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Many readers said that while they didn’t absolutely need to start collecting Social Security early, they calculated that they would come out ahead by investing some or all of their checks in the stock market rather than waiting. I agree with Peggy Bishop that some people simply have to collect Social Security at the first opportunity. They don’t have enough savings to tide them over to age 70 without Social Security. Saying you should delay claiming Social Security when possible is not the same as saying you should keep working past the breaking point of body and soul. Readers brought up other cases where claiming early might be the right decision, although it’s impossible to generalize.
Persons: it’s, Peggy Bishop, Teresa Ghilarducci, you’ve, you’ll, Readers, you’re Organizations: Social, Social Security
Bitcoin is closing in on $100,000 for the first time, but could still double after that, according to BCA Research. That narrative gives Bitcoin its network effect: a positive feedback system in which the asset increases in value as more people use it. "Bitcoin, with a market value of $1.5 trillion, comprises less than 10 percent of the total market for non-confiscatable assets," he said. "As bitcoin's share of this market increases, and the supply of bitcoins reaches its upper limit, bitcoin's price has substantial upside." The price of bitcoin has soared 32% since Election Day in the U.S. last week.
Persons: Dhaval Joshi, Joshi Organizations: BCA Research, U.S, Metrics Locations: bitcoins, U.S
What exactly President-elect Donald Trump's second term means for the stock market will be the question investors continue to grapple with in the week ahead. Nvidia earnings results will also be on deck as investors deal with stubbornly high interest rates as well. The Dow Jones Industrial Average surged past 44,000 for the first time ever, and the S & P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite similarly posted new records. Sales of Blackwell and Grace Blackwell are expected to start to show up in results next year. The SPDR S & P Regional Banking ETF has surged 11% this month.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Jimmy Chang, Jensen Huang, CNBC's, Blackwell, Grace Blackwell, Harsh Kumar, Piper Sandler, Kumar, Jensen, Donald Trump, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Novavax, Ken Mahoney, Trump, There's, Mahoney, Rockefeller's Chang, Chris Rupkey, Jerome Powell Organizations: Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Rockefeller Global Family, Treasury, Nvidia, Blackwell, Health, Human Services Department, Moderna, Asset Management, Regional Banking ETF, Federal, White, FWDBONDS, Housing, Walmart, Lowe's, Palo Alto Networks, Philadelphia Fed, . Kansas City Fed Manufacturing, Ross Stores, Intuit, Deere, PMI, PMI Manufacturing, PMI Services Locations: China, U.S, NAHB, . Kansas, Michigan
Don't expect 'huge swings' on mortgage ratesElection uncertainty contributed to an upward swing in mortgage rates during October. But now that we have a president-elect, mortgage rates are expected to gradually come down over time, Lautz said. Experts say that mortgage rates might head into a "bumpy" or "volatile" path over the next year. "Our expectation is that rates are going to be in the 6% range as we move into 2025," she said. For example, if you bought your home around this time last year, when mortgage rates peaked at around 8%, you might benefit from a mortgage refinance, Lautz said.
Persons: Freddie Mac, it's, Jessica Lautz, Lautz, Jerome Powell, Robert Dietz, Jessica Lautz Jessica Lautz, Jeff Ostrowski, Jacob Channel Organizations: Getty, Federal Reserve, National Association of Realtors, Treasury, Trump, Federal, CNBC Locations: U.S
When Andre Nader got laid off, he and his wife had enough in savings that he didn't have to job search. To go from 'semi FIRE' to 'full FIRE,' he calculated his family of 3 would need $5.6 million. He and his wife were living and working full-time in tech in San Francisco, raising a toddler, and loosely planning on eventually leaving the expensive Bay Area. His "enough number" is also different — it's closer to $5.6 million, he told Business Insider. His "enough number" is constantly shifting, but here's how he came up with $5.6 million for a family of three living in San Francisco.
Persons: Andre Nader, doesn't, , Meta, Nader, They'd, I'm, I've, outsized, he's, Roth Organizations: Service, FIRE, Affordable, UC, Social Security, Vanguard, Market, Index Fund Locations: San Francisco, Meta, California
The Trust portfolio is what we use for the CNBC Investing Club. Back in April 2018, Trump ruled then-Twitter — now X and under the ownership of Trump efficiency czar Elon Musk . It was labeled "Trump stock" and a professional announcer, the deep-voice guy we used to use all of the time at the network, recorded it. I pushed the button whenever I was sure that a stock could somehow do well under the first Trump administration. There was no "Trump Stock," "Trump Stock" button pressing for Amazon that day.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, He's, Elon Musk, Lisa, Jeff Marks, Jeff, , Mark Zuckerberg, Zuckerberg, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Republican Donald Trump, Andrew Kelly Organizations: Dow Jones, Trump, CNBC, Twitter, Amazon, Facebook, Meta, New York Stock Exchange, Republican, U.S Locations: Bahamas, Butler , Pennsylvania, U.S, New York City
"We have increased our bets on inflation," he told CNBC's Leslie Picker at CNBC's Delivering Alpha investor summit on Wednesday. "We will have another inflection up in inflation," he said. "The policy mix being proposed is inflationary and we will see more of that over the next few years." The latest CPI data released Wednesday showed inflation in line with market expectations, at 2.6%. There is an argument for tolerating it and trying to run the economy as hot as possible.
