Invesco’s Brian Levitt says long term investors are getting too bearish
Brian Levitt, Global Market Strategist at Invesco, joins Worldwide Exchange to discuss inflation, market volatility, and whether it’s time to call the end of this cycle.
Read More »Chris Murphy says trading now feels like a buyer’s strike
Chris Murphy, Co-Head of Derivatives Strategy at Susquehanna Financial Group, joins Worldwide Exchange to give his take on whether volatility and correlation indices have risen enough to signal full capitulation.
Read More »Brian Sullivan’s RBI: Will Wall Street strategists start cutting their estimates soon?
Brian Sullivan’s daily RBI segment on Worldwide Exchange focuses on how accurate the price targets of strategists on the street have been.
Read More »Fruzetti: Investors are looking for an alternative away from equities as interest rates rise
Patrick Fruzetti of Rose Advisors at Hightower discusses where investors can still find some opportunities — in energy and precious metals — as the markets struggle with rising rates and inflation concerns.
Read More »RBC: The rally in oil refiners is really a global phenomenon
Biraj Borkhataria of RBC Capital Markets discusses the run the energy sector and specific stocks such as Exxon Mobil and Shell are on and oil and gas prices move back up toward their highs.
Read More »Selim Syed on the future of biotech companies amid sector drop
Selim Syed, Managing Director at Mizuho, joins Worldwide Exchange to give his thoughts on why more than 20% of NASDAQ Biotech Index’s members are trading for less than cash, a figure than hasn’t existed in data since 2002.
Read More »Gina Sanchez: Everything that has done well this year is traced back to commodities
Gina Sanchez, CEO of Chantico Global, joins Worldwide Exchange to discuss commodities, wages, and the future of pricing.
Read More »Brian Sullivan’s RBI: The top performing stocks this month
Brian Sullivan’s daily RBI segment on Worldwide Exchange lists the seven stocks that have been outperforming in the S&P 500.
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