Consumers are having a 'natural reaction' to the slowing economy: Dana Peterson
The Conference Board chief economist Dana Peterson analyzes the job market and consumer confidence on 'Making Money.'
Tim Walz doesn't know what to do with money: Brianna Lyman
The Federalist elections correspondent Brianna Lyman and 'The Big Money Show' co-host Taylor Riggs discuss the likelihood of recession and whether Gov. Tim Walz is 'financially illiterate' on 'Making Money.'
Japan is a big factor in the market's 'exaggerated' decline: Ivana Delevska
Spear Invest founder and Chief Investment Officer Ivana Delevska reviews potentially oversold stocks after the recent market slide on 'Making Money.'
Market is still in ‘pullback mode’: Sam Stovall
CFRA chief investment strategist Sam Stovall reveals whether the market’s latest selloff is over during an appearance on ‘The Big Money Show.’
Economy to pullback 'much harder than expected,' no soft landing: Harry Dent
Financial author Harry Dent warns investors this is a time to be extra cautious on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Uber remains one of our top picks, Mark Mahaney
Evercore ISI senior managing director Mark Mahaney provides his thoughts on Uber and Airbnb shares.
Bull market will continue once the 'correction' is over: Ken Fisher
Fisher Investment founder Ken Fisher discusses whether the recent financial chaos is a correction or the beginning of a new bear market on 'Varney & Co.'
Election will cause more market chaos as November nears: Kenny Polcari
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari discusses whether volatility is starting to subside after the market selloff on 'Varney & Co.'
Stock market is in correction, not a bear market: Ken Fisher
Fisher Investments founder Ken Fisher analyzes the recent volatility in the stock market on 'Making Money.'
Dow jumps 683 points, S&P and Nasdaq roar higher as recession fears ease
A fresh read on the job market showed that the U.S. employment situation remains solid, giving investors the greenlight to shake off recession fears.
Economic turbulence 'effectively assured' Fed will cut interest rates in September
The stock market was all over the place this week, with a large drop on Monday due to a weak jobs report.
Bitcoin is attracting a 'massive amounts of capital': Michael Saylor
MicroStrategy Executive Chairman Michael Saylor explains the strategic value of holding Bitcoin on 'Making Money.'
Kamala Harris can blame Biden for the economy: Daniel Lippman
Politico White House and Washinton reporter Daniel Lippman discuss how much the economic slowdown hurts Kamala Harris on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Fed September rate cut might be too late: James Bullard
Former St. Louis Fed President and CEO James Bullard discusses whether central banks should worry about how markets react to their decisions on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Fed is not doing the 'right thing,' but they're 'gonna get away with it': Thomas Hayes
Great Hill Capital chairman Thomas Hayes discusses the Federal Reserve's handling of rates and provides his outlook for Disney and Generac stocks.
Stock market turmoil created an opportunity for Nvidia, Charles Schwab: D.R. Barton
Woodshaw Financial Group principal D.R. Barton argues the recent market correction created big buying opportunities on 'Varney & Co.'
Wages are outpacing food prices, but inflation is still a problem: Anthony Chan
Former JPMorgan Chase chief economist Anthony Chan reacts to Kamala Harris saying it will be her 'Day One priority' to bring down prices despite already being in office on 'Varney & Co.'
Middle America has been in recession 'a long time' and Wall Street 'ignored' it: Stephanie Pomboy
Macromavens President Stephanie Pomboy breaks down whether Americans are technically experiencing a recession, key economic data and the labor market.
US stocks close lower, comeback rally stalls as investors remain cautious
Stocks reversed earlier gains and closed lower on Wednesday, a day after Wall Street snapped its three-day losing streak.
Charles Payne: Say no to big government, yes to capitalism
'Making Money' host Charles Payne argues anyone voting for government housing is voting to keep their children in poverty.



















