friend, we have the interest rate picture changing, but for the right reason. growth is improving. inflation is ticking up. just slightly. in a manageable way. fundamentals are improving. so all the ducks are sort of in a row here for continued rally. >> did you see any evidence of the mom and pop invest erk the retail investor coming back and forth, the financial crisis scared them like crazy, understandably. >> we have seen some come back, but not as much as you might think. >> they're twice shy and justifiably so, having been berned before. we see them buying the dips this year, we have seen some inflows into equities over the last several weeks, outflows from muni bond funds thatequities. but equities are underowned. the biggest risk right now is missing out on this rally and being underallocate d. >> low volatility enables investors to remain in the market and protection thirty positions. they're effectively still long the market. are you telling
believing some of the things that dom mentioned, i would say are positives, momentum is really positive right now with the trend is your friend, we have the interest rate picture changing, but for the right reason. growth is improving. inflation is ticking up. just slightly. in a manageable way. fundamentals are improving. so all the ducks are sort of in a row here for continued rally. >> did you see any evidence of the mom and pop invest erk the retail investor coming back and forth, the...
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back to you, dom, sara? >> thank you very much for those updates. we'll always watch what's happening with the trump administration and working before the holidays. >>> donald trump's son-in-law, jared kushner is reportedly looking to sell his newspaper, the new york observer. women's wear daily is unsure how much he hopes to get. he bought the paper for $10 million had 2006. he may be focusing on his political career. sara, another high-profile perhaps rejiggering of things -- >> we know he's way involved and will be when trump goes to the white house. >>> to sports a new development in the feel-good story of the week. the kettle leap heard around the nfl. fanprint.com made shirts licensed by the cowboys and the players association showing the play from sunday night when e! e! elliott jumped inside the red kettle after scoring that touchdown. all the proceeds here from the zeke kettle leap sales will go to the salvation army. elliott himself donated 21,000. corresponding to his jersey number 21, and is encouraging fans to donate 21 bucks, enough to
back to you, dom, sara? >> thank you very much for those updates. we'll always watch what's happening with the trump administration and working before the holidays. >>> donald trump's son-in-law, jared kushner is reportedly looking to sell his newspaper, the new york observer. women's wear daily is unsure how much he hopes to get. he bought the paper for $10 million had 2006. he may be focusing on his political career. sara, another high-profile perhaps rejiggering of things --...
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i'm sara eisen in for dom chu in for wilfred frost. the first day of winter. let's check on global markets. how has the dow not reached 20,000 already? we got within 13 points during yesterday's 9:00 hour. it was exciting. pulled back away. the dow finishing at a record high. >> still 26 points away. >> from dow 20,000. the s&p closed about a point away from its own record high. futures are positive there. nasdaq also participating in the rally with tech really starting to heat up yesterday. we'll see if that continues today. nasdaq futures are up less than a point. early action in europe, a pause in some buying. they had run up those stocks to the highest levels of 2016. the german dax barely positive. everyone else in negative territory. i'm watching the minute down a half percent. that doubled oldest bank in the world goes limit down closing and halting down 18% on some liquidity concerns. the word from milan, as we heard from our reporter earlier, they are prepping a bailout that could come very soon. we'll keep an eye on that. so far not harming the rest
i'm sara eisen in for dom chu in for wilfred frost. the first day of winter. let's check on global markets. how has the dow not reached 20,000 already? we got within 13 points during yesterday's 9:00 hour. it was exciting. pulled back away. the dow finishing at a record high. >> still 26 points away. >> from dow 20,000. the s&p closed about a point away from its own record high. futures are positive there. nasdaq also participating in the rally with tech really starting to heat...
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dom. >> that's right, brian. so it's that super saturday eve. that means one of the few efforts remaining to drive holiday sales before the year-end. so right now some parts of the retail world could use a little bit of good news. we took a look at the components of that reetf, the spider while stocks like the men's warehouse and jose bank, children's place, rung in with some stock cheer posting gains over the course of the last month. others have not fared quite as wel well. if you look at nordstrom, we mentioned this yesterday, guy adami did. lost 13% over the last month. other retail apparel retailers, guess, gap stores, urban outfitters, they have all lost about a fifth of their value or more during that same one-month time span. and the worst-performing stock over the last month, sears holdings down 21, 22% at this point. this is supposed to be the most wonderful time of the year for consumer discretionary stocks, but brian, might take some real heavy lifting for retail names to avoid coal. >> like all the references, dom, i expect nothing
dom. >> that's right, brian. so it's that super saturday eve. that means one of the few efforts remaining to drive holiday sales before the year-end. so right now some parts of the retail world could use a little bit of good news. we took a look at the components of that reetf, the spider while stocks like the men's warehouse and jose bank, children's place, rung in with some stock cheer posting gains over the course of the last month. others have not fared quite as wel well. if you look...
