Alicia Levine, BNY Wealth head of investment strategy and equities, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends, state of the economy, and more.
Yes, you are entitled to it, because you paid into it. There’s nothing wrong with this word. Unemployment benefits is also entitled for the same reason. However, welfare should not be called entitlement.
You saved me from crippling debt with a meager investment, and for that, I will always be thankful. Thank you, Laurie. You have transformed my life. I will keep preaching on your behalf to everyone on the planet.
If you look in the background the AMD logo is clearly visible. Maybe they're sponsors of the network? NVIDIA and AMD have always been at each others necks.
@@willtwain1383 Yeah, they're now more competitive with the rest of the world. Have you looked at what a small sliver they are of Federal tax revenue? Even if they went back to the totally noncompetitive 35% level, it wouldn't make a dent in the deficit. You havent done your research. Like most liberals, you just fixate on increasing taxes, never look at spending.
Household net worth up by %40 in 4 years?? Averaging skews the numbers here. How many household are we talking about here? What percentage of these households have what portion of the money? Does that adjust for dollar devaluation? Don't know, didn't bother factoring that in. SMH
i will forever grateful to you,you changed my entire life and i will continue to preach on your behalf for the whole world to hear you saved me from huge financial debt with just a small investment, thank you Laurie wood.
Why is always "Crickets about BTC and miners... HUT8 up AGAIN, another 10% today. Miners are running on record low supply of BTC. We all know what happens as more and more adoption continues, and the supply runs out. You don't sound crazy by sharing real news you know.
How does Nvidia being worth more than Apple, with 1/3 the earnings, and a non-recurring purchase, cyclical product, make ANY sense? How much more can it possibly go up from here? This is starting to remind me of 1999.