Dick Bove, vice president of Rafferty Capital Markets, explains why he's bullish on financials right now, with CNBC's Mandy Drury and the Futures Now Traders.
Goldman Sachs recommended that people close out the long gold positions Goldman previously recommended and start shorting bullion. Traders asked: Why would anyone listen to what Goldman says about commodities?
Is it a surprise that PC shipments are declining? No, but two things stand out: the magnitude of the decline was steeper than expected, and now the Asians have stopped buying. That's news.
Natural gas jumped more than 3 percent, after a respected hurricane forecaster predicted a 72 percent chance of a major hurricane hitting the U.S. this year.
David Dietze, President & Chief Investment Strategist at Point View Wealth Management says he likes franchise stocks which have above average dividends such as Intel.
Dividend payers have been leading the rally, however after such a big run, not all dividend payers may attract buyers equally. The Fast Money pros reveal their favorites going forward.
LinkedIn unveiled a new and improved "LinkedIn Recruiter," which is at the core of its recruiting business. That business is the company's biggest and most profitable business by far.
Discount retailer Ross Stores is an "above the ground gold mine" for investors, said George Schwartz, president and CEO of "socially responsible" Ave Maria Funds.
The trading in J.C. Penney shares has been pretty rough lately. But the action in the credit and options market may actually suggest that the stock has bottomed.