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'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer shares the origin story behind his book 'How to Make Money in Any Market'.

'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer shares the origin story behind his book 'How to Make Money in Any Market'.

Artificial intelligence will continue to be a key pillar of market gains in 2026. We speak with Sevens Report research founder Tom Essaye, Epistrophy Capital Research Chief Market Strategist Cory Johnson, and TECHnalysis Research, LLC President Bob O'Donnell about the AI trade and what to expect in 2026.

'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer shares the origin story behind his book 'How to Make Money in Any Market'.

CNBC's Jim Cramer detailed his approach to investing in high-quality growth stocks, telling investors it's vital to search for companies with an impressive track record. "It's only hard to find these hero stocks if you're picking randomly," he said.

CNBC's Jim Cramer gave advice on how to build a balanced portfolio, suggesting investors both individual growth stocks and index funds. "Putting some money in an index fund isn't bad advice — it's a good way to play it safe," Cramer said.

Dow components fell 250 points in Monday's stock market as sellers hit gold stocks

'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer shares the origin story behind his book 'How to Make Money in Any Market'.

Trump also repeated false claims about renovation costs for the Fed headquarters during a Monday press conference

Sam Vadas and Alex Coffey explain two narrative shifts that caught their eyes on today's final takeaways. One is in the housing market and an apparent thaw seen in pending home sales.

BD8's Barbara Doran joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the day's market action.

CNBC's Eamon Javers joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk breaking news out of the White House.

Paul Gruenwald, S&P Global Ratings, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk investing in the data center buildouts.

President Donald Trump on Monday said he's looking at next month for the announcement of a candidate to replace Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and revived a threat to sue over renovations at the central bank's headquarters.

President Donald Trump says he still wants to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, who he calls an "incompetent man," following a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at his Mar-a-Lago resort. Sign up for the Washington Edition newsletter to find out how the worlds of money and politics intersect in the US capital: https://bloom.bg/3KkEimO -------- More on Bloomberg Television and Markets Like this video?

If 2024 was the year of "higher for longer," 2025 will be remembered as the year of the "Debasement Trade." It was a year where the playbook wasn't just rewritten—it was thrown out the window.

I reiterate a buy recommendation on assets tracking major U.S. indices, especially the S&P 500, heading into 2026. Despite a 15% drawdown post-Liberation Day, the S&P 500 recovered 38% and is now up over 17% YTD, reflecting market resilience.

Federal Reserve officials are clearly divided about whether higher inflation or a weaker economy is the bigger risk going forward.

Roger Ferguson, Fmr. Fed Vice Chairman, joins 'Closing Bell' to talk what is ahead for the Federal Reserve heading into 2026.

Wages increasing faster than prices could give buyers a little breathing room in a long-hostile housing market.