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dom chu has more. >> no matter what the outcome is, there's a way to make it work for you. we're talking about tax laws harvesting, something many traders and investors are thinking about towards year's end. let's take a look at some of the winners and losers when it comes to etfs. winners, stock funds of course, record highs in the market. the i-shares russell 2,000, the vanguard cap fund, all posted solid gains. you got some gains if you held them a while. certain bond funds and the related like, i-share's national muny fund, interest rate worries hammering a lot of these bond-like instruments. what can you do? reduce your potential tax burden, sell your winners and enough of the losers to offset the capital gains so you pay no taxes on it. you have to wait 30 days to buy back in for those losers. you can take up to 3,000 bucks a year in losses and apply it against your salary or ordinary income. many of our viewers are aware of these mechanics, but if you're not, it's worth doing homework and talk to your financial adviser. of course, melissa, the big wild card here, the
dom chu has more. >> no matter what the outcome is, there's a way to make it work for you. we're talking about tax laws harvesting, something many traders and investors are thinking about towards year's end. let's take a look at some of the winners and losers when it comes to etfs. winners, stock funds of course, record highs in the market. the i-shares russell 2,000, the vanguard cap fund, all posted solid gains. you got some gains if you held them a while. certain bond funds and the...
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dom back with us at the wall once again with the list. hey, dom. >> what we have right now is td ameritrade, one of the biggest retail trading platforms out there. it's not the entire universe, but it's a good sample size to give you the feel for what traders on the retail side were buying and selling. this is year-to-date through the end of last week. according to td ameritrade, the number of trades executed, the most, on the buy side, done for these names. tesla. gillead sciences, facebook, valeant. these names were the top traded tickers to the buy side. now, on the flip side of things, let's give you the other part, right? this is the sell side of things. chevron, bank of america, alibaba, netflix, and apple. the most trades executed year-to-date through the end of last week on the sell side of the equation. now, scott, these guys give a pretty decent sample size for their particular retail flow and what not. if you take a look at these names, ones to watch, the biggest stock in option -- brexit. june 24. the biggest for futures contr
dom back with us at the wall once again with the list. hey, dom. >> what we have right now is td ameritrade, one of the biggest retail trading platforms out there. it's not the entire universe, but it's a good sample size to give you the feel for what traders on the retail side were buying and selling. this is year-to-date through the end of last week. according to td ameritrade, the number of trades executed, the most, on the buy side, done for these names. tesla. gillead sciences,...
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dom chu is here to explain. dom. >> oh, melissa, there have always been a lot of investors out there who love those divine dividends. and over the long-term, it's a key part of the whole profit story in the market. so we'll take a look at some current dow stocks to help illustrate that part of the story. yesterday, on the show, we pointed out how since the dow 10k number the first time in march of '99, there have been three big laggards in the index. ge, pfizer and merck. since then, ge has posted a drop of nearly 14%. merck lost around 22% and pfizer has dropped by around 30%. but if you look at total return, which includes the dividend payments, it's a much different story. both ge and merck posted a total return around 45%. pfizer gained roughly 25%, and apple up over 9100% and even more impressive, 10,000-plus percent if you factor in dividend payments. and in a broader context, the overall dow jones average has doubled in the time frame. but if you factor in the dividends, the total return is a tripling of
dom chu is here to explain. dom. >> oh, melissa, there have always been a lot of investors out there who love those divine dividends. and over the long-term, it's a key part of the whole profit story in the market. so we'll take a look at some current dow stocks to help illustrate that part of the story. yesterday, on the show, we pointed out how since the dow 10k number the first time in march of '99, there have been three big laggards in the index. ge, pfizer and merck. since then, ge...
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dom chu is breaking it down in the news room. dom. >> melissa, donald trump doesn't own stocks. but he had a few holdings in the tech sector that are turning some heads. first of all, he did own at one point stock in the biggest company out there, apple. a company that trump has said he wants to work with on getting it to make products here in the u.s. internet retail giant, amazon, also among trump's holdings despite what appeared to be a contentious relationship between him and amazon founder, jeff bezos who also owns the "washington post" which trump openly criticized in the past, along with bezos and then alphabet which he also owned stock in as well. mega cap tech will be especially after the "new york times" reported that trump is looking to convene a high-level tech related conference sometime next week, according to a source familiar. now it remains to be seen when and if this meeting returns and who in the tech world attends. regardless, trump's relationship will be a huge focus during his presidency and speaking of tech, guess what stocks weren't high on the list of bi
dom chu is breaking it down in the news room. dom. >> melissa, donald trump doesn't own stocks. but he had a few holdings in the tech sector that are turning some heads. first of all, he did own at one point stock in the biggest company out there, apple. a company that trump has said he wants to work with on getting it to make products here in the u.s. internet retail giant, amazon, also among trump's holdings despite what appeared to be a contentious relationship between him and amazon...
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the one and only dom chu. hi,dom. >> thanks, melissa. i appreciate that you guys are all winners in my book, as well. but like you pointed out, the second time in a decade for a fed rate hike means there aren't a lot of examples in history about what happens, especially with unconventional monetary policy like what we have right now. but let's just give you a sampling of what happened the last time. remember, we did sew quite a bit of market volatility in the market rate increase. if you look three months out from last december when we first saw that rate hike happen, perhaps no surprise, even though the threat of higher interest rates was there, it was the safety sectors that really had a bit of a bid. telecom, utilities, staples, all among the biggest gainers overall. so they risk off type sectors. if you look at discretionary financials health care, the biggest laggards three months out in terms of the s&p 500 sectors. if you look about a year down the line, because it's been about a year since that happened, we saw a little bit of a
the one and only dom chu. hi,dom. >> thanks, melissa. i appreciate that you guys are all winners in my book, as well. but like you pointed out, the second time in a decade for a fed rate hike means there aren't a lot of examples in history about what happens, especially with unconventional monetary policy like what we have right now. but let's just give you a sampling of what happened the last time. remember, we did sew quite a bit of market volatility in the market rate increase. if you...
