Attributing a bounce in Apple to comments from Tom DeMark, Josh Brown of Fusion Analytics says the company needs to hit specific targets to avoid a stock meltdown.
CNBC's Jon Fortt offers a preview of Thursday's Intel earnings announcement. Has the company managed to make a dent in the tablet and smartphone markets?
Pisani looks at why the Street is more focused on pay than earnings when it comes to investment banks' quarterly results. Under the new pay structure at Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs, for example, many bonuses will be deferred into future years. In short, he says, people have a lot less money to spend right now.
Art Cashin of UBS talks with Bob Pisani about why Germany is moving some of its gold out of the New York Federal Reserve's vaults, where it's been stored for many years. (2:03)
Sen. Johnny Isakson, (R-GA), explains why he opposes a provision in the Dodd-Frank Act that could shut out as many as 40 percent of potential homebuyers.
Now that shares of Apple are trading down nearly 30 percent since closing at an all-time high in September; are investors developing a distaste for the stock? Francesco Guerrera, Wall Street Journal editor, weighs in.
CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports problems keep coming for Boeing. Both All Nippon and Japan Airlines grounded their Dreamliner fleets. And Richard Aboulafia, Teal Group Corporation, discusses whether it's time for the aircraft maker to step up its response.