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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailShort Hills Capital's Steve Weiss says market rally made him more negativeCNBC’s ‘Halftime Report’ investment committee, Steve Weiss, Shannon Saccocia and Jason Snipe, discuss what they believe the Fed's 2023 playbook will be for hikes, pausing and a possible pivot.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailIBM, Moderna and more: CNBC's 'Halftime Report' traders answer your questionsCNBC's Halftime traders Shannon Saccocia of SVB Private Bank, Steve Weiss of Short Hills Capital and Jason Snipe of Odyssey Capital Advisors answer investment-related questions from CNBC Pro subscribers. Look out for an email where you can submit your questions directly to the Halftime team.
On Thursday's "Ask Halftime," our traders answered questions from CNBC Pro subscribers about stocks and ETFs during this market volatility, including whether to buy, sell or hold specific names. Shannon Saccocia of SVB Private Bank shared her thesis on IBM , and why she thinks it is positioned to deliver strong results as a value tech play over the next year. Steve Weiss of Short Hills Capital explained why Moderna is a solid long-term hold. Finally, Jason Snipe of Odyssey Capital Advisors says the oil and gas trade will be positive in 2023 thanks to the economic reopening of China.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBunge and Microsoft: CNBC's 'Halftime Report' traders answer your questionsCNBC's Halftime traders Steve Weiss of Short Hills Capital and Shannon Saccocia of SVB Private Bank answer investment-related questions from CNBC Pro subscribers. Look out for an email where you can submit your questions directly to the Halftime team.
On Thursday's "Ask Halftime," our traders answered questions from CNBC Pro subscribers about stocks during this market volatility, including whether to buy, sell or hold specific names. Steve Weiss of Short Hills Capital shared his reasoning for Bunge as a commodity play, but cautioned retail investors that there are better investment opportunities out there. Also, Shannon Saccocia of SVB Private Bank gave her thesis on why Microsoft is a long-term hold going into 2023.
Stephen Weiss, chief investment officer and managing partner at Short Hills Capital Partners, bought Moderna , and sold Merck — though he still expects the latter is a solid pharmaceutical stock. "Some days I regret selling because it's still a cheap stock, still extremely well-run, I think the best-run pharma company." Moderna shares have recently attracted investors' interest following the announcement of an experimental melanoma vaccine . Shares of Moderna are down roughly 18% this year, while shares of Merck is up nearly 45% in 2022. To this, Weiss added that "there's no other drug company, biotech company" with the pipeline that Moderna has.
Stephen Weiss, the chief investment officer and managing partner of Short Hills Capital Partners, is very bearish on Tesla stock. Currently, Musk is running SpaceX, the Boring Company, Tesla and Twitter, which Weiss added is a "complete nightmare." Headwinds for Tesla, EVs In addition, he sees rising competition, a lack of infrastructure and a weak economy as major headwinds for Tesla going forward. "Now you look in a garage, you look anywhere, and you see tremendous cars that make Teslas look like Model Ts," he said, pointing to models from Ford and Porsche. Beyond his views on Tesla, Weiss recently sold Dick's Sporting Goods and Honeywell for profit in a rough environment to make money.
On Thursday's "Ask Halftime," traders answered questions from CNBC Pro subscribers about stocks during volatile markets, including whether to buy, sell or hold specific names. Brenda Vingiello of Sand Hill Global Advisors explained why she likes Honeywell . Short Hills Capital's Stephen Weiss said he believes the Invesco QQQ exchange-traded fund, which tracks the Nasdaq-100 index, will be "terrible" over the next six months. However, he notes that if investors have a longer time frame, they can make money. Finally, Josh Brown of Ritholtz Wealth Management discussed how he thinks Uber could fare during a recession.
It's been a brutal year for tech stocks, which means there may be opportunities for investors to scoop up some names at a good price. There are big cap names trading at historical lows," said Altimeter Capital Chair and CEO Brad Gerstner on CNBC's " Closing Bell: Overtime " Thursday. Microsoft For Jason Snipe, founder and chief investment officer of Odyssey Capital Advisors, Microsoft looks compelling, especially due to its commercial cloud business. Microsoft shares are down 24% in 2022. Stephen Weiss, chief investment officer at Short Hills Capital Partners, also likes Microsoft, as well as Apple .
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailInvestors should stay on the sideline in retail, says Short Hill's Steve WeissSteve Weiss, Short Hills Capital, joins 'Closing Bell: Overtime' to discuss retail stocks heading into the holiday season.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailI still think that earnings are going to come down significantly, says Short Hills' Steve WeissSteve Weiss, Jenny Harrington and Jim Lebenthal join the 'Halftime Report' to discuss buying into the rally, the Fed's agenda and investment opportunities in small caps.
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe 'Halftime Report' investment committee makes the energy tradeEnergy comes into focus as Wells Fargo makes a bullish call. With CNBC's Frank Holland and the 'Halftime Report' investment committee, Virtus Investment Partners' Joe Terranova, Short Hills Capital's Steve Weiss and Requisite Capital Management's Bryn Talkington.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAlphabet, Moderna, and more: CNBC's 'Halftime Report' traders answer your questionsCNBC's Halftime traders Josh Brown of Ritholtz Wealth Management, Karen Firestone of Aureus Asset Management, and Steve Weiss of Short Hills Capital answer investment-related questions from CNBC Pro subscribers. Look out for an email where you can submit your questions directly to the Halftime team.
On Thursday's "Ask Halftime," our traders answered questions from CNBC Pro subscribers about stocks and ETFs during this market volatility, including whether to buy, sell or hold specific names. Josh Brown of Ritholtz Wealth Management explains why he owns the tech giant Alphabet and deems it a long-term hold. Aureus Asset Management's Karen Firestone highlighted the reasons why Blackstone is well discounted and a buy. Finally, Stephen Weiss of Short Hills Capital suggests keeping Moderna in your portfolio. He says if the biotech stock declines further, he plans to buy more.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBe patient with equities, there's no rush to get in, says Short Hills Capital's Steve WeissShort Hills Capital's Steve Weiss joins the 'Halftime Report' to discuss Fed Chair Jerome Powell's decision to double down on the Fed's commitment to fight inflation despite the economic toll, and where investors should put money in the interim.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPayPal and more: CNBC's 'Halftime Report' traders answer your questionsCNBC's Halftime traders Jim Lebenthal of Cerity Partners, Karen Firestone of Aureus Asset Management, and Steve Weiss of Short Hills Capital answer investment-related questions from CNBC Pro subscribers. Look out for an email where you can submit your questions directly to the Halftime team.
On Thursday's "Ask Halftime," our traders answered questions from CNBC Pro subscribers about stocks and ETFs during this market volatility, including whether to buy, sell or hold specific names. Jim Lebenthal of Cerity Partners listed reasons why investors should own the energy sector through the end of the year and beyond. Aureus Asset Management's Karen Firestone said investors should buy shares of PayPal , as it recently announced it expects mid-teens sales growth over the next year. Finally, Steve Weiss of Short Hills Capital recently bought 2-Year Treasurys and thinks investors should buy stocks when they become cheaper.
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