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as we head out, dom says, stocks are at session highs. dow, .3 away from dow 20,000. will it hit it? i don't know. t for everyone gar. well, i feel pretty smart. well, we're all about educating people on options strategies. well, don't worry, i won't let this accomplishment go to my head. i'm still the same old gary. wait, you forgot your french dictionary. oh, mucho gracias. get help on options trading with thinkorswim, only at td ameritrade. >>> time for street talk. coca-cola, the new incoming ceo is the right person for the turn around, according to this analyst. but investors are migrating out of staples. that's not the move we are seeing in today's session. coke, already a laggard versus the market pre and post election, one of the worst performing stock on the dow. deutsche bank also cutting procter & gamble. >> a lot of things you can put in analyst notes. we're facing a backlash against soda. the second stock is called core sight realty. data center citigroup adding it to the small cap focus list. buy rated. like another boost to the stock. the analyst says t
as we head out, dom says, stocks are at session highs. dow, .3 away from dow 20,000. will it hit it? i don't know. t for everyone gar. well, i feel pretty smart. well, we're all about educating people on options strategies. well, don't worry, i won't let this accomplishment go to my head. i'm still the same old gary. wait, you forgot your french dictionary. oh, mucho gracias. get help on options trading with thinkorswim, only at td ameritrade. >>> time for street talk. coca-cola, the...
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dom chu joins us from the island of misfits. dom? >> andrew, this is my favorite time of the year to cover the markets. i get to whip out this land of misfit stocks. rudolph makes a cameo appearance down there as well. if you look at the overall picture for stocks, we're hovering near record highs. there have been five sectors in the s&p 500 that have hit record highs so far this year. only two during the holiday season. that's consumer discretionary, retail stocks. no surprise there. given the season we're in for shopping. and the industrials as well. so consumer discretionary and industrials, two sectors that made record highs. however, there's a handful of stocks that have not participated whatsoever in this particular rally. if you look at the discretionary side of things on the retail part, ralph lauren shares have posted a 16% decline year to date. you mentioned nike before. one of the only two dow stocks down year to date. it's down 18%. signet jewelers, 24% year to date decline. then l brands down 28%. misfit stocks. one more
dom chu joins us from the island of misfits. dom? >> andrew, this is my favorite time of the year to cover the markets. i get to whip out this land of misfit stocks. rudolph makes a cameo appearance down there as well. if you look at the overall picture for stocks, we're hovering near record highs. there have been five sectors in the s&p 500 that have hit record highs so far this year. only two during the holiday season. that's consumer discretionary, retail stocks. no surprise there....
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guys, back to you. >> dom, thank you. carl icahn joined "the halftime report" earlier today to address trade issues with china under president-elect trump. >> obviously if you get into a trade war with china, sooner eo later, we'll have to come to grips with that. maybe it's better to do it sooner. but that's not my decision at all. >> maybe it's better to do it sooner, tim, what do you think? >> if china is doing poorly, you're doing particularly poorly if you're investing in markets. the em is down 15% straight from effectively right before the elections. it went from being an out performer, if you do the spy divided by the eem etfs, you get a ratio. eem has eradicated its entire rally. i think we get to these places where everybody is on board. dollar sentiment is way too bullish right now. we have five-year highs in global pmis. the trading action in the eem is terrible. and if you think china is about to blow up, you do not want to own this. if you think sentiment on china gets worse and worse, you do not want to own
guys, back to you. >> dom, thank you. carl icahn joined "the halftime report" earlier today to address trade issues with china under president-elect trump. >> obviously if you get into a trade war with china, sooner eo later, we'll have to come to grips with that. maybe it's better to do it sooner. but that's not my decision at all. >> maybe it's better to do it sooner, tim, what do you think? >> if china is doing poorly, you're doing particularly poorly if...
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washington dom nailted with running game and defense. colorado didn't have a chance once liufau went down. >> that first drive he made a nice scramble and completed a few passes. that's what they would have had to do the whole game to be competitive in the fourth right away you see gee, the turnovers kill you. that will get you beat and rushing yards is the next stat. you look at 265 yards, 82 yards. no chance. those two stats jump out. the most impressive thing to me was the front guys, the offense and defensive linemen of washington i thought really came out and played well tonight. whether it was running the ball or whether it was defensively scrimmage. that made the difference to me. i know all the skill talk there but i thought the lines offense and defensive linemen for washington dominated. >> no question. will -- liufau is an example if you're a mobile quarterback you shouldn't play in a game that you can't be 100%. he can't run, he can't step into throws. you could see some throws went washington in this game. you compared this
washington dom nailted with running game and defense. colorado didn't have a chance once liufau went down. >> that first drive he made a nice scramble and completed a few passes. that's what they would have had to do the whole game to be competitive in the fourth right away you see gee, the turnovers kill you. that will get you beat and rushing yards is the next stat. you look at 265 yards, 82 yards. no chance. those two stats jump out. the most impressive thing to me was the front guys,...
