Halftime Report CNBC
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Halftime Report is on the front lines of CNBC’s market coverage. CNBC’s Scott Wapner and the Street’s top investors get to the heart of the action as it’s happening and help set the agenda for the rest of the day. Halftime Report airs weekdays 12-1PM ET on CNBC TV.
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Navigating the Pullback 4/25/24
Courtney Reagan and the Investment Committee navigate today’s pullback in the market as signs of a slowing economy and Meta’s meltdown slams stocks. Plus, the Committee give you their pullback playbook. And later, the desk discusses some earnings movers and how you should trade them.
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Mega Cap Tech’s Moment 4/24/24
Scott Wapner and the Investment Committee debate big tech’s big moment with Meta kicking off earnings for the heavily owned group. Plus, the committee discuss stocks that are moving in their portfolio. And later, the Investment Committee the earnings setup for the big names reporting this week.
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Halftime Report 4/23/24
Listen to the Street’s top investors get to the heart of the action as it’s happening and help set the agenda for the rest of the day.
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Big Earnings Week Ahead 4/22/24
Scott Wapner and the Investment Committee debate the losing streak for stocks and the big week ahead. Plus, the Committee is making some major moves in their portfolio, they call in with the details. And later, the desk gives you their earnings setup for the week.
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The S&P 500’s Bad Week 4/19/24
Brian Sullivan and the Investment Committee discus the road ahead for your money with the S&P 500 on track to close out its worst week of the year. Plus, we’ve got a Trade Alert, Stephanie Link is buying more SLB, she explains why. And later, some major deal talks surrounding Paramount, shareholder Jim Lebenthal calls in with his strategy.
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The State of the Tech Trade 4/18/24
Scott Wapner and the Investment Committee debate the state of the tech trade with the Nasdaq tracking for its sixth down week in the past seven. Plus, Powers Advisory Group President, Founder & Managing Partner Matt Powers joins the Investment Committee to discuss his newest dividend stock buys. And later, Stephanie Link is adding to her position in Las Vegas Sands and D.R. Horton, she calls in with the details.
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Customer Reviews
Favorite CNBC show
I like listening to the talking heads even though I wouldn’t use their advice to make my investment decisions. The investment committee has a good mix of rotating guests. Stephanie Link usually impresses with her GARP stock picks. Josh Brown brings humor. On the other hand, Jim Lebenthal seems like a ‘fuddy duddy’, and value trap investor. Joe Terranova preaches quality and momentum investing. But, he consistently mistimes buying and selling stocks with that strategy. Jenny Harrington is a value dividend investor, who gets overly defensive anytime someone disagrees with her. Lastly, Steve Weiss is just an adult bully who thinks he’s funny picking on people all the time like Jim Lebenthal.
PLEASE ADD %CHANGE TO YOUR NEW CHARTS
i’ve been a long time follower of Halftime and it’s the best part of my daily financial media consumption.
With that being said, the new graphics need to be worked out. When you show a chart of a stock performance over three months and don’t show the percentage change over that time., you have not told me anything other than the stock went up or down.
You are the only show on CNBC that has not corrected this very important data point. Please please please please update the new graphics!!
Stephanie Link horrible
If she’s on the show I don’t listen — she’s unbearable as is Joe Terranova (insufferable gas bag ). Wapner good but arrogant. I listen because Josh Brown the best there is.