CNBC's Bob Pisani and Art Cashin, of UBS, discuss the S&P 500 hitting new highs, despite low volume today, and what catalysts are behind today's rally. (2:05)
The Japanese yen's plunge has been one of the hottest global trades around. But, is a big correction in store for the weakened currency? Boris Schlossberg, BK Asset Management, discusses.
Mike Santoli, Yahoo! Finance, explains why once a red-hot trade is now rolling over. Also, the FMHR traders chat about Goldman Sachs' big run this year.
A number of analysts have raised their estimates and targets for LinkedIn. Meanwhile Steve Grasso, Stuart Frankel, discusses whether David Einhorn's lawsuit against will be good for Apple shares.
CNBC's Steve Liesman explains why the health of the U.S. economy could be better than you think. Meanwhile Gemma Godfrey, Brooks Macdonald Asset Management, explains why Europe will kill the stock rally.
Rebounding banks helped European shares recover on Friday after data pointing to a potentially stronger recovery in global growth helped drive demand for equities.