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washington dom nailted with running game and defense. colorado didn't have a chance once liufau went down. >> that first drive he made a nice scramble and completed a few passes. that's what they would have had to do the whole game to be competitive in the fourth quarter. but the stats, three turnovers right away you see gee, the turnovers kill you. that will get you beat and rushing yards is the next stat. you look at 265 yards, 82 yards. no chance. those two stats jump out. the most impressive thing to me was the front guys, the offense and defensive linemen of washington i thought really came out and played well tonight. whether it was running the ball or whether it was defensively controlling the line of scrimmage. that made the difference to me. i know all the skill talk there but i thought the lines offense and defensive linemen for washington dominated. >> no question. will -- liufau is an example if you're a mobile quarterback you shouldn't play in a game that you can't be 100%. he can't run, he can't step into throws. you could
washington dom nailted with running game and defense. colorado didn't have a chance once liufau went down. >> that first drive he made a nice scramble and completed a few passes. that's what they would have had to do the whole game to be competitive in the fourth quarter. but the stats, three turnovers right away you see gee, the turnovers kill you. that will get you beat and rushing yards is the next stat. you look at 265 yards, 82 yards. no chance. those two stats jump out. the most...
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dom chu has more. >> reporter: we're looking at the retail luxury side of things. one of the big effects of the election seemed to be the unlocking of consumer spending sentiment on the upper end of the income spectrum. we did see some of that optimism perhaps in anticipation of the richer among us spending some more. we've seen a little bit of a pullback on some of those names. if you look at a stock like, say, kate spade, it rallied by 16% in the days following the election win but has since been trending lower, down by around 18% from the highs we saw since then. same story with ralph lauren, up by 15% following the election, then down 15% lower from those highs that we saw. if you look at a chart like coach, you'll get the same effect, you get the feeling here, right? 8% highs to the upside, and then 7% lower since then. and michael kors never really took off, 4% up after the election and 12% lower since then. the question is whether this could be a canary in the coal mine, an early indicator of optimism tempering a bit, could be a thing to keep an eye on espec
dom chu has more. >> reporter: we're looking at the retail luxury side of things. one of the big effects of the election seemed to be the unlocking of consumer spending sentiment on the upper end of the income spectrum. we did see some of that optimism perhaps in anticipation of the richer among us spending some more. we've seen a little bit of a pullback on some of those names. if you look at a stock like, say, kate spade, it rallied by 16% in the days following the election win but has...
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and merry christmas, dom. happy holidays. >>> for more now on where the smart money is putting its fire power to work in 2017, let's bring in mark yusko. has $2.5 billion under management. did you see what you looked like in the santa hat? >> i did not. i'm looking forward to seeing that a little later. i'm in a booth in chapel hill today. >> yeah. we already showed it. so we just decided that earlier in the show that the rail stocks were played. couldn't come up with one negative other than the strong dollar. how many sectors are there like that or individual situations like that and how many are just absolute nonbeneficiaries of a trump presidency? do you have them all figured out for us? >> that's a great question, joe. you know, i think the challenge for sectors right now is we're in a little bit of a momentum wave here at the end of the year. people are buying a little bit kind of what they wish they would have bought and selling maybe what they're going to need. i think what you're going to be careful of
and merry christmas, dom. happy holidays. >>> for more now on where the smart money is putting its fire power to work in 2017, let's bring in mark yusko. has $2.5 billion under management. did you see what you looked like in the santa hat? >> i did not. i'm looking forward to seeing that a little later. i'm in a booth in chapel hill today. >> yeah. we already showed it. so we just decided that earlier in the show that the rail stocks were played. couldn't come up with one...
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lot of things to criticize about donald trump but not knowing what's in his best interests hassell dom been one of them. when you see him acting a certain way, you have to assume he's got a reason to do it, and if the reason looks dark, that doesn't mean it's not true. >> ambassador mcfaul, your reaction to that, the likelihood or the possibility that the russians through various means would as david put it have something on donald trump. >> i can't -- i mean, it's a hypothesis that could be true. i don't know that to be a fact. but i do want to buildthon conversation about means versus ends. and let me -- i've negotiated with the russians for several years when i was in the administration. and like joe, we weren't against good relations. but we had objectives we wanted to get done. foreign policy objectives that we thought were good for the american people. we got a s.t.a.r.t. treaty done, not 1,000 but 1550 weapons pointed at each other, we got sanctions on iran, a new distribution route to afghanistan, we got russia into the in wto. the means was engagement with then president. trum
lot of things to criticize about donald trump but not knowing what's in his best interests hassell dom been one of them. when you see him acting a certain way, you have to assume he's got a reason to do it, and if the reason looks dark, that doesn't mean it's not true. >> ambassador mcfaul, your reaction to that, the likelihood or the possibility that the russians through various means would as david put it have something on donald trump. >> i can't -- i mean, it's a hypothesis that...
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we dom. >> mel, thank you very much. time is 4:31. russian and turkish and iranian forces meet to discuss the syrian war. it comes after turkey ambassador was killed. an off-duty police officer shot him. don't forget forget syria before opening fire he worked at riot police officer until cairo for 2 1/2 years and he was snot a shootout with turkish police. >> and it is causing people in our region to take notice. d.c. has a share of holiday you markets which attracts pretty big coudz couts. they issued a travel alert for those visiting mark nets europe. experts talk about the best way to predict locations which owe could be targeted to a possible terror attack. >> what will be the way? if are you in a mall. or crowded street, or anywhere or public place even in private places, meeting, board meeting. remember in california what happened? or in night club such as what happened in orlando, have the instincts of being in counter terrorism situation. >> meanwhile, organizers for holiday markets downtown are working closely with police on
we dom. >> mel, thank you very much. time is 4:31. russian and turkish and iranian forces meet to discuss the syrian war. it comes after turkey ambassador was killed. an off-duty police officer shot him. don't forget forget syria before opening fire he worked at riot police officer until cairo for 2 1/2 years and he was snot a shootout with turkish police. >> and it is causing people in our region to take notice. d.c. has a share of holiday you markets which attracts pretty big...
