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TheStreet TV
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A gunmaker preps preholiday sales figures, more aftermarket auto-parts news, a big loser after the bell yesterday, and Cramer's shopping ... where?
Markets moved sideways amid strong export data from China as investors await a potential wind-back of stimulus after the Fed Reserve meeting next week.
The financial sector is under pressure as the vote on the Volcker rule nears. Mark Newton of Greywolf reads the charts.
The auto parts retailer gets set to report, Cramer has big holiday sales expectations from one tech company and a big bunch of brands announce earnings.
The very good jobs report has killed the bear argument, says Ben Willis of Albert Fried.
A popular retailer needs to become cool to investors again, Tesla's rebound and where Cramer is following the activists.
Markets close lower as an ongoing raft of positive economic data raises expectations that stimulus will be wound back.
GDP initially looked good, but a deeper dive shows the weak personal consumption figures, which does not bode well for retail.
The menswear retailer reports earnings, along with Kroger and Dollar General, and Cramer's got his engine all revved up for search.
Markets close lower as investors anticipate potential Fed tapering this month amid mostly positive economic data.
The whipsaw action in stocks today will continue through the month says Jon Corpina of Meridian Equity Partners.
Aeropostale looks to fend off its would-be activist with a good quarterly report after the bell, New York & Co. hopes to continue its run and Jim's energized about today's action alert.
Tesco sales declined 1.5% in the third quarter while Westfield stock soared higher after announcing it plans to split its domestic and international businesses. Laura Board reports from London.
Gold continues to slide and Greywolf's Chief Technician Mark Newton thinks it could fall further.
The Cupertino, Calif. tech giant makes an acquisition, IBM releases Cyber Monday shopping numbers and Cramer makes a pick south --way south --of the border.