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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC’s full interview with Big Technology's Alex Kantrowitz and Odyssey's Jason SnipeAlex Kantrowitz, Big Technology and Jason Snipe, Odyssey Capital Advisors, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss Netflix, which is set to report earnings after the bell and outlook for the company.
Persons: Big, Alex Kantrowitz, Jason Snipe Alex Kantrowitz, Jason Snipe Organizations: Big Technology, Odyssey Capital Advisors, Netflix
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWells Fargo beats 2Q expectations. Here's what the pros are sayingErika Najarian of UBS, Joe Terranova of Virtus Investment Partners and Jason Snipe of Odyssey Capital Advisors discussed Wells Fargo after the bank beat earnings and revenue expectations for the second quarter.
Persons: Erika Najarian, Joe Terranova, Jason Snipe, Wells Organizations: UBS, Virtus Investment Partners, Odyssey Capital
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNvidia gets price target hike amid 10% gain this week. How to play the stockJim Cramer, Joseph Moore of Morgan Stanley, Josh Brown of Ritholtz Wealth Management and Jason Snipe of Odyssey Capital Advisors on what they think about Nvidia receiving a price target hike even after its massive run.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Joseph Moore, Morgan Stanley, Josh Brown, Jason Snipe Organizations: Nvidia, Ritholtz Wealth Management, Odyssey Capital Advisors
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBMO's Brian Belski explains why his firm raised S&P 500 price target to 4,550Brian Belski, chief investment strategist at BMO Capital Markets, Joe Terranova, chief market strategist at Virtus Investment Partners, Jason Snipe, founder and CIO at Odyssey Capital Advisors, and Karen Firestone, CEO at Aureus Asset Management, join ‘Halftime Report’ to discuss market as stocks hit session low.
Persons: Brian Belski, Joe Terranova, Jason Snipe, Karen Firestone Organizations: BMO Capital Markets, Virtus Investment Partners, Odyssey Capital Advisors, Asset Management
It may seem too late to jump into Nvidia — as the stock surged 25% a day after the company posted blockbuster earnings — but several investors say there's still time to get in. Ritholtz Wealth Management CEO Josh Brown said he has been in the stock for about eight years. The trajectory is likely an upward one for Nvidia as demand for artificial intelligence chips grows over time, he added. NVDA 1D mountain Nvidia shares He encouraged others who also don't currently own shares to take their time in starting to build their positions. "It's always prudent when a stock moves as much as it already has … to take something off the table.
Persons: Josh Brown, Brown, Jim Lebenthal, hasn't, I'm, Lebenthal, Jason Snipe Organizations: Nvidia —, Ritholtz Wealth, Nvidia, Cerity Partners, Odyssey Capital Advisors
On Thursday's "Ask Halftime," traders answered questions from CNBC Pro subscribers about stocks, bonds and exchange-traded funds during this period of heightened market volatility, including whether to buy, sell or hold individual names. Bryn Talkington of Requisite Capital Management discussed why now is a good time to own the JPMorgan Equity Premium Income ETF ( JEPI) and JPMorgan Nasdaq Equity Premium Income ETF ( JEPQ) . Cerity Partners' Jim Lebenthal explained why Ford is a good hold amid high demand for automobiles. Finally, Jason Snipe of Odyssey Capital Advisors said investors should start a small position in Microsoft . He also discussed when to increase that stake.
Persons: Bryn Talkington, Jim Lebenthal, Ford, Jason Snipe Organizations: CNBC Pro, Management, JPMorgan, JPMorgan Nasdaq Equity, Cerity Partners, Odyssey Capital Advisors, Microsoft
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailQualcomm shares fall after phone chip sales tumble. Here's what the experts have to sayJim Cramer and Jason Snipe of Odyssey Capital Advisors on what they think about Qualcomm's second-quarter earnings.
On Thursday's "Ask Halftime," our traders answered questions from CNBC Pro subscribers about stocks, bonds and ETFs during this period of heightened market volatility, including whether to buy, sell or hold individual names. Jason Snipe of Odyssey Capital Advisors discussed Marriott and why he expects there is still upside for the hotel stock. Steve Weiss of Short Hills Capital owns Moderna and said he sees a recovery in the stock over the next few months as it seeks approval for its RSV vaccine. With the expectation that the Federal Reserve will cut rates later this year, SoFi's Liz Young suggested investors start unloading their short-term bonds by the end of this summer.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailProcter & Gamble beats on earnings and revenue expectations. Here's what the experts have to sayJim Cramer, Jason Snipe of Odyssey Capital Advisors and Danielle Shay of Simpler Trading on what they think about Procter & Gamble's earnings results.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTesla, Amazon and more: CNBC's 'Halftime Report' traders answer your questionsCNBC's Halftime traders Bryn Talkington of Requisite Capital Management, Stephanie Link of Hightower Advisors, 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.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailInvestors should sell calls on tech names amid rally, says Requisite Capital's Bryn TalkingtonThe 'Halftime Report' investment committee, Bryn Talkington, Requisite Capital Management managing partner; Stephanie Link, Hightower chief investment strategist and portfolio manager; and Jason Snipe, Odyssey Capital Advisors, breaks down Thursday's market action.
