Technical analyst Carter Worth of Oppenheimer sees bullish signs in Yahoo's charts. Fundamental analyst Steve Cortes or Verzcruz disagrees, saying Wall Street has become too excited about new CEO Marissa Mayer. (3:39)
The markets aren't talking much about the sequester, but it is front and center at one of the biggest economics conferences of the year, with CNBC's Steve Liesman and John Taylor, Stanford University.
Mike Mayo, Credit Agricole Securities, has long said his contrarian views got him kicked out of meetings and blocked from speaking with key execs. Now, he's buying his way back in, reports CNBC's Kayla Tausche.
Berkshire Hathaway portfolio managers Todd Combs and Ted Wechsler beat the S&P 500 by double digits last year. The "Fast Money" pros weigh in on their trades.
Hess is up nearly 4% on news that it will exit its retail, energy marketing and trading businesses, with CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis and the FMHR traders. Steve Quirk, TD Ameritrade, explains whether everyday investors are missing the bull market.
Retail investors fully embraced February's bull market, looking past any threat from the sequester crisis in Washington, D.C., and buying stocks more aggressively than they have in three years, according to a sentiment index from TD Ameritrade.