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>> well, judge, i was out with bill pulte, in fact, this weekend, as he's been on our show many times, by the way, out there at salt, i believe, next week. he was saying that the suppliers in particular, he, of course, owns a countertop business, the grandson pulte, folks, not the guy that runs pulte homes itself, but he is in a lot of the suppliers to the homebuilders, and he likes the space. he does see a recovery going on there. so again, he is against jeffrey, as well, jeffrey gundlach, and i think the skter does better. i don't know the homebuilders are the focus for me or anybody else right here. >> all right. well, you heard from the traders. we want to hear from you. what stocks, and this is back to our prior segment here, what stocks do you think are heading for a bubble? tweet us @cnbcfastmoney, using #bubblebath. >>> coming up next, though, big names on deck for earnings, including disney, whole foods and groupon. what do you need to know? >>> then, the traders need to listen up. they can learn something from this guy. a student who won institutional investors portfolio cha
>> well, judge, i was out with bill pulte, in fact, this weekend, as he's been on our show many times, by the way, out there at salt, i believe, next week. he was saying that the suppliers in particular, he, of course, owns a countertop business, the grandson pulte, folks, not the guy that runs pulte homes itself, but he is in a lot of the suppliers to the homebuilders, and he likes the space. he does see a recovery going on there. so again, he is against jeffrey, as well, jeffrey...
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the stock i'm looking at is pulte homes. pulte has been trading between $14 and $22 for a good deal of time and i'm looking forward to making a break out of 22 and head into 30. > > so what is your play here exactly? what will you do with the options? > > well what i'm exactly looking at is leaning on this $18 level of support. right now we're at about 1880-1890 in the stock. 18 is a significant support level as the midpoint of that 22 to 14 range that i talked about. so for risk/reward i can lean on that 18 on a closing weekly basis. what i wanna do is use a deep in the money call option, a 16 call which is below that $18 threshold, and use a 16 call for october. it's going to cost me $3.25 $3.30 or so... my break-even on that is 40 or 50¢ higher and like i said, i'm looking for a big break on the stock and all of these housing stocks are poised after this consolidation to make a big move and continue the run. interest rates remain low and that is very helpful. > > so fundamentally do you like what you hear coming from the
the stock i'm looking at is pulte homes. pulte has been trading between $14 and $22 for a good deal of time and i'm looking forward to making a break out of 22 and head into 30. > > so what is your play here exactly? what will you do with the options? > > well what i'm exactly looking at is leaning on this $18 level of support. right now we're at about 1880-1890 in the stock. 18 is a significant support level as the midpoint of that 22 to 14 range that i talked about. so for...
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>> thanks, scott. >> bill pulte, again, with pulte capital partners. >>> coming up, head back out to the code conference in cali. dropbox is fresh off another round of funding. bringing it to $10 billion. we'll talk to the ceo in another cnbc exclusive. >>> a fast food chain, shoe retailer, and pharma company out with market-moving news. we're going to trade them all after this break when we come back. but what if you could see more of what you wanted to know? with fidelity's new active trader pro investing platform, the information that's important to you is all in one place, so finding more insight is easier. it's your idea powered by active trader pro. another way fidelity gives you a more powerful investing experience. call our specialists today to get up and running. hi, are we still on for tomorrow? tomorrow. quick look at the weather. nice day, beautiful tomorrow. tomorrow is full of promise. we can come back tomorrrow. and we promise to keep it that way. driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wa
>> thanks, scott. >> bill pulte, again, with pulte capital partners. >>> coming up, head back out to the code conference in cali. dropbox is fresh off another round of funding. bringing it to $10 billion. we'll talk to the ceo in another cnbc exclusive. >>> a fast food chain, shoe retailer, and pharma company out with market-moving news. we're going to trade them all after this break when we come back. but what if you could see more of what you wanted to know? with...
