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TheStreet TV
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Markets closer lower as sales on the first holiday weekend disappoint.
Stocks may be seeing some selling today, but the overall upward trend remains, says Jason Weisberg of Seaport Securities.
Markets close higher on lower jobless claims and solid consumer confidence.
Jim Cramer's got a 'Black Wednesday' stock pick he's buying, H-P records a big beat on earnings and Blackstone takes from profit from a successful IPO before Turkey Day.
Cuttone's Keith Bliss remains neutral on housing due to the mixed messages the data is sending.
Retailers, from bookstores to jewelers, are looking to wow investors before the Thanksgiving holiday and Jim Cramer is taking a buying opportunity.
The Iran nuclear deal may be pulling crude prices down, but Greywolf technician Mark Newton thinks its a good time to make an energy play.
Big retailers report numbers, Chrysler drives at a 2013 IPO and Jim Cramer talks about which tablets he thinks will generate share boosts this holiday season.
Closing out the week, more consumer earnings coming out this morning, plus what disappointed Pandora investors, Cramer takes another pick to the bank and all the latest global trading updates.
Markets closer higher on lower jobless claims while the Senate Banking Committee backs Yellen's nomination for Fed chair.
'This is not a Yellen rally,' says Jason Weisberg of Seaport Securities. Stocks are higher in anticipation of good holiday sales.
Markets closer lower after Fed Reserve minutes show the central bank intends to wind back bond buying in coming months if the economy continues to improve.
Big retailers including Lowe's, Staples, JC Penney and Green Mountain Coffee Roasters will report numbers today. And Jim Cramer adds to his newest tech position.
Best Buy and Home Depot report numbers and we've got Campbell's earnings to start your day. Plus, Jim Cramer is charged up about a play on rebounding China.
The S&P/500 and Dow Jones touched new milestone of 1,800 and 16,000 respectively amid sweeping economic reforms in China, but failed to hold those gains in afternoon trade.