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"luthor weeden capital" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:00 min | 1 year ago

"luthor weeden capital" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Thursday Timmy what is it The velociraptor likes feces is arguably one of the world's most recognizable dinosaurs thanks largely to the movie Jurassic Park I'm Trey Thomas A couple in India is suing their son and his wife for not giving them a grandchild The couple's son has been married for 6 years and they filed the lawsuit earlier this month claiming mental harassment for the lack of grandchildren The lawsuit seeks $650,000 in compensation if a grandchild is not born within the next year The couple even said they would raise the child if their son and his wife were too busy with their careers I'm Brian shook And I'm Charlie pellet Bloomberg world headquarters Stocks came roaring back at the end of a nerve wracking week with the Dow the S and B and NASDAQ all rallying today Victoria Fernández is chief market strategist at crossmark global investments I'm not all in on the camp that we're having capitulation at this point in time or that we've hit a bottom I mean nobody calls that exactly but you look at the vix the vix is at a 30 And typically you don't see that capitulation until you get the vix around 40 Cross marks Victoria Fernández So another tumultuous week is behind us with one big topic on investors minds Jim Paulsen is chief investment strategist at Luthor weeden capital The fears we have today are tied to one thing really inflation That is the elephant in the room All the fears we have about high how high yields have to go how many times the fed's going to have to raise rates How much behind the curve they are whether they're going to have a policy blender ultimately a recession are tied to the inflation rate Jim Paulsen of Luthor whedon inflation is stomping on American consumer confidence as we hear from Bloomberg's Vinny del giudice The University.

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"luthor weeden capital" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

05:32 min | 2 years ago

"luthor weeden capital" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Wall Street We check the markets every 15 minutes throughout the trading day on Bloomberg S&P future is down about 17 points Dow futures down a 112 NASDAQ futures down 65 ten year treasury down ten 30 seconds field 1.60% and the yield on the two year .43% Nathan The drop in futures follows the best week for U.S. stocks since July at the same time rising energy prices are raising fears about inflation Muhammad Al Arian chief economic adviser to the odds and a Bloomberg opinion columnist is warning investors to be cautious I worry a little bit that this wonderful world we've been living in of low volatility everything going up may come to a stop with higher volatility But a lot depends on behavioral changes If I went investor I would recognize that I'm riding a huge liquidity wave thanks to the fed but I would remember that waves tend to break at some point So I would be very attentive Muhammad Ali and made the comments on Fox News Sunday heard every week on Bloomberg radio As inflation fears spook Wall Street Nathan we're learning that's not the case at the Federal Reserve Bloomberg John Tucker joins us live with the details John good morning Good morning Karen while some officials are publicly anxious about rising prices The fed's staff in Washington predicts inflation will be back under 2% next year That's one of the takeaways from minutes of the last fed meeting The Central Bank's staff consists of more than 400 PhD economists considered by many to be the top forecasters in the world While investors continue to grapple with worries that surging energy prices and supply chain disruptions are driving up living costs the vet staff research reinforces the idea that those price shocks could be transitory live in New York I'm John Tucker Bloomberg daybreak John in Asia overnight the focus was on economic data out of China Beijing reported third quarter GDP expanded 4.9% That was down from 7.9 in the previous quarter and just shy of a 5% estimate Now despite that down number China signals it's in no rush to boost economic stimulus On Nathan Asia trading hours also saw big gains for Bitcoin the digital asset is back near an all time high Let's get the latest with the bloombergs ready to young who joins us live Good morning ready to Good morning care in Bitcoin is trading above 61,000 today ahead of a much anticipated U.S. exchange traded fund approval The pro shares Bitcoin strategy ETF would be the first of its kind And the world's largest cryptocurrency would probably test its April record high on the news Analysts expect at least a little profit taking to an overall high volatility regardless of how the day will end Now Bitcoin has more than doubled since January but the ride has been bumpy as the digital currency confronted crypto crackdowns and increasing institutional adoption live in New York I'm ranita young Bloomberg daybreak All right we need to thank you This week it's going to be all about earnings again on Wall Street after the big banks kicked off the season with a mostly solid showing Bloomberg's Charlie pellet has more This will be one of the busiest weeks of the earnings season with some of the biggest names in finance industrials and technology scheduled to release their quarterly results Jim Paulson is chief investment strategist at Luthor weeden capital management I think we're going to find out that companies still see a lot of top line growth They're controlling their expenses I think they have incredible pricing flexibility on top line in general even though some costs are going up This week we hear from American Express AT&T Blackstone Freeport mcmurran Intel IBM Netflix Tesla and Verizon In New York Charlie pellet Bloomberg daybreak All right Charlie thank you And while we wait for those results from Netflix the company finds itself in the middle of another big hit squid game is now the biggest series launch ever for Netflix and based on numbers seen by Bloomberg the South Korean show will create nearly $900 million in value for the company Bloomberg said Krishna has the story In the past Netflix has released self selected viewership data for the first two minutes of a show by that measure squid game had about a 132 million viewers during the first 23 days That smashes the Netflix record set by Bridgerton now beyond that viewership data is closely protected but figures seen by Bloomberg showed Netflix estimates 89% of those who started squid game watched at least 75 minutes and 66% will have finished the series in the first 23 days In New York I'm Doug christma Bloomberg daybreak Thanks Doug and outside of business news this morning positive news On the health of former president Bill Clinton we're told he's been released from a California hospital and will recuperate at home Ed Baxter has the story from our Bloomberg 9 60 newsroom in San Francisco President Clinton will complete his recovery as home in New York this after being discharged from UC Irvine medical center on the arm of his wife Hillary a former aide says the infection began in the urinary tract and led to an infection of the bloodstream known as sepsis but that it never went into septic shock Aids say he spent his time there catching up with friends spending family time and watching football The health team at Irvine said it was honored to have treated him and that his white blood cell count was normal as was his temperature In San Francisco I met Baxter Bloomberg daybreak Okay Ed thank you Bloomberg daybreak Brought to you by with him more than CPAs They are trusted advisers offering smart business solutions to help companies innovate grow and stay secure in today's complex world Visit with them dot com for more And right now S&P.

