Welcome to the latest episode of The Compound & Friends, a new podcast from your favorite financial and investing commentators. This week, Michael Batnick, Nick Maggiulli, and Downtown Josh Brown discuss:
Clips From Today’s Halftime Report
Twitter has no value, it’s a melting iceburg, says Ritholtz Wealth Management’s Josh Brown from CNBC. It’s a tough environment for banks, says MarketRebellion’s Jon Najarian from CNBC.
Clips From Today’s Closing Bell
Inflation has peaked in the components that matter, says Ritholtz’s Josh Brown from CNBC.
How to succeed
Congrats, kid. You did it.
Clips From Today’s Halftime Report
Final Trades: Target, Accenture, Dutch Bros & more from CNBC. Goldman upgrades CrowdStrike to buy from CNBC.
Take that two and a half percent and run.
Is two and a half percent the best you could get for return of capital? Maybe not, but isn’t it good enough? Two years ago the going rate was about zero. On high six-figure or seven-figure money, this is a big difference.
Live interview with Crowdstrike founder and CEO George Kurtz TONIGHT
TONIGHT! Cybersecurity is a $150 billion business annually, on its way to over $350 billion a year by the end of the decade. George Kurtz, founder and CEO of CrowdStrike, joins us to discuss this growth opportunity for investors and the potential risks our world is currently facing. You cannot miss it. 5:30pm EST on…
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The Bogle Effect
Welcome to the latest episode of The Compound & Friends, a new podcast from your favorite financial and investing commentators. This week, Michael Batnick, Eric Balchunas, and Downtown Josh Brown discuss:
Clips From Today’s Halftime Report
Roblox is not a stock that will work right now, says Josh Brown from CNBC. Barclays’ bearish call on Ford from CNBC. Final Trades: Raytheon, Booking Holdings, Lockheed Martin & more from CNBC.