Stocks way down. This morning, down some more. Look at this. The dow is going to be off over 250 points at the open. The s p, 26. The nasdaq, 64, 65. Now, treasury secretary mnuchin says we can get those jobs back by going back to work. The president is very forceful on this. This is what he told maria on opening up the economy soon. Watch this. I want them to open when they can, when they want, the governors are opening them. Most of them are either opened or opening or considering it. I think that we have to get back to work. We have to get our country back. We have to take it back. It was artificially closed. We did the right thing and now we got to get back. We got to bring our country back and its going to happen and its going to happen fast. I call it a transition to greatness. Stuart hes going to pennsylvania where six counties are defying the governors Strict Lockdown rules. The president will likely address that issue today. Meanwhile, a successful Court Challenge to a governo
Both sides claiming progress joining us for the entire hour, Karen Finerman, ceo of metropolitan capital welcome. Thanks for having me. This looks like a strong way to end what has been a strong week for stocks. What stood out to you in the rally . To me its the volatility that stands out to me. Volatility both up and down. Im always long bias, no matter what, which is a blessing and a curse. To me this is a scary time i think im a little more in cash than i would be and desk y definitely more protected. I want to be more hedged. So youve been buying puts . Yes over the last week i think the volatility i think it doesnt fully reflect the volatility that is out there, the tweet that could come at any moment. Why do you say its a scary time to me trade is really the issue here, not the fed. I think what keeps cfos up at night is not are we going to get 25, are we going to get 50 its what does our supply chain need to look like, how much can we pass on, how much do we need to absorb. Thos
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