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My dad taught me to live within my means and never to carry credit card debt. Below, you'll find a few things my father taught me about money ... and one thing I wish he had. Pay off credit cards at the end of the monthWhile Dad made his opinions clear on debt, he was okay with credit cards. Dad taught me to be generous but wise in my giving. What my dad missedMy dad did a lot of things right in teaching me about finances.
Persons: , Dad, Dave Ramsey, I've, Warren Buffet's, He's, doesn't Organizations: Service, World, IBM, Apple, Microsoft Locations: St, Ignace , Michigan
CNBC Daily Open: Tesla powers S&P 500, Nasdaq to record highs
  + stars: | 2024-07-04 | by ( Abid Ali | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Record highsThe S&P 500 and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite closed at record highs in a shortened session ahead of the July 4 Independence Day holiday. The yield on the 10-year Treasury fell as the latest economic data indicated the jobs market was cooling. Despite some officials advocating for potential rate hikes, the Federal Open Market Committee ultimately decided to hold rates steady. [PRO] Tesla bull caseWedbush analyst Dan Ives raised his Tesla price target to $300 from $275, with a bull case of $400 by 2025.
Persons: Nela Richardson, Elliott Management's, Elliott, Bob Jordan, Gary Kelly, JPMorgan's Kolanovic, Marko Kolanovic, Kolanovic, Dubravko, Dan Ives Organizations: CNBC, Nasdaq, Nvidia, Dow Jones, Treasury, Federal Reserve, Federal, Market Committee, ADP, Southwest Airlines Locations: U.S
US stocks were slightly higher on Wednesday after the latest private payroll report. Private payrolls rose 150,000 jobs last month, fewer than expected. Markets are looking ahead to the June nonfarm payroll report as the next key data point. AdvertisementUS stocks ticked higher on Wednesday as traders took in softer-than-expected jobs data. ADP data showed private payrolls grew just 150,000 last month, less than the 160,000 jobs economists expected.
Persons: payrolls, , Nela Richardson Organizations: Service, Nasdaq, ADP, Federal Reserve, Independence
Every weekday the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer holds a "Morning Meeting" livestream at 10:20 a.m. Davidson analysts touted Best Buy stock on Wednesday, listing artificial-intelligence-enabled PCs as a positive catalyst for the electronics retailer. 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, Eli Lilly, Jeff Marks, Davidson, Jim Cramer's, Jim Organizations: CNBC, Nasdaq, New York Stock Exchange, Independence, Food and Drug Administration, Jefferies Locations: U.S, D.A
Nancy Pelosi disclosed her husband's recent stock trades, which include a set of AI-related names. Paul Pelosi purchased shares of Nvidia and call options on Broadcom, and sold shares of Tesla. AdvertisementRepresentative Nancy Pelosi disclosed stock trades made by her husband last month. Sold 2,500 shares of Tesla stock, with a trade value of between $250,000 and $500,000. And in July 2022, Pelosi denied the idea that her husband had made stock trades based on information she shared with him.
Persons: Nancy Pelosi, Paul Pelosi, , Pelosi Organizations: Nvidia, Broadcom, Tesla, Congress, Service, Visa Locations: Tesla
The travel industry is in the midst of another hot summer as Americans hit the road and make for the airport to take advantage of slightly cheaper flights and gas. But the 2024 vacation outlook isn’t all sunny: Like the rest of the American consumer experience this year, it is sharply divided. Many richer consumers — always the lifeblood of the travel industry — are feeling good this year as a strong stock market and rising home values boost their wealth. The gulf between higher- and lower-income consumers has been widening for years, but it is expected to show up especially clearly in travel this summer. Budget hotel chains, by contrast, are expected to report a pullback.
Organizations: Foods, Walmart, Budget
Pepsico 's price target was lowered to $190 from $200 at Cowen, which cited some weakness in salty snacks. Loops Capital raised its price target for off-price retailer TJX to $125 from $115. Lululemon 's price target was lowered to $470 from $505 at Baird, but kept its outperform rating. Pepsico 's price target was lowered to $190 from $200 at Cowen, which cited some weakness in salty snacks. Lululemon 's price target was lowered to $470 from $505 at Baird, but kept its outperform rating.
Persons: Tuesday's, depletions, Jefferies, Eli Lilly, Lululemon, Baird, BTIG, Dell, Amphenol, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, John Thys Organizations: Constellation Brands, Pepsico, Cowen, Nike, MGM Resorts, Bank of America's, Jim Cramer's Charitable, CNBC, AFP, Getty Locations: Zeebrugge, Belgium
CFRA recommends investing in insurance stocks ahead of what's expected to be a busy hurricane season. AdvertisementThe prospects for a highly active US hurricane season means investors should snap up shares in a quiet corner of the stock market: insurance companies. At the same time, an active hurricane season could be disruptive to the homeowners and commercial property markets. For Berkshire Hathaway, CFRA reiterated its $472 price target for Class B shares, representing potential upside of 16% from current levels. Berkshire Hathaway's insurance and reinsurance operations include GEICO, Berkshire Hathaway Primary Group, General Re, National Indemnity, and Alleghany.
