The stock market is recovering from a volatile few days, but will the surge last or will we see another downward spiral? After two straight days of decline, the Dow appeared to bounce back. John Petrides, Managing Director and Portfolio Manager at Point View Wealth Management, joins Cheddar to give his opinion on what's really going on in the stock market. He also shares his advice for millennials looking to make the most out of their investments.
We fact-check President Trump's State of the Union address with Jon Greenberg from Politifact. Greenberg talks about President Trump's comments on the visa lottery program, African American unemployment, and the administration's fight against ISIS. By Politifact's standards, Greenberg says President Trump did worse overall than President Obama has in years past.
The war between AMC Theaters and MoviePass is heating up. The subscription movie service recently removed 10 AMC theaters from its app. O'Connell says it's a bold move considering the app needs theaters to thrive. AMC knows MoviePass's model is beneficial to theaters but is worried about what will happen if the app eventually fails.
Plus, it's our weekly Your Cheddar show, bringing you the best financial tips. We'll discuss how to make money from blogging and analyze the difference between men and women when it comes to investment habits.
Apple CEO Tim Cook said Thursday that the majority of iPhones sold in the U.S. in the current fiscal quarter will be sourced from India, while iPads and other devices will come from Vietnam as the company works to avoid the impact of President Trump’s tariffs on its business. Apple’s earnings for the first three months of the year topped Wall Street’s expectations thanks to high demand for its iPhones, and the company said tariffs had a limited effect on the fiscal second quarter’s results. Cook added that for the current quarter, assuming things don’t change, Apple expects to see $900 million added to its costs as a result of the tariffs.
Visa is hoping to hand your credit card to an artificial intelligence “agent” that can find and buy clothes, groceries, airplane tickets and other items on your behalf.
Skift Editor-In-Chief Sarah Kopit discusses how summer travel plans remain uncertain for most as many international travelers are leery to travel abroad. Watch!