Persons: David Einhorn, Donald Trump's, CNBC's Leslie Picker, Einhorn, bearish, Nelson Peltz, Trump, Harris, You've, you've, Anne Walsh Organizations: Greenlight, Alpha, Trump, Maytag, Trian, Guggenheim Partners Investment Management Locations: U.S
He also increased his stake in JD.com by 8.2 million shares, or 33,490%, and PDD Holdings by roughly 2.28 million shares, or 741%. Laffont also created new positions in iShares China Large-Cap ETF and KraneShares CSI China Internet ETF . Laffont also made a couple of significant increases to the fund's holdings in Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk . Facebook parent Meta still remains the fund's largest holding, while Amazon, Microsoft and Nvidia remain in the fund's top 10. The filing also showed increased bets on Eaton Corporation, a name closely tied to the artificial intelligence-related energy infrastructure boom, as well as Constellation Energy and NextEra Energy .
Persons: Philippe Laffont's Coatue, Julian Robertson, Laffont, Donald Trump's, Xi Jinping, Eli Lilly Organizations: Philippe Laffont's Coatue Management, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, Tiger Management, PDD Holdings, KraneShares CSI China Internet, Novo Nordisk, Novo Nordisk's ADRs, Broadcom, Microsoft, Nvidia, chipmakers Qualcomm, Devices, Taiwan Semiconductor, Facebook, Amazon, Eaton Corporation, Constellation Energy, NextEra Energy Locations: Alibaba, JD.com, iShares China, China, Novo, chipmakers
Investors looking to get in on crypto's monster run may want to be tactical in their approaches. Prices dipped below the $88,000 level just before Thursday's stock market close, as the postelection rally showed signs of fading. State Street Global Advisors' Matt Bartolini advises investors to consider how the political environment may influence prices moving forward. "You need to understand how the cryptocurrency market is progressing, particularly around new administration policies," the firm's head of SPDR Americas research told CNBC's "ETF Edge" on Monday. Bartolini expects pro-crypto policies under the Trump administration to give an additional boost to the asset class.
Persons: Matt Bartolini, Bartolini, Trump Organizations: Metrics, Street Global Advisors, SPDR Locations: SPDR Americas
Inflows are on track to hit the $1 trillion milestone by year-end, as the election acts as a new catalyst, the firm found. ETFs have seen inflows of more than $58 billion since Election Day, according to State Street Global Advisors. State Street's popular SPDR S & P 500 ETF Trust (SPY) has seen more than $12 billion of new money, since the Nov. 5 election. ETF flavors garnering notable flows The ETFs that track indexes have seen the biggest dollar inflows. State Street said its SPDR Galaxy Digital Asset Ecosystem ETF (DECO) has seen inflows increase by 26% since Election Day.
Persons: Todd Rosenbluth, Donald Trump's, Ryan McCormack, McCormack, Anna Paglia, Rosenbluth Organizations: Street Global Advisors, Trust, Trump, Mining
November Monthly Meeting: Cramer reveals the potential stock winners (and losers) under TrumpMany investors are repositioning their portfolios to profit from a sure-fire bull market continuation under the President-elect. But gaming the new administration will be hard. Join Jim and Jeff Marks as they look to navigate a new era for the stock market.
Persons: Cramer, Jim, Jeff Marks Organizations: Trump
Select Quality Equity Fund (GQEPX) is up 33% in 2024, outpacing the S & P 500's 27% year-to-date total return. It has also outperformed 99% of funds in its category over the past five years, per Morningstar. This matches the rest of the firm's fund strategies, GQG portfolio manager Brian Kersmanc told CNBC. "We focus on this concept of forward quality," Kersmanc explained. So they're considered that sort of a blue chip, almost widow-and-orphan stock within the portfolio," Kersmanc said.