Persons: CFRA, Berkshire Hathaway, , Hurricane Beryl, Arthur J, Gallagher Organizations: Colorado State University, American International Group, Arch Capital Group, Service, Colorado State University's Department of Atmospheric Science, Berkshire, Berkshire Hathaway Primary, General Re, Indemnity Locations: Berkshire, Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, Yucatan, GEICO, Alleghany
A top strategist at JPMorgan who was caught offside by the stock market rally is quitting the investment firm. Marko Kolanovic, who served as chief global markets strategist and co-head of global research, is leaving the bank to explore other opportunities, according to a source familiar with the internal announcement. In his place, Hussein Malik will become the sole head of global research, and Dubravko Lakos-Bujas will serve as chief markets strategist. Kolanovic rose to prominence among market watchers for correctly predicting a stock market rebound in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic. JPMorgan's current year-end prediction for the S&P 500 is 4,200, while no other major firm in the CNBC Market Strategist Survey is below 5,200.
Persons: Marko Kolanovic, Hussein Malik, Dubravko, Kolanovic Organizations: JPMorgan, CNBC Market, ., Bloomberg News
The Great Depression was the worst economic crisis in US history, when unemployment reached 25%. When the pandemic hit in 2020, Americans hadn't felt that level of economic tragedy in a century. These photos reveal what life looked like in the bleak 1930s after the stock market crashed. AdvertisementDuring the Great Depression, the most tragic economic collapse in US history, more than 15 million Americans were left jobless and desperate for an income. By 1932, nearly one in four Americans was out of a job, and by 1933, unemployment levels reached an estimated 25%.
Persons: hadn't, Organizations: Service, Business
Eighteen months on, Adani — who has denied any wrongdoing — has largely recovered from the broadside and the tiny US short seller has revealed how much it made betting against the Indian billionaire: just over $4 million. In its blistering report last year, Hindenburg had accused the Adani Group of “brazen stock manipulation” and questioned the “sky-high” valuations of the ports-to-power conglomerate’s firms. Hindenburg said it had taken a short position in the group’s companies, meaning it would benefit if their shares fell. The short seller, named after the 1937 airship disaster, said in Monday’s statement that it made just $4.1 million in gross revenue through gains related to Adani short positions from a relationship with unnamed investor and about “$31,000 through our own short of Adani US bonds.”“Net of legal and research expenses (including time, salaries/compensation, and costs for a 2-year global investigation) we may come out ahead of breakeven on our Adani short,” it added. The Adani Group immediately denounced the accusations as “baseless” and “malicious,” but failed to halt the staggering stock market meltdown that followed.
Persons: Gautam, Asia’s, Adani —, , Hindenburg, , SEBI, ” Hindenburg, Mukesh Ambani Organizations: New, New Delhi CNN, Hindenburg Research, Securities and Exchange Board, ” CNN, Adani Locations: New Delhi, New York, India, breakeven, India’s
Goldman Sachs welcomed three new stocks into its conviction list as the second half of the trading year commences. Cloud stock Snowflake, meanwhile, is at an "attractive" entry point, Goldman said, as shares have dived more than 28% so far this year. Despite this, Goldman sees Snowflake's technology as key to the next phase of the artificial intelligence revolution. The average analyst surveyed by LSEG sees the stock rebounding 49% over the next year. Snowflake shares rose more than 5% in Monday's session.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Goldman, LSEG, Sridhar, Snowflake Organizations: Fox Corp, Fox, Goldman, Sporting, Wall Locations: Israel
I've been working on passive income streams for years, but I always want more. It felt like the only way to continue to expand and earn more money would be to introduce passive income streams. But in 2024, I've found myself eager to find a few new passive income streams. "Audit what you're already working with and see how you can turn it into a passive income stream," he suggested. In my case, one missed opportunity for passive income we discovered involved the traffic I'm already getting to my business website.
Persons: I've, , Jeff Rose, Rose, it's, It's, SoFi, you've Organizations: Service, Business
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailLack of trust in the bond market is supporting the stock market, says Morgan Stanley's LacampJim Lacamp, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management senior portfolio manager, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss how much the election relates to Lacamp's investment decisions, important factors for the stock market in the second half, and more.