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"luthor weeden capital" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

06:13 min | 2 years ago

"luthor weeden capital" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Hey good morning I'm Nathan Hager And I'm Karen Moscow in U.S. futures are lower this Monday morning we're coming up to 5 O one on Wall Street and we check the markets every 15 minutes throughout the trading day on Bloomberg S&P futures down 14 points down futures down 93 announced a features down 56 ten year treasury down 9 30 seconds He had 1.60% and the yield on the two year .43% and I'm excreted oil is up 1.1% Nathan Mccarran the drop in futures we're seeing follows the best week for U.S. stocks since July at the same time those rising energy prices are raising fears about inflation Muhammad Ali and chief economic adviser at aliens and a Bloomberg opinion columnist is warning investors to be cautious I worry a little bit that this wonderful world we've been living in of low volatility everything going up may come to a stop with higher volatility But a lot depends on behavioral changes If I were an investor I would recognize that I'm riding a huge liquidity wave thanks for the fed but I would remember that waves tend to break at some point So I would be very attentive Muhammad Ali and made the comments on Fox News Sunday Hurt every week on Bloomberg radio Well as inflation fears spook Wall Street Nathan we're learning that's not the case at the Federal Reserve Bloomberg John Tucker joins us live with the details John good morning Good morning Karen while some officials are publicly anxious about rising prices The fed's staff in Washington predicts inflation will be back under 2% next year That's one of the takeaways from minutes of the last fed meeting the Central Bank's staff consists of more than 400 PhD economists considered by many to be the top forecasters in the world While investors continue to grapple with worries that surging energy prices and supply chain disruptions are driving up living costs the fed staff research reinforces the idea that those price shocks could be transitory live in New York I'm John Tucker Bloomberg daybreak All right John thanks for Asia overnight The focus was on economic data out of China Beijing reported third quarter GDP expanded 4.9% That was down from the previous quarter and below estimates We get more from Bloomberg chief Asia economics correspondent and occurring The largely reflects an energy crunch that is hurting industrial production and of course it reflects the slowdown in the real estate sector which makes up around 25% of China's economy Now in the upside consumer spending was stronger than expected in September indicating that perhaps there is a cushion there for a slowing economy from resilient consumer strength Nonetheless though most analysts say brace for a slower Chinese economy heading into 2022 in Hong Kong I'm enduring for Bloomberg daybreak All right and thank you Asia trading hours also saw big gains for Bitcoin the digital asset has back near an all time high Let's get the latest of Bloomberg's Renee young who joins us live Good morning ready Good morning Karen right now Bitcoin is trading closer to 62,000 ahead of a much anticipated U.S. exchange traded fund approval The pro shares Bitcoin strategy ETF would be the first of its kind And the world's largest cryptocurrency were probably tested April record high on the news analysts expect a little profit taking at least and overall high volatility regardless of how the day will end Bitcoin has more than doubled since January but the ride has been bumpy as the digital currency confronted crypto crackdowns and increasing institutional adoption Live in New York I'm Renee young Bloomberg daybreak I think you're Anita This week it'll be all about earnings again on Wall Street after the big banks kicked off the season with a mostly solid showing Bloomberg's Charlie pellet has more This will be one of the busiest weeks of the earnings season with some of the biggest names in finance industrials and technology scheduled to release their quarterly results Jim Paulson is chief investment strategist at Luthor weeden capital management I think we're going to find out that companies still see a lot of top line growth They're controlling their expenses I think they have incredible pricing flexibility on top line in general even though some costs are going up This week we hear from American Express AT&T black stone Freeport mcmurran Intel IBM Netflix Tesla and Verizon In New York Charlie pellet Bloomberg daybreak All right Charlie thank you And while we wait for those results from Netflix the company finds itself in the middle of another big hit squid game is now the biggest series launch ever for Netflix And based on numbers seen by Bloomberg the South Korean show will create nearly $900 million in value for the company Bloomberg style Krishna has the story In the past Netflix has released self selected viewership data for the first two minutes of a show By that measure squid game had about a 132 million viewers during the first 23 days That smashes the Netflix record set by Bridgerton now beyond that viewership data is closely protected but figures seen by Bloomberg showed Netflix estimates 89% of those who started squid game watched at least 75 minutes and 66% will have finished the series in the first 23 days In New York I'm Doug christma Bloomberg daybreak Okay Doug thank you outside of business news this morning There's positive news on the health of former president Bill Clinton We're told he has been released from California hospital and will recuperate at home Ed Baxter has that story from our Bloomberg 9 60 newsroom in San Francisco President Clinton will complete his recovery as home in New York this after being discharged from UC Irvine medical center on the arm of his wife Hillary a former aide says the infection began in the urinary tract and led to an infection of the bloodstream known as sepsis but that it never went into septic shock Aids say he spent his time there catching up with friends spending family time and watching football The health team at Irvine said it was honored to have treated him and that his white blood cell count was normal as was his temperature In San Francisco I'm at Baxter Bloomberg daybreak Okay Ed thanks S&P futures down 15 points NASDAQ futures down 66 You're listening to Bloomberg daybreak.

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