Khiem Do, Head of Asian Multi-Asset, Baring Asset Management, Hong Kong explains why the marginal money will chase the North Asian markets. He adds that Taiwan and South Korea will be the exception to this trend this year.
Bob Doll, Nuveen Asset Management, is the man who predicted the Dow would hit 14,000. He joins CNBC's "Closing Bell" to discuss where the markets go from here.
Discussing whether Apple or Netflix is the better choice right now, with Abigail Doolittle, The Seaport Group, and Zachary Karabell, River Twice Research.
Markets are looking past a tepid jobs report where the unemployment rate actually ticked higher to 7.9 percent, with Kenneth Rogoff, Harvard University professor, and Dean Baker, The Center for Economic & Policy Research.
Insight on the market rally today, with Tom Porcelli, RBC Capital Markets; Larry Glazer, Mayflower Advisors; Peter Schiff, Euro Pacific Capital; and CNBC's Rick Santelli.
CNBC's Julia Boorstin reports on Netflix's first original series, "House of Cards"; and Richard Tullo, Albert Fried & Company and CNBC's Herb Greenberg talk about Netflix's big bet on original content.
Despite all the ballyhoo over money flowing back into stocks, the return of mom-and-pop investors means little to how well the market performs this year.