Persons: Morningstar, GQEPX, Brian Kersmanc, Eli Lilly, Kersmanc, Rajiv Jain, it's, Philip Morris, , It's, they're Organizations: GQG Partners, Equity Fund, CNBC, Nvidia, Exxon Mobil, Kersmanc, Exxon Locations: Florida, GQEPX
Chinese tech company Tencent is a gaming giant and the parent company of WeChat, the ubiquitous social messaging app in China. Cheng Xin | Getty Images News | Getty ImagesChinese social media and gaming company Tencent on Wednesday reported better-than-expected profit in the third quarter ended Sept. 30, spurred by growth in games, advertising and cloud services. Tencent reported profit attributable to shareholders surged by 47% year-on-year to 53.23 billion yuan ($7.37 billion) in the third quarter, compared with an LSEG estimate of 46.18 billion yuan for the period. The company's revenue rose by an annual 8% to 167.19 billion yuan, short of the 167.82 billion yuan analyst forecast. Marketing services revenue, previously called online advertising, surged by an annual 17% to 29.99 billion yuan, making it one of the fastest-growing categories outside gaming.
Persons: Cheng Xin, Tencent Organizations: Getty, Management, Gaming, Global Locations: WeChat, China, Weixin
The momentum in Japan markets were largely driven by the country's technology and financial sector. Asia-Pacific stock markets were set to open lower Wednesday, tracking losses on Wall Street as the U.S. postelection rally stalled overnight. Asian traders will assess Japanese corporate goods data, set for release later in the day. Economists polled by Reuters expect corporate goods prices to have risen by an average of 3% for the month of October compared to last year, up from 2.8% in September. Hong Kong Hang Seng index futures were at 19,631, lower than the HSI's last close of 19,846.88.
Persons: Australia's Organizations: Reuters, Japan's Nikkei Locations: Japan, Asia, Pacific, Chicago, Osaka, Hong Kong
New York CNN —The crypto industry, an institution founded on the principle of getting the government’s greedy hands off the people’s currency, is booming. They may have finally convinced the government to get its hands on bitcoin. And second: He would create a national bitcoin reserve by preventing the government from selling the assets it has seized in criminal cases. I asked several experts this week about that apparent inconsistency in the crypto ethos. “This, by itself, represents an enormous symbolic win for the crypto industry that two years ago was being spoken of as dead in the water.”
Persons: CNN Business ’, Donald Trump, Faryar Shirzad, , we’ve, ” Trump, , Sam Bankman, Trump, Gary Gensler, can’t, Gensler, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Fort Knox ”, Sam, shouldn’t, Molly White, , Zeke Faux, ” Yesha Yadav Organizations: CNN Business, New York CNN, Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC, Vanderbilt University Locations: New York, Fort
The core CPI accelerated 0.3% for the month and was at 3.3% annually, also meeting forecasts. The consumer price index , which measures costs across a spectrum of goods and services, increased 0.2% for the month. That took the 12-month inflation rate to 2.6%, up 0.2 percentage point from September. Inflation perked up in October though pretty much in line with Wall Street expectations, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Wednesday. Energy costs, which had been declining in recent months, were flat in October while the food index increased 0.2%.
Persons: Dow Jones, Trump, Ellen Zentner Organizations: Dow, of Labor Statistics, Stock, Federal Reserve, Energy, BLS, White, CPI, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management
So far on Wednesday, the stock market was largely ignoring the morning's inflation report because the main CPI reading was as economists expected. But a look deeper into the report spells trouble for a stock market — and president-elect — that are going to want the Federal Reserve to keep cutting rates throughout next year to keep fueling the bull market. However, in recent months, policymakers have focused more on the headline number, saying shelter costs, which have an outsized influence on core CPI, will come down. But core inflation has remained unusually stubborn, suggesting the Fed may have to hold rates higher than investors were previously anticipating. Core CPI showed a third straight monthly increase of 0.3%, bringing the annual rate to 3.3%.
Persons: Chris Rupkey, Jerome Powell, Rupkey, Donald Trump, , Jeff Cox Organizations: Federal Reserve, Fed, White, Washington , D.C Locations: Washington ,
Aaron Dunn, portfolio manager at Morgan Stanley's U.S. Value Fund , noted the "great deal of volatility" in markets following the election result, as markets reprice "what had been a 50/50 election." Speaking to CNBC's "Squawk Box Asia" on Tuesday, Dunn, who's also co-head of value equity at Morgan Stanley, identified three stocks he is betting on following the election result. It's a diversified play in this, [that] you're getting it for just above the market multiple, with a solid runway of growth," Dunn added. According to FactSet data, of 30 analysts covering the stock, 26 give it a buy or overweight rating. He added that the company should increase its long-term growth rate guidance, given the growth in AI data centers.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Aaron Dunn, Dunn, who's, Morgan Stanley, you've, , Trump, They're Organizations: Morgan, Value, Biden Administration, Trump, U.S ., MAA, NextEra Energy Locations: Morgan Stanley's, U.S
New York CNN —Elon Musk, the world’s richest person, will be taking on an official role to try to help President-elect Donald Trump make government more efficient. It will add yet another responsibility to an ever-growing to-do list for the increasingly distracted CEO and business leader. Tesla, Musk’s most valuable company, in recent years has struggled to maintain its dominance of the electric vehicle market. Of course, that’s if Trump and Musk remain on good terms. And no matter how much power and influence Musk could yield, Trump will hold the ultimate trump card: He’ll be president.
