CNBC's "Fast Money"
Despite a slew of negative economic data, markets notched a positive week ahead of a key Fed decision. So do the AI-fueled gains in big tech mean more to the market than the central bank? Plus Intel’s post-earnings slide. The chipmaker’s results disappointing investors as forecast falls short. But there’s still some bulls on Wall Street betting on a...
Earnings season rolls on, and all eyes are on big tech. How Alphabet, Microsoft, IBM, and Snap did in their latest quarters. Will it be enough to reverse the market’s losses from today and get the rally back on track. Plus two gold miner stocks soar and a look at this morning’s earnings movers. Fast Money Disclaimer
Meta dropping after-hours as guidance disappoints. So has the social stock’s recent climb come to an end? Plus Investors plug into Tesla post-earnings, as CEO Elon Musk gives updates on the EV maker’s new models and robotaxi plans. What he’s saying about the timeline and if these promises can deliver. Fast Money Disclaimer
Tesla on the move after reporting a miss on the top and bottom line. What it means for the EV maker, and if these results could hit the brakes on its recent downhill slide. Plus Goldman Sachs’ record close. The bank continuing its run since earnings last week, but will the goldman glow keep shining? Fast Money Disclaimer
Stocks getting a reprieve after last week’s tech-led selloff as investors gear up for Big Tech earnings. So will those results keep markets afloat? Plus Where gold could be heading next. And All eyes on Tesla. The EV maker gearing up to report after a brutal start to the year. So can this stock pull a U-turn, or will investors continue to unplug? Fast...
Chip stocks leading today’s tech sell off. The group down 15% from its record last month. Will the semi slip continue? Or can earnings next week help fuel a rebound? Plus Tech between a rock and a hard place. Apple and Meta under pressure as U.S./China tensions heat up. So is the latest move a TikTok retaliation? Fast Money Disclaimer
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