Dan Nathan's Interviews
Droughts & Fire: Kara Swisher’s Burn Book & Tech IPO Comeback with RBC’s Jesse Chasse | Okay, Computer. Podcast
On this episode of Okay, Computer. Dan Nathan and Guy Adami sit down with Kara Swisher, author of Burn Book: A Tech Love Story, for an in-depth look at the book and her process for writing it. Later, Dan is joined by Jesse Chasse of RBC Capital Markets to discuss the state of the IPO market (47:30), lessons learned fro
Stock Market Rally on Shaky Ground with David Rosenberg
On this episode of “On The Tape,” Guy, Danny, and Dan talk about the rally off the lows (2:00), yields vs. stocks (9:00), commodities (16:30), the BOJ meeting (18:00), bank stocks (21:30), why Dan thinks it’s a good trading environment (24:30), and Danny’s NFL picks (27:30). David Rosenberg of Rosenberg Research joins
Classic Late Cycle with Cameron Dawson and Luke Gromen
Cameron Dawson of NewEdge Wealth joins Dan Nathan, Guy Adami, and Danny Moses to discuss classic late-cycle market behavior (2:00), what could spark rate cuts, and what that means for the market (9:30), enthusiasm around semiconductor stocks (15:30), credit cycles (18:00), what Cameron is focused on this earnings seaso
Better Man with Fundstrat's Tom Lee & Brady Cobb of Sunburn Cannabis
Fundstrat’s Tom Lee joins Dan Nathan, Guy Adami and Danny Moses for the first half of the pod to discuss the stock market not making sense actually makes sense (4:00), the bond market (16:00), why it’s too early to have a 2024 outlook (18:00), Bitcoin (25:00) and sentiment among Fundstrat clients (27:00). After the bre
Pavlov’s Bears with Peter Boockvar
Peter Boockvar of the Boock Report joins Dan, Danny, and Guy to discuss the Fed raising rates (6:00), the most bullish things Peter is seeing (12:00), recession tipping points (16:30), what’s happening in Japan (28:30), financials (32:00), China (36:30), the election cycle (45:00), trends from recent earnings calls (48
All Quiet on the Volatility Front with Stephanie Ruhle of MSNBC
Guy, Dan & Danny discuss when it will be safe to pick stocks again (5:00), bank earnings (6:30), how to protect your portfolio ahead of the next Fed meeting (15:00), no ceiling for the gold market (27:00), recession trends (30:00), and Schwab/Blackstone/Tesla earnings next week (34:30). Later, the co-hosts sit down wit
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