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. >> the gun was given to ballistics experts and test fired so that the pults could be compared to those recovered from avis's body. >> the markings on the three projectiles from the body did match the markings from the test-fires which told me that that weapon was the weapon that killed avis banks. >> but this didn't necessarily put the gun in carla's hand. so investigators looked again at the shoe impressions from the crime scene. >> they assumed the impression was made by a man shoe which would have been a size 8. but it also could have been a woman's shoe, a size 10. with a warrant, investigators searched carla's apartment. >> we went through the master bedroom closet and carla had up ward 1700 pairs of -- 100 pairs of shoe in the closet. that was a needle in a hey tack. >> one pair looked promising. >> >> a picture we had from the crime scene, it appeared to be a perfect match, the same pattern. >> investigators found no blood on the shoe it was disappointing. >> we decided to submit these shoes to a second laboratory. >> this time, they found several microscopic stains that appeare
. >> the gun was given to ballistics experts and test fired so that the pults could be compared to those recovered from avis's body. >> the markings on the three projectiles from the body did match the markings from the test-fires which told me that that weapon was the weapon that killed avis banks. >> but this didn't necessarily put the gun in carla's hand. so investigators looked again at the shoe impressions from the crime scene. >> they assumed the impression was...
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she won eight pult zer prizes under her tenure. let me come back to the equal pay thing because it gets a little complicated. >> i don't totally agree with that. i think they have tanked a little bit. gone left wing, they are losing credibility and i think that directly goes to jill abramson. >> the newspaper leans to the left. jill abramson has been widely cited by conservatives saying she was the obama white house was the most secretive white house. >> jill abramson made as much as $100,000 in a man in a comparable job. when it comes to currently compensation, there's pension, bonuses, saltsburger may be well right in saying she made 10% more it seemed to me a tipping point. she went out to hire a co-managing editor, and she didn't tell her current managing editor, that was seen at another example of her heavy handed management. >> what i want to focus on is really those things i think are important. we need to find out the facts. we need to find out that jill was underpaid. "the new york times" is saying that's absolutely not tr
she won eight pult zer prizes under her tenure. let me come back to the equal pay thing because it gets a little complicated. >> i don't totally agree with that. i think they have tanked a little bit. gone left wing, they are losing credibility and i think that directly goes to jill abramson. >> the newspaper leans to the left. jill abramson has been widely cited by conservatives saying she was the obama white house was the most secretive white house. >> jill abramson made as...
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resulting from the new wage structure eliminates any profit the operator might otherwise release and pults him in an impossible business dilemma. the military is behind the raise to $10.10 but would be open to adjusting nearly $4 per hour health and welfare requirements perk. >> dod promotes the minimum wage hike that's president directed. we've asked the department of labor to look at the fringe benefit addition, to review that. the demt of labor is reviewing our request for them to do that right now. >> so now both lawmaker and the pentagon wait as labor department officials are revalue waiting wage determinations for restaurant workers. >> the massachusetts supreme court says the under god phrase in the pledge of alegion yans does not discriminate against eightists: >> they added that the pledge is entirely voluntary. >> the democratic mayor of catarat new jersey is refusing to allow an immigration ceremony in the hall because official will not allow it to open with a prayer. he says the immigration service can, qoeft quote, host its godless ceremony someplace else. >> an $80 machine pi
resulting from the new wage structure eliminates any profit the operator might otherwise release and pults him in an impossible business dilemma. the military is behind the raise to $10.10 but would be open to adjusting nearly $4 per hour health and welfare requirements perk. >> dod promotes the minimum wage hike that's president directed. we've asked the department of labor to look at the fringe benefit addition, to review that. the demt of labor is reviewing our request for them to do...