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frankly, i think what dom just reported is absolutely accurate. you now have a definable pattern that you can predict if a stock like lockheed martin or maybe pfizer goes down 5% on the day of one of these tweets. that's absolutely a short-term buying opportunity. to that point, scott, i actually did put it in the halftime portfolio competition as a short-term trade. that competition -- >> he put his money where his mouth is, scott. let me tell you something. we did this already in 2013 when carl icahn first joined twitter. he would send a tweet will apple. the stock would add $18 blg in market cap. you had a 10% move in one of the biggest stocks in the world. then he would send another tweet a month later and go up 6%. then 3%. by the fourth or fifth tweet it's like, oh, carl is tweeting about apple. there's a law of diminishing returns on all this stuff. whether we are talking about einhorn or whatever it is. at a certain point the market says, all right, big deal. there's somebody talking about a stock and maybe it fluctuates a little bit. i do
frankly, i think what dom just reported is absolutely accurate. you now have a definable pattern that you can predict if a stock like lockheed martin or maybe pfizer goes down 5% on the day of one of these tweets. that's absolutely a short-term buying opportunity. to that point, scott, i actually did put it in the halftime portfolio competition as a short-term trade. that competition -- >> he put his money where his mouth is, scott. let me tell you something. we did this already in 2013...
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the question is though, what will the dur ra built dom back handle? he plays so hard. you have to block the way he does. people think tight ends run. they are an extra offensive lineman. if you ever watch him, a good of runner and catcher that he is, he is an incredible blocker and that is an enormous amount of pressure on your spine. >>> the patriots have been here to defenders but this is it latest. the big boom from earl thomas happened in the seattle game. first didn't look like much, but getting crushed right there. he missed a game, but he tweets us back, something in his back. wasn't until he was trying to make a diving catch that his back was aggravated and he left the game. now about that initial hit, he saw nothing wrong. >> that was a big hit for sure, one on the hardest i got hint in my career for sure. just knocked the wind out a little bit. that is all. you ever get the wind knocked out of you, you know what that feels like. >> moving forward they will have to lean on bennett. the good news, he would be the feature tight end. >> keep in mind i mentioned b
the question is though, what will the dur ra built dom back handle? he plays so hard. you have to block the way he does. people think tight ends run. they are an extra offensive lineman. if you ever watch him, a good of runner and catcher that he is, he is an incredible blocker and that is an enormous amount of pressure on your spine. >>> the patriots have been here to defenders but this is it latest. the big boom from earl thomas happened in the seattle game. first didn't look like...
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washington dom nailted with running game and defense. colorado didn't have a chance once liufau went down. >> that first drive he made a nice scramble and completed a few passes. that's what they would have had to do the whole game to be quarter. but the stats, three turnovers right away you see gee, the turnovers kill you. that will get you beat and rushing yards is the next stat. you look at 265 yards, 82 yards. no chance. those two stats jump out. the most impressive thing to me was the front guys, the offense and defensive linemen of washington i thought really came out and played well tonight. whether it was running the ball or whether it was defensively controlling the line of scrimmage. that made the difference to me. i know all the skill talk there but i thought the lines offense and defensive linemen for washington dominated. >> no question. will -- liufau is an example if you're a mobile quarterback you shouldn't play in a game that you can't be 100%. he can't run, he can't step into throws. high. mechanically he wasn't right.
washington dom nailted with running game and defense. colorado didn't have a chance once liufau went down. >> that first drive he made a nice scramble and completed a few passes. that's what they would have had to do the whole game to be quarter. but the stats, three turnovers right away you see gee, the turnovers kill you. that will get you beat and rushing yards is the next stat. you look at 265 yards, 82 yards. no chance. those two stats jump out. the most impressive thing to me was...
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what dom you hope they'll take away fromm it? >> for me, i hope -- anybodynybo dealt with abuse, spousal, girlg friend, boyfriend, kids anybodyy that to understand there isan hope, there are people out ther that will help you.th people out there that will dress your -- address your needs oreeo contact numbers in the book forf that. i hope people take away hope, h, redemption, second chances anddc the fact that, you know, the t everybody loved each other andda we got along and it took that tt group of men to win a nationalil championship led by ay 47-year-old former nflmvp which has never been done in the donee history of sports which i'm very proud of. of >> the great thing about itng at these young men and their love v for the game.game i mean i saw that from the first day i came most of these guysuy were frustrated jocks that hadht played high school, a couple ofl them had played college.ge >> right. >> they had really -- they love the game of footbalrel they didd want to gift up. and this was their opportunitypu to show what t
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dom just turned on us the eighth movie in the "fast an onto screens april 14th. generally i dont like cubs fans in the oval office... ...oh come on bill murray is kind of known for showing up unexpected places. this time-- he popped up in the oval office-- for a putting contest with president obama. the video is being used as a tool to remind people they have until december 15th to sign up for showing up unexpected places. this time-- he popped up in the oval office-- for a putting the video is being used as a tool to remind people they have until december 15th to sign up for obamacare... if they want generally i dont like cubs fans in the oval office... ...oh come on bill murray is kind of known for showing up unexpected places. this time-- he popped up in the oval office-- for a putting contest with president obama. the video is being used as a tool to december 15th to sign up for obamacare... if they want january coverage. zoo atlanta's two panda cubs have been named. meet ya lun and xi lun. they are the sixth and seventh offspring of mom lun lun and father ya
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. >> i think they can a dom date that. >> he looks great too. he is cycling well. >> fantastic. >> we have much more still ahead. >> the news at 6:00 starts now. >>> breaking news. gronk is out. the patriots' star tight end hurt worse than we tht will undergo surgery. >>> a teenager charged with murdering his mother. what we now know about their troubled relationship. >> held at gunpoint, a liquor store clerk, the victim of violent robbers and tonight what they were wearing as a disguise. >>> breaking the cycle of poverty one family at a time. a great local program helping single moms succeed. the news at 6:00 starts now. >>> live from the channel 4 news. >>> lawrence police are investigating the discovery of a body, the victim decapitated found by the river. this is still a very active crime scene right now. >> we have a crew on the way, but let's get to you. >> reporter: just before 3:00, discovery was made. what you're looking at is the area near water street and the river in lawrence. the eagl they found was decapitated. police are not confi
. >> i think they can a dom date that. >> he looks great too. he is cycling well. >> fantastic. >> we have much more still ahead. >> the news at 6:00 starts now. >>> breaking news. gronk is out. the patriots' star tight end hurt worse than we tht will undergo surgery. >>> a teenager charged with murdering his mother. what we now know about their troubled relationship. >> held at gunpoint, a liquor store clerk, the victim of violent robbers...
