February is a good month to 'get back in' despite lousy market trend: Jeffrey Hirsch
Stock Trader's Almanac editor-in-chief Jeffrey Hirsch explains why February is historically a bad month for equities and identifies some big investing opportunities on 'Making Money.'
'Magnificent 6' is what's hot right now, everyone is 'gushing over' these names: Mark Smith
Wells Fargo Advisors SVP Mark Smith joined 'Making Money with Charles Payne' to give his take on the mega-cap mania.
Charles Payne: The American people could get behind Chinese tariffs
'Making Money' host Charles Payne reacts to Trump floating the idea of placing tariffs on China imports if elected.
Inflation's murky path keeps wary Fed from cutting rates too soon: Anneka Treon
Van Lanschot Kempen chief economist Anneka Treon argues the U.S. economy is strong despite higher interest rates on 'Making Money.'
Stock Market headwinds are coming: Victoria Fernandez
Crossmark Global Investments chief market strategist Victoria Fernandez discusses whether now is the time for investors to expand outside the Magnificent Seven stocks on 'Making Money.'
Wall Street is conditioned to react to the Fed: James Lavish
Bitcoin Opportunity Fund managing partner James Lavish discusses whether a Fed rate cut is still on the table after the January jobs report on 'Making Money.'
Fed fears were confirmed by 'sizzling hot' January jobs data: Diane Swonk
KPMG chief economist Diane Swonk reacts to the surprising January jobs report and discusses the impact of the Fed's next rate move on 'Making Money.'
Meta proved it could grow again: Beth Kindig
I/O Fund lead tech analyst Beth Kindig breaks down investing in Meta and Apple stocks on 'Making Money.'
Fed rate cuts are eventually coming: Elizabeth Evans
Evans May Wealth Management partner Elizabeth Evans discusses whether the Fed's decision to hold off on rate cuts will negatively impact markets on 'Making Money.'
US economy exhibits 3 factors that indicate recession: Nancy Lazar
Piper Sandler chief global economist Nancy Lazar argues the acceleration in productivity is typical of an economy moving into recession on 'Making Money.'
Markets still think the Fed is not telling the truth: Kenny Polcari
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari explains why bond yields retreated after the Fed held interest rates steady and said a March rate cut is not likely on 'Making Money.'
Fed objectives do not align with the Treasury in this environment: Mike Green
Simplify Asset Management chief strategist Mike Green discusses the unique relationship between the Federal Reserve and the Treasury Department on 'Making Money.'
Investors can't bet against the Magnificent Seven: Alli McCartney
UBS Private Wealth Management managing director Alli McCartney discusses her economic concerns as markets continue to rise on 'Making Money.'
Fed rate cut fantasy got stopped today: Erika Najarian
U.S. Bank large-cap banks analyst Erika Najarian explains why regional bank stocks are getting hammered while the big banks remain strong on 'Making Money.'
How to trade Big Tech behemoths like Alphabet, Microsoft, Meta
Simpler Trading VP of Options Danielle Shay gives investors the best three ways to trade Big Tech earnings on 'Making Money.'
Amazon might be the most undervalued Big Tech stock: Laura Martin
Needham & Company senior media and internet analyst Laura Martin forecasts earnings expectations for Alphabet, Google, and Amazon on 'Making Money.'
Don't engage in this Fed-Treasury 'conspiracy theory': Don Luskin
TrendMacro chief investment officer Don Luskin analyzes the Fed's relationship with the Treasury Department on 'Making Money.'
Charles Payne reveals the 'secret weapon' to happiness
'Making Money' host Charles Payne addresses the 'unhappiness epidemic' and explains why so many have lost faith in America's major institutions.
Crossmark's Bob Doll weighs the impact of Fed's dwindling reverse repo program
Crossmark Global CIO Bob Doll discusses whether the resilient economy will prevent the Fed from cutting interest rates on 'Making Money.'
Fed is letting Treasury Department change monetary policy: Stephen Miran
Manhattan Institute adjunct fellow Stephen Miran examines the politicization of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy on 'Making Money.'



