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denied stalin terrible crimes won pult disers as well so -- pulitzers as well, denied stalin as well and i'm not sure what that proves. >> thank you for coming. >> john thank you. >>> held pictures of edward snowden, they're demanding the german government investigate the mass surveillance of germans. they want snowden to testify. >> on "america tonight," the fix. addicts looking for a way out find what they and neuroscientists say is a miracle. but it's also an illegal drug. "america tonight" investigates, ibogaine. could the solution to addiction lie in a root? >> i've seen people at the end of the road completely detoxed, look like new human beings. no signs of withdrawal, and ready to change their life. >> also ahead: change at the top.
denied stalin terrible crimes won pult disers as well so -- pulitzers as well, denied stalin as well and i'm not sure what that proves. >> thank you for coming. >> john thank you. >>> held pictures of edward snowden, they're demanding the german government investigate the mass surveillance of germans. they want snowden to testify. >> on "america tonight," the fix. addicts looking for a way out find what they and neuroscientists say is a miracle. but it's...
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while the pults flow has been the -- while the pulse flow has been the environment, the mexican town of san luis colorado. >> it improves their livelihoods. you know? communities depend on the health of this system. >> like the kokopa tribe. ♪ >> for phillips the pulse flow seems like an answer to their prayers. >> so what happened when you found out that this pulse flow was going to happen? >> well, one tribal member told me, he said i didn't think you guys could do it. but you guys did it. somebody listened to you. >> but he says the return of the river was ultimately a bittersweet moment. >> i tell you. it gave us a little happiness, lifted up our spirits. and our soul. but in the same time, three were belittling -- they were belittling us. it's like dangling a carrot in front of you. you can never get that carrot. what did it do for us? well, nothing, really, we're still the same. >> on the mexican side of the border, many kokopa members live in poverty. the river is back for now but not here to stay. they have to travel for hours to the mowft gulf of california -- mouth of the
while the pults flow has been the -- while the pulse flow has been the environment, the mexican town of san luis colorado. >> it improves their livelihoods. you know? communities depend on the health of this system. >> like the kokopa tribe. ♪ >> for phillips the pulse flow seems like an answer to their prayers. >> so what happened when you found out that this pulse flow was going to happen? >> well, one tribal member told me, he said i didn't think you guys...
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finally at name that is a traditional homebuilder, this is pulte group, again down 10%, but look at the right-hand side of the screen, maybe a butt of an up turn, so four stocks possibly to watch. >> thank you, dom. >> you got it. >>> sue, down to you. >>> the dow is at its low point of the day, some coming after mr. dudley's remarks that we were total about a short while ago. the s&p is off 11.46, the nasdaq is down about 27 points. >>> take a look at some of these names. staples, urban outfitters, almost 7% loss for tjx companies, bebuy, l brands also on the list. they're all getting hammered. bob pisani is here to talk about what they're calling the retail wreck. >> the bottom lines, they all disappointed, but all of them either missed, other they're guiding lower for the second quarter. that's really why they're down here. staples guided lower, they're trying to remake that business, dick's guided lower, talking about golf and hunting week. tjx, second quarter is lower than consensus. home depot, they missed, but reiterated the full-year guidance, so not dropping the guidance is why
finally at name that is a traditional homebuilder, this is pulte group, again down 10%, but look at the right-hand side of the screen, maybe a butt of an up turn, so four stocks possibly to watch. >> thank you, dom. >> you got it. >>> sue, down to you. >>> the dow is at its low point of the day, some coming after mr. dudley's remarks that we were total about a short while ago. the s&p is off 11.46, the nasdaq is down about 27 points. >>> take a look at...
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southwest and delta is up, pulte and horton. also i kept getting asked about goal. why did it drop on monday? we had an options expiration going on. a lit boiflt a collapse of the premi premium. i keep getting asked about this and i'm neutral on this. they said big coins starting going up as gold started going down. they push the idea that big coins are stable and a lot more people are putting money in there. there seems to be something to that for the moment though. i'm very agnostic on this bitcoin issue. >> heading for its biggest weekly drop in eight months. let's head over to rick santelli who's in chicago. hi, rick. >> hi, melissa lee. if we think about the month of may in terms of interest rates, it's pretty easy. here we sit at 246. switch the digits around. we end last month at 264. even though that may seem a lot and it does lately the way everybody talks about the rate dr drop. hook at what happens. we see both of those moving higher meaning they're wide abouting out. treasuries out perform in those two areas so there is credit discrimination going on and
southwest and delta is up, pulte and horton. also i kept getting asked about goal. why did it drop on monday? we had an options expiration going on. a lit boiflt a collapse of the premi premium. i keep getting asked about this and i'm neutral on this. they said big coins starting going up as gold started going down. they push the idea that big coins are stable and a lot more people are putting money in there. there seems to be something to that for the moment though. i'm very agnostic on this...
