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Jim Cramer remains optimistic on stocks right now, even as the Dow and S&P hit new all-time highs. (1:44)

A well-known person or historic event associated with an ordinary item can add incredible value. But how do you know if the story is true? Curtis Dowling, from CNBC's "Treasure Detectives," explains why it's important to authenticate the seller. (1:50)

Cramer's Six in 60: Amazon, JPMorgan & More  Tue, 5 Mar '13 | 9:52 AM ET

Cramer shares six stocks to watch, and reveals them in under 60 seconds.

CNBC's David Faber reports Southeastern has reiterated its opposition to Dell going private and has sent a demand notice asking for a list of Dell's investors.

Pisani: Charting the Path to 14,000  Tue, 5 Mar '13 | 10:00 AM ET

As the Dow crosses 14,000, CNBC's Bob Pisani asks, "How did we get here?" What were the big drivers that got us here? And just how long will it last?

Dow Surpasses Record Intraday  Tue, 5 Mar '13 | 9:51 AM ET

CNBC's "Squawk on the Street" crew discuss the Dow surpassing its record intraday high. "Growth stocks are cooking," says Cramer.

Santelli's Morning Bond Update  Tue, 5 Mar '13 | 9:38 AM ET

CNBC's Rick Santelli discusses the latest action in the bond market, and the U.S. dollar.

Cramer's Mad Dash: Cree Raises Guidance  Tue, 5 Mar '13 | 9:22 AM ET

Jim Cramer explains what to watch ahead of the open, including Cree Inc. and Radian Group.

Dow Sets Record High  Tue, 5 Mar '13 | 9:40 AM ET

CNBC's Bob Pisani reports the Dow surpassed its 2007 all-time intraday high of 14,198.10. (3:07)

Tuesday's Market Roadmap  Tue, 5 Mar '13 | 9:00 AM ET

The "Squawk on the Street" news team reports on today's top business headlines, including the Dow within striking distance of an all-time high; and JC Penney's legal battle to sell Martha Stewart brands.

Auto sales in the U.S. are at the highest levels since 2007 and it's the ultra-luxury brands likes Rolls Royce, Ferrari, Bentley, and Lamborghini that are seeing the biggest demand, reports CNBC's Phil LeBeau, live outside CNBC headquarters. (4:31)

Can Bernanke Pull Off Fed Policy?  Tue, 5 Mar '13 | 8:32 AM ET

Kevin Warsh, Hoover Institution, explains why he believes Ben Bernanke will likely succeed in unwinding the Fed's buying program.

How Does the Fed Exit Current Policy?  Tue, 5 Mar '13 | 8:16 AM ET

Kevin Warsh, Hoover Institution, shares his views on what is likely to take place when the Fed unwinds its current bond-buying program.

The 'New Normal' in Fixed Income: Expert  Tue, 5 Mar '13 | 8:05 AM ET

What would the 10-year Treasury yield without QE? Saumil Parikh, Pimco, takes a look at Fed intervention and how investors should allocate bonds in their portfolios.

CNBC's Courtney Reagan reports the latest twists in the retail drama between Macy's and JC Penney for the rights to sell Martha Stewart brands. Meanwhile, a large shareholder is selling a big chunk of JCP stock.

Long-Term Investment Trends: Pros  Tue, 5 Mar '13 | 7:51 AM ET

Kevin Warsh, Hoover Institution; Ken Langone, Invemed Associates; Stanley Druckenmiller, former chairman & CEO, Duquesne Capital Management; and Geoffrey Canada, Harlem Children's Zone CEO, share their strategies on investing for the future.

Doing the Math on Entitlement Programs  Tue, 5 Mar '13 | 7:40 AM ET

Kevin Warsh, Hoover Institution; Ken Langone, Invemed Associates; Stanley Druckenmiller, former chairman & CEO, Duquesne Capital Management; and Geoffrey Canada, Harlem Children's Zone CEO, discuss why future generations will not be able to support current entitlement programs.

