Rounding up this week's market action, with Amy Wu, RBC Capital Markets; Sameer Samana, Wells Fargo Advisors; Ryan Lewenza, TD; and Peter Sorrentino, Huntington Asset Advisors.
Discussing what the traders will be looking at tomorrow, with Warren Meyers, DME Securities analyst; Kevin Ferry, Cronus Futures Management; and Mihir Dange, Arbitrage LLC.
Sharing perspective on whether investors should buy or sell Best Buy since the resignation of the company's CEO, with Richard Ross, Auerbach Grayson technical strategist.
Since CNBC's Herb Greenberg made a call in 2011 on the worst CEOs, 3 of the 5 he named no longer work for the companies. Discussing who could be next, with the Street Signs team.
Despite the stock market storm, how should investors position their portfolios? Steve Massocca, Wedbush Securities senior vice president, offers insight into which stocks are showing stable growth trends.
Discussing what private markets like SharesPost and SecondMarket will do after Facebook no longer trades among them, with Greg Brogger, SharesPost founder/president.
The Dow is bouncing back after suffering its worst trading day of the year. Discussing whether this is a sign of a market correction, with Michael Farr, Farr, Miller & Washington president and Michael Yoshikami, Destination Wealth Management Advisors.
A new Wells Fargo survey, which polled managers in 20 major markets, found that sales rates are at their strongest levels since the firm began its survey in 2001. CNBC's Diana Olick reports.
CNBC's Steve Liesman discusses comments made by Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Dennis Lockhart regarding another round of quantitative easing and what to expect from tonight's speech made by Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Janet Yellen.
The Fast Money traders break down three hot trades, including Computer Sciences, Bank of America and Travelzoo. Daniel Ives, FBR Capital Markets senior analyst, also discusses the announcement made by VMware that CFO Mark Peek will be leaving the company.
CNBC's Steve Liesman and the Fast Money team discuss Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Dennis Lockhart's statement on another round of quantitative easing.