Persons: Morgan Stanley's, Jim Lacamp, Morgan Organizations: Morgan Stanley Wealth Management
Meanwhile, Trump's policy proposals are headwinds for small caps and low-quality stocks. Instead, a Trump victory in November would best serve high-quality stocks — not the small caps or low-quality cyclicals that outperformed eight years ago. That day, energy, financials, industrials, materials and small caps all beat the broader market, Morgan Stanley said. Friday's small-cap outperformance following the debate was driven by expectations that this would repeat under Trump, Morgan Stanley said. Unlike 2016, investors today are focused on whether inflation and fiscal spending is going down.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, shouldn't, , Donald Trump's, Michael Wilson, Trump's, Wilson Organizations: Service, Trump, Republican White House, bank's, Republican
Read previewAfter Big Tech's meteoric rise in the stock market, valuations may be coming back down to earth. Elevated Big Tech valuationsThe stock market is incredibly narrow, with just a few mega-cap tech stocks driving the market rally. Overall, the tech sector has risen by roughly 40% since November 2023. AdvertisementTruistAccording to Lerner, tech valuations are overheating in the short term, fueled by investor optimism. The tech sector's forward P/E has increased 19% just since May 1st of this year, jumping from 26x to 31x.
Persons: , Keith Lerner, Lerner Organizations: Service, Nvidia, Apple, Google, Business, Utilities, P Telecom, US Telecommunications ETF, Vanguard Utilities Index Fund
Much of the S&P 500’s gains were concentrated in the Magnificent Seven big tech names, while other stocks lagged behind. Coming into this year, Wall Street projected that the Fed would ease rates as many as six times in 2024. What could be in store for the stock market during the second half of 2024? “I feel very, very good about the values of my three children, and I have 100% trust in how they will carry things out,” Buffett told the Journal. Previously, Buffett had said his will stated that more than 99% of his estate was earmarked for philanthropic usage to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the four charities connected to his family: the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, Sherwood Foundation, Howard G. Buffett Foundation and NoVo Foundation.
Persons: there’s, Bell, Kevin Gordon, Charles Schwab, you’ve, It’s, we’re, it’s, I’d, That’s, Warren Buffett, Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway, Melinda Gates, ” Buffett, Susan Thompson Buffett, Howard G, Read, Matt Egan, unstuck, , Michael Gapen Organizations: CNN Business, Bell, New York CNN, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Nvidia, Federal Reserve, Wall, Fed, Berkshire, Wall Street, Melinda Gates Foundation, Gates, Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, Sherwood Foundation, Buffett Foundation, NoVo Foundation, Gates Foundation, Bank of America, CNN Locations: New York, America
A screen displays stock figures at the Taiwan Stock Exchange Corp. headquarters in Taipei, Taiwan, on Monday, Jan. 15, 2024. The Taiwan Weighted Index has surged 28% so far this year, powered by stocks along the AI value chain. While Taiwan may lead Asian markets, Japan seems to be the favored market going forward, among analysts who spoke to CNBC. While most Asian markets are in positive territory year-to-date, three stock markets — Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines — fell into negative territory. The CME FedWatch tool indicates that 61% of traders expect the Fed to cut rates by 25 basis points in the September meeting.
Persons: Foxconn —, Hai Precision Industry —, Rahul Ghosh, Rowe Price, Ghosh, Ben Powell, Powell, Neel Kashkari, Ken Orchard Organizations: Taiwan Stock Exchange Corp, Bloomberg, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp, Hai Precision Industry, Intelligence, Nikkei, CNBC, BlackRock Investment Institute, Bank of Japan, Federal, U.S, Fed, Minneapolis Federal Locations: Taipei, Taiwan, Asia, Pacific, Japan, BlackRock, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Jakarta, Philippine, U.S
David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesThe U.S. stock market has become dominated by about a handful of companies in recent years. Some experts question whether that "concentrated" market puts investors at risk, though others think such fears are likely overblown. The so-called "Magnificent Seven" — Apple , Amazon , Alphabet , Meta , Microsoft , Nvidia and Tesla — make up about 31% of the index, it said. Why stock concentration may not be a concernThe S&P 500 tracks stock prices of the 500 largest publicly traded companies. When there were big market crashes, they generally don't appear to have been associated with stock concentration, he added.
Persons: Jensen Huang, David Paul Morris, Morgan Stanley, Charlie Fitzgerald III, John Rekenthaler, Rekenthaler, Elroy Dimson, Paul Marsh, Mike Staunton, We've, Goldman Sachs, Fitzgerald, Moisand Fitzgerald Tamayo, Charlie Fitzgerald Organizations: Nvidia Corp, Blackwell, Nvidia, Technology, Bloomberg, Getty, Microsoft, Tesla, U.S, Finance, Morningstar, Big U.S, Goldman, Goldman Sachs Research Locations: Orlando , Florida, U.S, Switzerland, France, Australia, Germany, South Korea, United Kingdom, Taiwan, Canada
The U.S. Department of the Treasury and IRS on Friday released final tax reporting rules for digital asset brokers — and crypto investors have limited time to prepare, experts say. Mandatory yearly reporting will phase in starting in 2026, with digital currency brokers required to cover gross proceeds from sales in 2025 via Form 1099-DA. In 2027, brokers must include cost basis, or purchase price, for certain digital asset sales for 2026. "These regulations are an important part of the larger effort on high-income individual tax compliance," IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel said in a statement. The new IRS regulations come roughly four months after the agency hired two former crypto executives to improve digital currency service, reporting, compliance and enforcement programs.