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court today when 29-year-old sara domres {dom-russ} learned -. >> sir, can we get your reaction to the sentencing today? sara domres' father walked out of the courtroom telling us no comment, just moments after learning his daughter will spend the next two years in prison. >> i received hundreds of messages from strangers calling me vulgar names or telling me to about the public scrutiny she's faced over the last 11 months as news of her sex scandal circulated. >> there is not a day that goes by that i haven't been affected by this situation. >> her sister and mother in law spoke in her defense, hoping for leniency. >> sara is extremely remorseful for what her poor decisions have created. >> sara is not a menace to society. in fact i believe that society , loses by taking sara out of it . >> investigators say domres and a 16-year-old sophomore had sex nearly a dozen times. police say the two ao exchanged more than a thousand text messages including domres , calling the student, "baby boo." >> some lines in society that are there for a reason that simply cannot be crossed under any circ
court today when 29-year-old sara domres {dom-russ} learned -. >> sir, can we get your reaction to the sentencing today? sara domres' father walked out of the courtroom telling us no comment, just moments after learning his daughter will spend the next two years in prison. >> i received hundreds of messages from strangers calling me vulgar names or telling me to about the public scrutiny she's faced over the last 11 months as news of her sex scandal circulated. >> there is not...
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scott, back to you. >> dom, thank you so much. speaking of health care, up next, a accorda therapeutic shares dropping. seeing a nice jump since the election. up 15% since then. now a look at the sector under a president trump. we're back after this. ♪ we're drowning in information. where, in all of this, is the stuff that matters? the stakes are so high, your finances, your future. how do you solve this? you don't. you partner with a firm that advises governments and the fortune 500, and, can deliver insight person to person, on what matters to you. morgan stanley. >> two big events converging in the next few hours. could make it a wild ride. everybody expecting it is fed to raise rates. could they go half a percent? what if they don't raise rates at all? bill brooks, scott, and scott of pimco all are here to help. plus, higher bond yields. plus, thoughts of less regulation. banks stocks on a tear. we have your playbook ahead. and tech meets trump. silicon valley's top ceos heading to trump tower for a major summit. halftime re
scott, back to you. >> dom, thank you so much. speaking of health care, up next, a accorda therapeutic shares dropping. seeing a nice jump since the election. up 15% since then. now a look at the sector under a president trump. we're back after this. ♪ we're drowning in information. where, in all of this, is the stuff that matters? the stakes are so high, your finances, your future. how do you solve this? you don't. you partner with a firm that advises governments and the fortune 500,...
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dom, thanks for that. when we come back, we'll go thrive that now famous carrier furnace plant in indianapolis where president-elect trump will make his first public appearance since the election. then we are awaiting a statement from house speaker paul rye an at 11:30. we'll take those comments live. . you can't predict the market. but through good times and bad... ...at t. rowe price... ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >>> president-elect donald trump making his way to indianapolis this hour where he's expected to make his first public address since the election. philip lebeau is there live this morning. good morning, phil. >> reporter: good morning, carl. there are people lining up here at the carrier plant waiting to go in so they can hear from donald trump a little later on this afternoon. details are starting to come out regarding how this deal was put together between united technologies, the parent of car
dom, thanks for that. when we come back, we'll go thrive that now famous carrier furnace plant in indianapolis where president-elect trump will make his first public appearance since the election. then we are awaiting a statement from house speaker paul rye an at 11:30. we'll take those comments live. . you can't predict the market. but through good times and bad... ...at t. rowe price... ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price....
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and were arrested at this uld abou abouting and they're accused of planing a series of christmas day dom attacks in melbourne. police say four of the suspects were born in australia and the fifth is egyptian born with egyptian and australian citizenship. >> we're now getting a look at the new dashcam video which shows that deadly attack at the christmas market in berlin. this video was taken by a taxi driver waiting for a fare outside the christmas market. meantime, the manhunt continues tonight for the suspect anice omry. seen this this video from his facebook page entered seek ago sigh lump and was rejected and he was supposed to have been deported from germany in june. and omry was known to authorities as a possible terror threat and was under surveillance until september and put on u.s. no fly list five months ago. >> today president elects don bell's daughter was harassed by two strangers from new york. a picture showed up on social media. one told trump her father was "ruining the country" and the two passengers were then kicked off the plane before departing to san francisco. they
and were arrested at this uld abou abouting and they're accused of planing a series of christmas day dom attacks in melbourne. police say four of the suspects were born in australia and the fifth is egyptian born with egyptian and australian citizenship. >> we're now getting a look at the new dashcam video which shows that deadly attack at the christmas market in berlin. this video was taken by a taxi driver waiting for a fare outside the christmas market. meantime, the manhunt continues...
