Chad Morganlander, Portfolio Manager at Washington Crossing Advisors, discusses Friday's market dip that caused the Dow to close at its lowest level since June 2016. He tells us what to expect from the markets in the week ahead.
Morganlander believes it would be healthy for markets to continue to pull back. He adds that nervous millennials who lived through the crash of 2009 should think long-term and take this chance to diversify their portfolios.
Wealthfront’s CFO Alan Iberman talks the $2.05B IPO and the major moment for robo banking as the company bets on AI, automation, and “self-driving money."
A rare magnum of Dom Pérignon Vintage 1961 champagne that was specially produced for the 1981 wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana has failed to sell during an auction. Danish auction house Bruun Rasmussen handled the bidding Thursday. The auction's house website lists the bottle as not sold. It was expected to fetch up to around $93,000. It is one of 12 bottles made to celebrate the royal wedding. Little was revealed about the seller. The auction house says the bids did not receive the desired minimum price.