Persons: New York CNN — Elon Musk, Donald Trump, Musk, Tesla, Trump, , Dan Ives, Ives, , it’s, ” Ives, He’ll Organizations: New, New York CNN, SpaceX, Boring, EV, Wedbush Securities, Trump White House, Tesla, Trump, Bloomberg, Boeing, Fidelity, Twitter Locations: New York, China
Hedge fund investor David Einhorn's cautious stance all year made his performance suffer as he navigated what he believes is the priciest stock market of his career at Greenlight Capital. Einhorn's hedge fund returned just 9% in 2024 through the end of the third quarter, net of fees and expenses. The high-profile investor said he's neither calling the market a bubble nor being outright bearish, but sky-high prices caused him to be conservatively positioned. It is, by many measures, the most expensive stock market that we have seen since the founding of Greenlight," Einhorn said in the latest investor letter last month. Investors will be interested to hear if he's still finding any values.
Persons: David Einhorn's, he's, Einhorn, Greenlight, Einhorn postelection, Viatris Organizations: Greenlight, Alpha, Trump Locations: Einhorn's, Greenlight, New York City
AdvertisementUS stocks have been on a tear since Trump's win. "Let me tell you something: If Trump enacted 50% of what he's saying, you'll have a stock market crash, the likes that you haven't seen since the 1920s," Scaramucci said. You'll crush the economy; you'll crush our tax revenues; you'll flip upside down the job market," Scaramucci said. "They will not be ready for that, and so the stock market will have gotten wrong the current movement." "My guess is that the stock market aficionados, the stock market experts, are probably right," Scaramucci said.
Persons: SkyBridge Capital's Anthony Scaramucci, Trump, there's, Scaramucci, , Anthony Scaramucci, it's, Bitcoin, Donald Trump's, didn't, David Bahnsen, he's, — Elon Musk, Elon, Tom Orlik, David Kelly, ​ ​, Susie Wiles Organizations: Service, House, SkyBridge, Business, Nasdaq, Russell, Trump, Bloomberg Economics, JPMorgan Asset Management, Republican
This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Separately, the estate of crypto exchange FTX sued Binance and its former CEO, Changpeng Zhao, over a "fraudulent" share deal. Some think the rally is getting ahead of itself, writes CNBC Pro's Fred Imbert. A Wall Street analyst pointed out that, according to history, one ostensibly bullish sign actually portends retreats in the near term.
Persons: FTX, Binance, Changpeng Zhao, Donald Trump, Jeremy Siegel, Siegel, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Dow Jones, NatWest, Metrics, Trust, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Trump, U.S
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPortfolio manager: Increasing allocations to China as we see 'deeper' long-term opportunitiesVikas Pershad of M&G Investments discusses the main takeaways from his trip to London and investor sentiment towards China. He also says that the recent pullback in India's stock market performance is a healthy correction.
Persons: Vikas Pershad Organizations: G Investments Locations: China, London
Source: NYSEThis report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. What you need to know todayThe bottom lineThe stock market is riding high on Trump's election victory. The postelection stock rally, however, is likely to stay strong for now. It's hard to go wrong following the age-old rules for investing in the stock market: Be in it for the long term, diversify and look at fundamentals like earnings and valuation.
Persons: HSI, it's, Morgan Stanley, Lisa Shalett, John Stoltzfus, Shalett, CNBC's Brian Evans, Alex Harring Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, CNBC, Dow Jones, Apple, Microsoft, Nasdaq, Dow, Republicans, Morgan, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management's, Oppenheimer Asset Management
But it shows how the stock market begins to get a little skittish whenever bond yields surge like this. We've seen that dynamic rear its head from time to time during the rise in bond yields that began in September. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER . NO FIDUCIARY OBLIGATION OR DUTY EXISTS, OR IS CREATED, BY VIRTUE OF YOUR RECEIPT OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THE INVESTING CLUB.
Persons: Jim Cramer, It's, Elliott, ValueAct, Stanley Black, Decker, Trump, Donald Trump, CyberArk, Jim Cramer's, Jim Organizations: CNBC, ., Morning, Elliott Management, Honeywell, Meta, Management, Mizuho Securities, Club, Spotify, Occidental Petroleum, Skyworks, Jim Cramer's Charitable Locations: Meta, China
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