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that now owns the property under the winchester ranch development has not commented but the developer pulte homes says they'll work closely with the individuals and businesses that will be impacted by any kind of development. laura and scott, back to you. >>> medstudents at uc urvine will make a spectacle of themselves with google glass. >> this month the school plans to hand out a pair of google glass to every medical student. the first medical school to do so. several medical institutions are testing the wearable computers and a surgeon for ucsf started using google glass during his procedures last year. he used a pair to x-ray patients. >>> california chrome could abandon his bid for the triple crown and comes down just by a nose. these nasal strips. >> literally by a nose. the central valley sports who runs the prethe belmont stakes banned horses from wearing nasal strips two years ago. yesterday california chrome's trainer said the horse might sit out the june 7th race if new york officials don't let him wear that strip. the last horse to win the triple crown was back in 1978. i was fo
that now owns the property under the winchester ranch development has not commented but the developer pulte homes says they'll work closely with the individuals and businesses that will be impacted by any kind of development. laura and scott, back to you. >>> medstudents at uc urvine will make a spectacle of themselves with google glass. >> this month the school plans to hand out a pair of google glass to every medical student. the first medical school to do so. several medical...
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horton, pulte group, they're among the best-performing stocks in the large-cap index. this is on the heels of stronger-than-expected new home sales for the month of april. the sales up 6.5%, which ended two straight months' worth of declines. the gains add to yesterday's positive days in terms of the home data on existing home sales, which is the -- which is really leading at least some traders to talk about a near-term bottoming process in some of the stocks. an interesting move, especially given the fact that these stocks have not been the strongest of performers over the course of the past few months, scott. back over to you. >> murph, trade the homebuilders. >> i think you can buy them here. i prefer a little lower, but i'm in d.r. horton, dhi, but sell them when they pop 10%, 15%. >> i still think they're trades. i do happen to be in with you, murph, with d.r. horton. they're up this last earnings season. you have to trim when you get the moves of the last couple of days. >> let's talk about your company, sumzero, and then the contest. what is sumzero? >> it's an
horton, pulte group, they're among the best-performing stocks in the large-cap index. this is on the heels of stronger-than-expected new home sales for the month of april. the sales up 6.5%, which ended two straight months' worth of declines. the gains add to yesterday's positive days in terms of the home data on existing home sales, which is the -- which is really leading at least some traders to talk about a near-term bottoming process in some of the stocks. an interesting move, especially...
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it comes as russian president vladimir pult tin claims he's pulling back his troops from the ukrainian border. he asked pro-russian separatists to declay a vote for eastern ukraine to secede. united states and nato are skeptical. >> while we have noted the russian's statement that they have started with to withdraw troops, so far we haven't seen any indications that they're pulling back their troops. let me assure you that if we get visible evidence that they are actually pulling back the troops, i would be the very first to welcome it. >> but putin's pleas for a delay in the vote are not working as separatists plan to go ahead with sunday's vote. cnn international correspondent matthew chance live in moscow. good morning. tell us more. >> reporter: good morning, carol. it is absolutely extraordinary that vladimir putin reversed his position so dramatically yesterday calling for the pro-russian separatists in the eastern and southeast of ukraine to postpone the referendum scheduled for this weekend. they've come out and said, well, look, we're going to go ahead with it anyway, complete
it comes as russian president vladimir pult tin claims he's pulling back his troops from the ukrainian border. he asked pro-russian separatists to declay a vote for eastern ukraine to secede. united states and nato are skeptical. >> while we have noted the russian's statement that they have started with to withdraw troops, so far we haven't seen any indications that they're pulling back their troops. let me assure you that if we get visible evidence that they are actually pulling back the...
