Widely followed investor Douglas Kass of Seabreeze Partners comments on tailwinds for Apple shares, with CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis and the "Futures Now" Traders. (1:27)
From the trading floors in Chicago and New York, the "Futures Now" traders look at what could help or hurt the stock market going forward, with CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis and the Futures Now Traders.
The FMHR traders debate whether General Electric's valuation is a cause for concern; and the euro's next stop, with Amelia Bourdeau, Westpac Institutional Bank.
Breaking down the smartphone wars on a day when Apple gets an upgrade and Samsung launches its new Galaxy S4 phone, with Porter Bibb of MediaTech Capital Partners.
Discussing the improving U.S. economy, with Jeremy Hale, Citigroup. "We expect U.S. equities, Treasuries and the dollar to move higher through the summer," he says.
Despite record highs, Larry McDonald, Newedge Group senior director, explains why he is still a bear. "High-yield is a very dangerous space and a screaming sell," he says.
Renaud Laplanche, Founder & CEO of LendingClub.com, explains how his online company is able to provide personal loans to borrowers while returning an average of ten percent to investors.
Charles Golvin, Forrester Research analyst, discusses whether Samsung will finally grab a bigger share of the smartphone market away from Apple with the launch of its Galaxy S4.
In his daily CNBC.com-only video clip, Art Cashin of UBS talks with Bob Pisani about the stock market's lack of enthusiasm as it slowly rallies to new highs. (2:34)
CNBC's Rick Santelli talks with Joe Thompson, ROUSH CleanTech president, about a Chinese company's plan to establish a network of natural gas fueling stations for trucks along the U.S. highways.
Tom McClellan, The McClellan Market Report Newsletter editor, explains why he believes the markets are signaling a snapback and headed into bear territory.