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the holiday floral show also opened in the show dom it runs through january 1. joyce: there was an empty seat on all milwaukee county buses today, a tribute to rosa parks. the transit system tagged one seat on every bus, marking the 61st anniversary of a momentous day in the history of civil rights in this country. parks, an african american woman, refused to give up her seat to make room for a white passenger on a bus in montgomery, alabama, sparking the montgomery bus boycott. college students across the country are worried what the trump presidency will mean for their immigrant classmates. college is taking to protect them and can it really work? ,joyce: a wisconsin teacher's vision for a class more practical than any textbook. ahead, how the idea is now racing around the world. mark: plus, you knew it was coming. we could not avoid it forever. winter. when our high temperatures will only reach the 20's next in weather watch 12. patrick: and a wisconsin hunter's strange encounter with a deer. has 12 news 10 continues, here's a live look at the recount headqua
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dom? >> i love this time of year because of the land of misfit stocks, we always go hunting around for which ones haven't been participating in some of the market rallies or haven't been participating in some of the market declines. the ones that stand out. so look at this. because two sectors in the s&p 500, consumer discretionary, and industrials have hit record highs this holiday season. we're going to focus on the retail side of things because it is the season, 'tis the season for it. look at these stocks. with consumer discretionary at record highs, these discretionary stocks have not participated in the rally. trip adviser, down 44% year to date. h&r block, yes, they're considered discretionary, down 30%. under armour on the athletic apparel side down 28%. and l brands down 27. not all. four of the other ones that people know about. haines brands, signet jewelers, delphi down 21%. so some of these misfit stocks will be huge things to watch. it is the season for them. remember, for ma
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dom. >> statistically improbable. that's what a lot of these stocks have done to the up side. it doesn't happen very often when we see these sharp arabolic if you will loo lose to the dwrup side. we took to the s&p 500, guys, looked at the stock with the most extended upside behind the average price for the longer term. 14 stocks are at least 40% or more higher above their 200-day moving average. we put the top ten on the board right there. you will notice a lot of banking-related names, gold man sax, zions, region, citizens, bank of america. you named it. seven of the top ten are financials in some way, shape or form. the others are conducting companies and united and continental on the airlines as well. this gives you an idea of what stocks are the most extended to the upside. it's not to say these trends cannot continue. markets rarely we know go in a straight line. are we due for a meaner version? back over to you. >> all right. thank you very much. so, what should you do if you own one of these stocks? is that a martboard with a call to action? >> one thing you can consid
dom. >> statistically improbable. that's what a lot of these stocks have done to the up side. it doesn't happen very often when we see these sharp arabolic if you will loo lose to the dwrup side. we took to the s&p 500, guys, looked at the stock with the most extended upside behind the average price for the longer term. 14 stocks are at least 40% or more higher above their 200-day moving average. we put the top ten on the board right there. you will notice a lot of banking-related...
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defensively, i think i'd give it up to dom capers. i think they had a great gameplan against russell wilson. they confused him, frustrated him a lot into some bad throws.kevin: a win like this has the fans thinking differently whenwe talk about division title. the fact that there's a little ray of light there, that it's possible. has it changed how you feel about their chances to win the kevin) did i jump the gun there?gary: really, and i'm going back to player here, and it truly is for the green bay packers, one game at a time. they're basically in the playoffs right now. and it's one game, because if they lose, they're probably out of the playoffs, so for them, it's chicago bears and that's it. that's all they should be thinking about.kevin: gary ellerson, 105.7 fm the fan with chalk talk. we've got a ban on coffee, since that seattle you think?gary: yeah, sure, i'm good with that. one more injury to talk about too. jared cook missed the second half last night with what was called a lung contusion. i wouldn't want to do anything if
defensively, i think i'd give it up to dom capers. i think they had a great gameplan against russell wilson. they confused him, frustrated him a lot into some bad throws.kevin: a win like this has the fans thinking differently whenwe talk about division title. the fact that there's a little ray of light there, that it's possible. has it changed how you feel about their chances to win the kevin) did i jump the gun there?gary: really, and i'm going back to player here, and it truly is for the...
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and were arrested at this uld abou abouting and they're accused of planing a series of christmas day dom attacks in melbourne. police say four of the suspects were born in australia and the fifth is egyptian born with egyptian and australian citizenship. >> we're now getting a look at the new dashcam video which shows that deadly attack at the christmas market in berlin. this video was taken by a taxi driver waiting for a fare outside the christmas market. meantime, the manhunt continues tonight for the suspect anice omry. seen this this video from his facebook page entered seek ago sigh lump and was rejected and he was supposed to have been deported from germany in june. and omry was known to authorities as a possible terror threat and was under surveillance until september and put on u.s. no fly list five months ago. >> today president elects don bell's daughter was harassed by two strangers from new york. a picture showed up on social media. one told trump her father was "ruining the country" and the two passengers were then kicked off the plane before departing to san francisco. they
and were arrested at this uld abou abouting and they're accused of planing a series of christmas day dom attacks in melbourne. police say four of the suspects were born in australia and the fifth is egyptian born with egyptian and australian citizenship. >> we're now getting a look at the new dashcam video which shows that deadly attack at the christmas market in berlin. this video was taken by a taxi driver waiting for a fare outside the christmas market. meantime, the manhunt continues...
