One week after activist investors Bill Ackman and Carl Icahn publicly clashed on CNBC, shares of Herbalife, the company that sparked the battle, were down. Here's how the "Fast Money" traders saw it.
An outlook on the worst performers as well as Netflix, with the FMHR team; and CNBC's Gary Kaminsky speaks to Eric Sprott, Sprott Asset Management about why gold is printing $1,675, and what he expects from the commodity this year.
The Dow crossed above 14,000 for the first time since October 17, 2007, with the FMHR team. Meanwhile Tony Crescenzi, Pimco, explains whether we could be facing a bond bubble.
In discussing the state of China's economy, Tim Seymour, EmergingMoney.com, says he is a "China bull"; and exchange traded products have hit a record $2 trillion in assets under management, with Dodd Kittsley, BlackRock.
CNBC's Eamon Javers reports on unusual trading in natural gas today ahead of the EIA's news release on natural gas inventories; and the Fast Money traders weigh in, and share their trade on Whirlpool now.
CNBC's Gary Kaminsky offers insight on his interview with real estate investor Sam Zell; and Eric Grubman of the NFL, says there is a "tremendous amount of interest" in Sunday's Super Bowl game.
Has Apple bottomed? The Fast Money traders, weigh in. Netflix is going head to head with cable providers and is now offering original content, with Rich Greenfield, BTIG media analyst.