Art Cashin The Trader's Edge
Airtime: Fri. May 7 2010 | 8:56 AM ET
Insight on the return of risk, with Art Cashin, UBS.

Airtime: Fri. May 7 2010 | 8:56 AM ET
Insight on the return of risk, with Art Cashin, UBS.

James Surowiecki from the New Yorker discusses Health Care with David Cutler.

Kansas City Fed President Thomas Hoenig testifies to a House Field Committee on the economy and the issue of too big to fail.

Stocks are “climbing a wall of worry and that tends to be the best kind of bull market,” Mike Lenhoff from Brewin Dolphin told CNBC Tuesday. Marc Ostwald from Monument Securities joined the discussion.

On the back of reports Beijing has orderd banks to charge higher mortgage rates for first time home buyers, Richard Barkham, group research director at Grosvenor and Michael Kurtz, head of regional strategy at Macquarie Securities, discuss why the incentives to invest in Chinese real estate still remain strong.

Looking at the market, since Monday’s follow-through day, the market and a batch of leading stocks, steadily rallied which is a healthy sign. The fact that we have not seen any serious distribution days show up since Monday’s FTD bodes well for this nascent rally. It is also a welcome sign to see the market continue to improve as investors digest the latest round of stronger than expected economic and earnings data. Remember that now that a new rally has been confirmed, the window is open to start buying high quality breakouts. Trade accordingly.

Why the U.S. government will face pressure to bail out struggling states in the next 12 months, with Meredith Whitney, Meredith Whitney Advisory Group CEO.