The Dow has been up for 19 consecutive days, with Mad Money host Jim Cramer. "I think we are in the early stages of this recovery and things are steadily improving," he says.
Weighing in on the impact Bin Laden's death could have on the markets, with Paul Hickey, Bespoke Investment Group. Also, a look at the parallels of Saddam Hussein's capture.
Insight on reviving the American spirit, and the long term political & economic implications of Osama bin Laden's death, with William George, fmr. Medtronic chairman & CEO; Bob Crandall, former American Airlines CEO, and CNBC's John Harwood.
Traders reacting to bin Laden's death and recollecting their expericences from the NYSE floor almost ten years ago on 9-11, with Bernard McSherry, Cuttone & Co., and Art Cashin, UBS Financial Services.
Weighing in on the market's immediate reaction to Bin Laden's death, the long term geopolitical risks, and investment strategies, with Jeffrey Kleintop, LPL Financial and Robert Pavlik, Banyan Partners.
A look at historic earnings and stocks, and where investors can make the best sector plays, with David Doll, Sequent Asset Management and John Lynch, Wells Fargo Funds Management Group
Strategies on how to play this market, and whether investors should take profits and sell in May, with Rick Bensignor, Dahlman Rose & Co. and Eric Ross, Watch Harbor Asset Management.
Zeroing in on four companies that offer dividends, yet are trading less than 5% from their 52 week low, and have a market cap of over $2 billion. Scott Richter, Fifth Third Asset Management and Stephanie Link, TheStreet.com pick their favorites.
A strategy to trade off Caterpillar's big earnings release, with Dave Rovelli, Canaccord Genuity managing director, and Robert McCarthy, RW Baird analyst.
Discussing the economic outlook and what's ahead for the markets, with Art Cashin, UBS Financial Services; Raymond Carbone, Paramount Options; and Jack Bouroudjian , Index Futures Group.