Dieter Zetsche, Daimler chairman, introduces the automaker's newest models, including the debut of the AMG A-45 and a new CLA class, priced under $30,000. Will the effort to attract new customers and turnaround the company work? CNBC's Phil LeBeau asks the man in charge about his three-year contract and plans for the company.

What will happen to future generations if government spending continues to go unchecked? Kevin Warsh, Hoover Institution; Ken Langone, Invemed Associates; Stanley Druckenmiller, former chairman & CEO, Duquesne Capital Management; and Geoffrey Canada, Harlem Children's Zone CEO, weigh in.

Kevin Warsh, Hoover Institution; Ken Langone, Invemed Associates; Stanley Druckenmiller, former chairman & CEO, Duquesne Capital Management; and Geoffrey Canada, Harlem Children's Zone CEO, discuss how the Fed's low interest rate policy is driving equity markets.

Capitalizing on Personal Greetings  Tue, 5 Mar '13 | 6:43 AM ET

Erick Jessee, Posty Cards president, discusses how his business-to-business greeting card company has profited from offering their customers a personal touch.

Court Drama Continues at JC Penney  Tue, 5 Mar '13 | 6:37 AM ET

Martha Stewart is back in court today, caught in the middle of a legal battle between Macy's and JC Penney. Also, one of JCP's largest shareholders is selling a chunk of the company's stock, reports CNBC's Courtney Reagan.

Morning Market Checkup  Tue, 5 Mar '13 | 6:33 AM ET

A look at what traders are watching ahead of the opening bell, with J.J. Kinahan, TD Ameritrade.

Focus on the Markets After Sequester Cuts  Tue, 5 Mar '13 | 6:19 AM ET

Jeffrey Saut, Raymond James; and Virginie Maisonneuve, Schroders, discuss the outlook on global markets and how automatic spending cuts will impact the markets and the economy.

European Shares Extend Gains  Tue, 5 Mar '13 | 6:11 AM ET

CNBC's Kelly Evans reports better-than-expected economic data pushed markets higher in the euro zone.

Pre-Market Report: What You Need to Know  Tue, 5 Mar '13 | 6:01 AM ET

CNBC's Kelly Evans tells you what the markets will be watching as we approach the start of trading in the U.S.

Dennis Rodman Courting North Korea?  Mon, 4 Mar '13 | 7:51 PM ET

Former NBA star Dennis Rodman is back from a controversial trip to North Korea with the Harlem Globetrotters where he met with leader Kim Jong Un. Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense and Heritage Foundation senior fellow Peter Brookes, offers insight; and the "Kudlow Report" crew weighs in.

Tax Attack on the Rich?  Mon, 4 Mar '13 | 7:44 PM ET

Forbes' released its 2013 list of the world's richest people. Art Laffer, Laffer Investments; Chris Kofinis, Former Sen. Manchin's chief of staff; Robert Traynham, Former Santorum aide; Jonathan Golub, UBS, share their opinions.

Big Banks: Too Big to Jail?  Mon, 4 Mar '13 | 7:36 PM ET

Some are wondering whether those big banks and their executives are "too big to jail." CNBC's Eamon Javers offers insight; and Tom Curran, Peckar & Abramson; Chris Kofinis, Former Sen. Manchin chief of staff; and Robert Traynham, Former Bush-Cheney senior advisor, share their opinions.

Mad Money, March 4, 2013  Mon, 4 Mar '13 | 6:00 PM ET

Mad Money host and former hedge fund manager, Jim Cramer, provides stock traders with all manner of investing advice.

CNBC U.S. Television

  • Jeff Allen and Perry Barndt love to buy, fix and flip cars to turn a profit. Every car is a gamble and they are always looking for the next bet.

  • "Treasure Detectives" takes you deep inside the world of arts, antiques and collectibles.

  • CNBC's "American Greed" examines the dark side of the American dream. Some people will do anything for money!