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you see southwest and pulte doing well. here's the problem. these are relatively mid to small cap names. you need big names to move the s&p. big market cap. here's one, eog, some of the big e and p companies had a go ahead month and this is one of the -- good month and this is one of the reasons. eog, for example, had a terrific month overall. look at that up almost 9%. essentially a historic high. down a little bit today. don't worry about that. overall a good month for that company. let's just talk about the retailers. ann taylor, i know they talked about all this restructuring, but the flagship store down 2.3%. that was a bit of a disappointment here. sales picked up in april. the guidance, basically in line with expectations. that may be the reason that the stock is opening to the upside. big lots had a much better overall number. much better. 0.9% comp store sales. that was a surprise, a discounter like them essentially giving positive comments and overall, raised their goodance for the full year -- guidance for the full year. this compan
you see southwest and pulte doing well. here's the problem. these are relatively mid to small cap names. you need big names to move the s&p. big market cap. here's one, eog, some of the big e and p companies had a go ahead month and this is one of the -- good month and this is one of the reasons. eog, for example, had a terrific month overall. look at that up almost 9%. essentially a historic high. down a little bit today. don't worry about that. overall a good month for that company. let's...
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check out names like leonard, dr horton and pulte group, all of them rising again on new home sales after a nice run yesterday. simon on existing home sales. back over to you. >> thank you very much. meantime the russian president vladimir putin was live on cnbc earlier today saying he will respect the result of sunday's presidential election in the ukraine but slamming western powers for their sanctions against his administration. for more insight on what we witnessed live on tv this morning let's bring in jim stewart, columnist for "the new york times" and a pulitzer prize winner. >> good morning. good morning to you. >> it was an extraordinary piece of television in many ways. >> absolutely. first of all i have to say, the idea that putin has gone on cnbc i think is actually quite encouraging. it shows he wants to re s ts to sophisticated business and financial audience. he was care about the markets and how these actor in the financial world are reacting to what he's doing. >> what do you think the strategy is here? >> i think it started to become clear. seemed crazy at first but i do
check out names like leonard, dr horton and pulte group, all of them rising again on new home sales after a nice run yesterday. simon on existing home sales. back over to you. >> thank you very much. meantime the russian president vladimir putin was live on cnbc earlier today saying he will respect the result of sunday's presidential election in the ukraine but slamming western powers for their sanctions against his administration. for more insight on what we witnessed live on tv this...
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you look at pulte among the top performing s&p components, so some of the areas that have been really ignored by the market are getting a little bit of love this morning. >> the one everyone is trying to figure out is the retail sales report for the month of april. 0.1% growth. a lot less than economists were looking for. yet, higher revisions for march. you wonder how that really adds up for gdp in the next quarter and whether the optimism, the 4% we keep hearing from steve liesman and from some of the estimates on wall street can continue. >> yet the stock market is -- that steady, steady relentless rise. >> what did i tell you about tuesdays? >> what did you tell us about tuesdays? >> i told you. >> what gave it away? >> the string of seven tuesdays in a row, is that what gave it away? >> it seems to be a trend. tuesday best day of the week for equities. friday, i think is the weakest. >> we have not mentioned saying they might back negative rates on bank deposits we sets a new tone in europe. >> it does. it's more of the verbal intervention for the european central bank they might
you look at pulte among the top performing s&p components, so some of the areas that have been really ignored by the market are getting a little bit of love this morning. >> the one everyone is trying to figure out is the retail sales report for the month of april. 0.1% growth. a lot less than economists were looking for. yet, higher revisions for march. you wonder how that really adds up for gdp in the next quarter and whether the optimism, the 4% we keep hearing from steve liesman...