Persons: Danny Werfel, Everybody's, James Creech, Baker Tilly Organizations: U.S . Department of, Treasury, IRS, Finance, Taxation, CNBC Locations: U.S
Global stocks ended the first half of 2024 up by more than 12%, and investors stand to make good money over the next six months if history repeats itself. Since the late 1980s, though, after a first-half rise of over 12%, stocks rose every single time in the second half of the year. The analysis also reveals that since 1970, the global stock market index had an average 21.25% price return for the whole year when the index was up more than 12% halfway through the year. The U.S.-only S & P 500 index has behaved in a very similar way to the MSCI World Index since 1989. The stock market had risen by more than 25% in the first half of that year.
Persons: Organizations: CNBC Locations: U.S
The 10-year Treasury yield spiked 13 basis points to 4.479%. AdvertisementUS stocks ended higher on Monday to start the second half of the year, rising even as bond yields soared during the session. Meanwhile, shifting outlooks on the US election have added uncertainty to the bond market, and yields on the 10-year Treasury surgedon Monday. The 10-year Treasury yield spiked 12 basis points to 4.469%. Among individual stock movers on Monday, Chewy whiplashed after meme-trading legend Keith Gill disclosed a $245 million stake in the company.
Persons: , Stocks, surgedon, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Goldman Sachs, Jerome Powell, John Williams, Chewy, Keith Gill Organizations: Treasury, Service, Nasdaq, Federal Reserve, Trump, Traders, Federal Locations: France
US stocks ticked higher as traders looked to kick off the second half of the year,The market is adding to a strong performance in the first half, with the S&P 500 up 14% year-to-date. Investors are waiting for the June jobs report to roll out on Friday, which could shape the outlook for rate cuts. AdvertisementUS stocks surged on Monday as traders looked ahead to fresh jobs data at the end of the holiday-shortened week. Major indexes rose to add to gains from the already strong first half of 2024, while bond yields also ticked higher. Economists expect the economy to have added 190,000 jobs in the last month, down from 272,000 jobs added in May.
Persons: , Stocks, Hogan, Riley Wealth, Keith Gill Organizations: Service, Nasdaq, Nvidia, Treasury, GameStop, Here's
My top 10 things to watch Monday, July 1 Stocks are indicated higher Monday following a slight decline last week. The top-performing Club stocks in the second quarter had one thing in common: the AI trade. Morgan Stanley hiked its price target on Nvidia to $144 from $116, citing strong demand for Hopper generation chips in Asia ahead of the launch of the company's next-generation Blackwell platform. Deutsche Bank upped its price target on Walmart to $77 a share from $71. UBS upgraded Birkenstock to a buy rating from neutral with a $85 price target, up from $52.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Tesla, Wells, Abbott, We've, Bernstein, Vertiv, Raymond James, Goldman Sachs, Snowflake, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim Organizations: Treasury, Nvidia, Hopper, Blackwell, Boeing, Jefferies, Barclays, Abbott Laboratories, Analysts, Eaton, Caterpillar, Cummins, GE Vernova, Deutsche Bank, Walmart, Fox, UBS, Jim Cramer's Charitable, CNBC Locations: Asia, Snowflake
The Nasdaq was the big winner of the second quarter, adding 8.26% over the past three months thanks to an artificial intelligence-powered tech rally. Best Performers NVDA YTD mountain Nvidia YTD Nvidia continued to be the top-performing stock in the portfolio for the second quarter in a row, gaining 36.73%. AAPL YTD mountain Apple YTD The second big winner was Apple , which rose 22.82% in Q2. Worst Performers EL YTD mountain Estee Lauder YTD Estee Lauder was the worst name of the second quarter for the Club portfolio, losing 30.98%. DIS YTD mountain Disney YTD The second worst performer was Disney , which dropped 18.85% in April through June.
Persons: Dow, Blackwell, Jensen Huang, Lauder YTD Estee Lauder, Disney, Nelson Peltz, Disney's, Decker, Stanley Black, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Eduardo MunozAlvarez Organizations: Dow Jones, Nasdaq, CNBC, Club, Nvidia, Management, Apple, Apple Intelligence, iPhone, Broadcom, Investors, Asia Travel, DIS, Disney, Federal, Jim Cramer's Charitable, Corbis, Getty Locations: U.S, China, Asia, India, Square
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