"This is a classic example of a company that's gonna do well when all the other banks are not," Sethi said on CNBC's "Halftime Report." Shares of New York Community Bancorp surged more than 35% Monday, rebounding from losses of 11.3% and 14.6%, respectively, the past two weeks. The announcement made her think, "the game has changed for New York Community Bank." "One bank's loss is going to be another bank's gain, and that's exactly what this is." NYCB FRC,KRE 1M mountain New York Community Bancorp, First Republic and the KRE's past month
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWhole market will price lower if breakages continue, says Requisite Capital Management's Bryn TalkingtonRequisite Capital Management's Bryn Talkington, Odyssey Capital Advisors' Jason Snipe, Short Hills Capital's Steve Weiss, Virtus Investment Partners' Joe Terranova and Blue Line Capital's Bill Baruch join the 'Halftime Report' to discuss Fed policy, the downfall of Silicon Valley Bank, and this week's market action.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailI think we should be bearish on stocks and bullish on inflation, says Greenlight Capital's David EinhornDavid Einhorn, Greenlight Capital, joins CNBC's 'Halftime Report' to discuss his outlook for stocks, the market and the economy. With CNBC's Scott Wapner and the 'Halftime Report' investment committee, Requisite Capital's Bryn Talkington, Virtus Investment Partners' Joe Terranova and Odyssey Capital Advisors' Jason Snipe.
Friday's hot inflation data sparked a selloff led by tech names, but investors could still find good opportunities in the sector, according to Jason Snipe, principal at Odyssey Capital Advisors. Tech stocks are especially sensitive to rising rates because higher interest rates make future profits, like those promised by growth companies, less attractive. That doesn't necessarily mean it's time to bail from those tech names altogether, but some pruning might be in order, according to Snipe. Snipe added that semiconductor stocks are "where the real opportunity is in Tech Land." He said he isn't as excited about megacap tech names "with a Fed that's as engaged as they are in 'higher for longer.'"
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThere's no doubt there's growing risk out there, says NewEdge Wealth's Rob SechanA midday look at the markets. With CNBC's Scott Wapner and the 'Halftime Report' investment committee, Requisite Capital's Bryn Talkington, Virtus Investment Partners' Joe Terranova, Odyssey Capital Advisors' Jason Snipe and NewEdge Wealth's Rob Sechan.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC 'Halftime Report's' investment committee discuss the morning's market activityA midday look at the markets following strong January retail sales. With CNBC's Scott Wapner and the 'Halftime Report' investment committee, Requisite Capital's Bryn Talkington, Virtus Investment Partners' Joe Terranova, Odyssey Capital Advisors' Jason Snipe and NewEdge Wealth's Rob Sechan.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBerkshire slashes Taiwan Semi stake — What it means for the sectorThe traders discuss what Berkshire slashing its stake in Taiwan Semi actually means for the sector. With CNBC's Scott Wapner and the 'Halftime Report' investment committee, Requisite Capital's Bryn Talkington, Virtus Investment Partners' Joe Terranova, Odyssey Capital Advisors' Jason Snipe and NewEdge Wealth's Rob Sechan.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailRoblox soars after earnings while Devon Energy takes a hit after Q1 warningRoblox surges after the company beats on earnings. And Devon Energy takes a hit after it issues a warning. With CNBC's Scott Wapner and the 'Halftime Report' investment committee, Requisite Capital's Bryn Talkington, Virtus Investment Partners' Joe Terranova, Odyssey Capital Advisors' Jason Snipe and NewEdge Wealth's Rob Sechan.
Homebuilder stocks strong, in spite of concern over the economy
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHomebuilder stocks strong, in spite of concern over the economyThe committee discusses homebuilder stocks, which have had a good year. With CNBC's Scott Wapner and the 'Halftime Report' investment committee, Requisite Capital's Bryn Talkington, Virtus Investment Partners' Joe Terranova, Odyssey Capital Advisors' Jason Snipe and NewEdge Wealth's Rob Sechan.
On Friday's "Ask Halftime," our traders answered questions from CNBC Pro subscribers about stocks and ETFs during this heightened market volatility, including whether to buy, sell or hold specific companies Jenny Harrington of Gilman Hill Asset Management discussed shipping line Star Bulk Carriers and why she thinks China reopening will benefit Star near-term. Virtus Investment Partners' Joe Terranova explained that he personally owns the Gold Shares ETF and why investors should be interested in this fund. Finally, Jason Snipe of Odyssey Capital Advisors reviewed Alphabet , noting the opportunity to buy the stock after its latest earnings report.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCVS and more: CNBC's 'Halftime Report' traders answer your questionsCNBC's Halftime traders Jason Snipe of Odyssey Capital Advisors, Jim Lebenthal of Cerity Partners, and Anastasia Amoroso iCapital Network 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. Jason Snipe of Odyssey Capital Advisors discussed CVS and why he thinks this stock is worth owning for the long term. Jim Lebenthal of Cerity Partners shared his thoughts on Cleveland-Cliffs and explained why investors may want to hold onto this stock. Finally, iCapital Network's Anastasia Amoroso explained why she thinks the best two sectors in 2023 are real estate investment trusts and semiconductors.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full Netflix earnings discussion with Trivariate's Adam Parker, Odyssey's Jason Snipe and Hightower's Stephanie LinkNetflix stock jumps after subscriber beat. Trivariate Research's Adam Parker, Jason Snipe from Odyssey Capital Advisors and Stephanie Link of Hightower Advisors join 'Closing Bell: Overtime' to discuss Netflix earnings and the impact on the markets.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSalesforce, Blackstone & more: CNBC's 'Halftime Report' traders answer your questionsCNBC's Halftime traders Jim Lebenthal of Cerity Partners, Karen Firestone of Aureus Wealth Management 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.
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