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. >>> let's send it to dom chu for a quick market flash here, dom. >> sara, we have a small cap company, it's weight loss related, it's weight watchers. shares are up really big, why? you guessed it, it's oprah. in the latest marketing campaign the media mogul says she lost 40 pounds since joining the system. you're seeing some of the ad right now. the gains are big, but they need to make up a lot of ground. even with the gains those shares have lost half their value year-to-date, but weight watchers a stock catching people's attention in today's trade. >> isn't she a shareholder? >> she is. >> that's a great incentive to lose weight. >> and a board member, a 10% shareholder and board member as well. a big move. >> the power of oprah winfrey, dom, thank you. as we head to break, let's check in on the markets here. the dow is off about 20 points. we have not seen back-to-back losses for the dow since before the election, november 4th. but we are heading into our second day here. so we'll see what happens. s&p is down less than 0.2%. nasdaq down about 12 points. >>> later, jason calacanis
. >>> let's send it to dom chu for a quick market flash here, dom. >> sara, we have a small cap company, it's weight loss related, it's weight watchers. shares are up really big, why? you guessed it, it's oprah. in the latest marketing campaign the media mogul says she lost 40 pounds since joining the system. you're seeing some of the ad right now. the gains are big, but they need to make up a lot of ground. even with the gains those shares have lost half their value...
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thanks, dom, we got to go. >> yes. but by the way, joe, if you want to know more about that story we just wrote it up. there's a whole kind of -- a whole detail of what's going to happen with bridgestone and what to expect for sales. golf data says they're the number three golf ball share in the u.s. let's get back to the market story. we want to balance out the sell the rip story from earlier this week. we flipped around our criteria for the s&p 500. we want to look at all the stocks below their longer term trading average. the 200-day average of the stock. 20 stocks in the s&p 500 are about 20, at least 15% below their 200-day moving average. so let's take a look at this. some of the stocks here included in those 20 names are names like -- reveal -- there we go. generic perrigo 15% below that average price. it's not clear perrigo is part of that whole thing. but generic drugs a part of that story. underarmour below their average price. coty, 27% below. and first solar. and kayla because we're short on time, i put the
thanks, dom, we got to go. >> yes. but by the way, joe, if you want to know more about that story we just wrote it up. there's a whole kind of -- a whole detail of what's going to happen with bridgestone and what to expect for sales. golf data says they're the number three golf ball share in the u.s. let's get back to the market story. we want to balance out the sell the rip story from earlier this week. we flipped around our criteria for the s&p 500. we want to look at all the stocks...
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trump and republicans aided the russian plot by embarrassing leaks that dom 98edly the media before election day. margaret brennan is at the white house. >> not much happens in russia without vladimir putin. >> reporter: president obama left little doubt he believed vladimir putin was involved with the russian hacking, and he confronted him about it two months before the election. >> in early september, when i saw president putin in china, i felt that the most effective way to ensure that, that didn't happen was to talk to him directly and tell him to cut it out. there were going to be some serious consequences if he didn't. >> reporter: mr. obama publicly vowed to strike back at russia for its interference, but he assured americans that the votes cast for donald trump were legitimate. he said moscow's election tampering should concern all americans and questioned how some republicans could believe putin's public denials rather than the u.s. intelligence community's conclusions. >> over a third of republican voters approve of vladimir putin, the@:( former head of te k.g.b. ronald reagan wou
trump and republicans aided the russian plot by embarrassing leaks that dom 98edly the media before election day. margaret brennan is at the white house. >> not much happens in russia without vladimir putin. >> reporter: president obama left little doubt he believed vladimir putin was involved with the russian hacking, and he confronted him about it two months before the election. >> in early september, when i saw president putin in china, i felt that the most effective way to...
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from your fault or tablet. " also found out i think, let's examine he said that at about a b + and dom this examine think it did ok on such a minute kia >> gabe: over your shopping for the kids the pats' there's something therevisitors to trump tower have been streaming in. some we haven't seen in public for a while. kron4's vicki liviakis is here with details one unusual meeting. >> vicki:yeah pam and steve. it was too long ago that hip hop star kanye west had a very public breakdown and was hospitalized and in psychiatric care. now he's re-surfacing. in new york right alongside donald trump. the famous rapper -- met with president elect donald trump at trump tower for about 15 minutes today. he didn't talk. but trump did - saying the two were just friends and that west was a good man. the two took a lot of photos. west was not accompanied by wife kim kardashian. fueling further reports that the marriage is strained. and while the parade of big names came and went in trump tower. the trump team announcing some cabinet posts. first off - a pick of exxon ceo rex tillerson for secretary
from your fault or tablet. " also found out i think, let's examine he said that at about a b + and dom this examine think it did ok on such a minute kia >> gabe: over your shopping for the kids the pats' there's something therevisitors to trump tower have been streaming in. some we haven't seen in public for a while. kron4's vicki liviakis is here with details one unusual meeting. >> vicki:yeah pam and steve. it was too long ago that hip hop star kanye west had a very public...