Selling tech is the dumbest move you can make: Fitz-Gerald
Defiance ETF CIO Sylvia Jablonski and The Fitz-Gerald Group principal Keith Fitz-Gerald discuss tech sector carnage on 'Making Money.'
Charles Payne: The game between Jerome Powell and Wall Street
Real Investment Advice CIO and editor Lance Roberts reacts to the markets wild gyrations post-Fed minutes on 'Making Money.'
Be investors in companies, not traders: David Bahnsen
The Bahsen Group managing partner David Bahnsen discusses the efficiency of the stock market on 'Making Money.'
Jobless claims tick up to 207,000 but remain near half-century low
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits remained near a 52-year low last week, even as an unprecedented surge in COVID-19 cases driven by the super contagious omicron variant threatened to undermine the economic recovery.
Crypto expert: Bitcoin behaves more like ‘regular asset’ over time
Coindesk chief of staff of content Pete Pachal gives his cryptocurrency predictions for 2022.
Starbucks stock drops after ‘jumping the gun’ on employees’ vax status: Retail expert
Strategic Resource Group managing director Burt Flickinger on which businesses are struggling with pandemic exit strategies.
Biggest surprise from today's Fed minutes
Quill Intelligence CEO Danielle DiMartino Booth discusses when the Fed could raise rates on 'Making Money.'
Fed eyes faster interest rate liftoff, balance sheet reduction as inflation soars
Most Federal Reserve officials agreed last month that surging inflation and a rapidly recovering labor market could warrant a faster-than-expected interest rate hike as policymakers seek to wind down pandemic-era support for the U.S. economy.
Fed's 'wait and see' approach to inflation could be a problem, Laffer Jr. warns
Arthur Laffer Jr. warns the Fed will wait until the inflation "fire's going on" before correcting it.
The Fed won’t be aggressive ‘at all’ in raising interest rates: Laffer Jr.
Laffer Tengler Investments president Arthur Laffer Jr. argues the Federal Reserve will take a ‘wait and see’ approach to controlling inflation.
Fed minutes could give investors clearer inflation picture
Arthur Laffer Jr., Keith Fitz-Gerald and Chris Markowski on what to expect from the Federal Reserve’s December meeting minutes.
Blackstone's Byron Wien: Top 10 market predictions for 2022
Blackstone vice chairman provides his 2022 market outlook and discusses Fed policy on 'The Claman Countdown.'
A record 4.5M Americans quit their jobs in November as 'Great Resignation' persists
A record number of Americans quit their jobs in November, underscoring how persistent turmoil in the labor market has made it difficult for employers to fill open positions.
Will the 'January effect' come to pass in 2022?
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari and Scott Redler of T3 Trading discuss how Fed rate hikes could impact the stock market on 'The Claman Countdown.'
What the market thinks of the economy heading into 2022
Strategas partner Chris Verrone discusses what sectors could thrive in 2022 on 'Making Money.'
Buying opportunity in the financial sector: Strategist
FOX Business contributor Gary Kaltbaum and Money Map Press chief market strategist Shah Gilani provide their market outlook for 2022 on 'Making Money.'
Stocks end final trading session of 2021 on quiet note
Major U.S. stock indexes ended December with solid gains, capping a banner year for the market. The S&P 500 is headed for a gain of more than 27% for 2021, the best performance since 2019, another standout year.
All three major indexes finish 2021 in the green
Kingsview Wealth Management CIO Scott Martin and Crossmark Global Investments chief market strategist Victoria Fernandez discuss the future of the stock market going into the new year.
Panel debates: Does the bull market still have room to run?
Strategic Wealth Partners chief market strategist Shana Sissel and Kadina Group president Gary B. Smith discuss market strength going into 2022.
Biden put the Fed in 'precarious spot': Expert
Kroll chief strategist Chris Campbell says government spending will force the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates.



















