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The Bell Ringers

The Bell Ringers

By Clement Thibault & Jesse Cohen

Welcome to Investing.com's very own markets related podcast - The Bell Ringers!

Join Jesse Cohen and Clement Thibault, two senior Investing.com analysts, as they go over the most significant markets events from last week and the upcoming week to prepare you for this week in the financial markets.

The format is simple; 3 minutes segments on every topic you need to know about this week, with a bell to keep us on schedule.

Find us on Twitter for feedback @Investingcom, @JesseCohenInv, and @ClemThibault !
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The Bell Ringers #9: Dovish Powell, Markets Rally To ATHs, Earnings Season Kicks Off

The Bell Ringers Jul 14, 2019

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The Bell Ringers #21 - Q3 Earnings Season Special #2

The Bell Ringers #21 - Q3 Earnings Season Special #2

Join Investing.com senior analysts Jesse Cohen and Clement Thibault in another special Bell Ringers podcast episode as they review the most significant earnings releases that impacted financial markets last week and look ahead to what are likely to be the top earnings in the week ahead.

The format is simple: the two will spend two minutes talking about stock; a bell then sounds once time is up, whereupon they'll move on to the next one.

This week’s earnings season extravaganza starts with: thoughts on last week’s results from big names like Apple (01:15-03:35), Facebook (03:35-5:45), Google-parent Alphabet (05:45-08:30), Beyond Meat (08:30-11:15) and Pinterest (11:15-13:15).

Turning their attention to the week ahead, the duo provided their opinions and thoughts on what to expect from this week’s busy batch of earnings, including Uber (13:15-16:30), CVS Healthcare (16:30-18:50), Qualcomm (18:50-21:30), Roku (21:30-24:15), and Walt Disney (24:15-27:50) .

To close out the episode, they each provided their stock of the week: Square for Jesse (27:50-29:55) and Take-Two Interactive for Clement (29:55-32:25).

Find us on Twitter for feedback @Investingcom, @BellRingersPod, @JesseCohenInv, and @ClemThibault!

Nov 03, 201932:27
The Bell Ringers #20 - Q3 Earnings Season Special #1

The Bell Ringers #20 - Q3 Earnings Season Special #1

Join Investing.com senior analysts Jesse Cohen and Clement Thibault in a special Bell Ringers podcast episode as they review the most significant earnings releases that impacted financial markets last week and look ahead to what are likely to be the top earnings in the week ahead.

The format is simple: the two will spend two minutes talking about each stock; a bell then sounds once time is up, whereupon they'll move on to the next one.

This week’s earnings season extravaganza starts with: thoughts on last week’s results from big names like Amazon (01:30-04:20), Microsoft (04:20-06:50), Tesla (06:50-09:30), Boeing (09:30-12:00) and McDonald’s (12:00-15:00).

Turning their attention to the week ahead, the duo provided their opinions and thoughts on what to expect from this week’s busy batch of earnings, including Apple (15:00-18:00), Facebook (18:00-20:40), Google parent Alphabet (20:40-23:00), AT&T (23:00-25:45) and Starbucks (25:45-29:20).

To close out the episode, they each provided their stock of the week: Shopify for Jesse (29:20-31:20) and Kraft Heinz for Clement (31:20-35:20).

Find us on Twitter for feedback @Investingcom, @BellRingersPod, @JesseCohenInv, and @ClemThibault!

Oct 27, 201935:19
The Bell Ringers #19 - Season Finale: Trade Wars, Oil Wars, Streaming Wars

The Bell Ringers #19 - Season Finale: Trade Wars, Oil Wars, Streaming Wars

Join Investing.com senior analysts Jesse Cohen and Clement Thibault as they review the most significant events that impacted financial markets last week and look ahead to what are likely to be the top business and financial stories in the week ahead.

The format is simple: the two will spend three minutes talking about each topic; a bell then sounds once time is up, whereupon they'll move on to the next topic.

This week’s episode starts with: thoughts on another action-packed week on Wall Street, where U.S. stocks posted their first weekly decline in a month amid renewed trade tension between the U.S. and China.

Next up: The two weighed in on the Federal Reserve’s rate cut announcement and whether last week’s turmoil in money markets was just a one-off event or if it’s the start of something more worrying.

Finally, they summarize last week’s volatility in crude oil markets, where prices enjoyed their biggest weekly gain in months after the recent attack on Saudi oil facilities knocked out more than half of the kingdom’s output.

Turning their attention to the week ahead, the duo provided their opinions and thoughts on how markets are likely to perform in the coming days and whether we’re setting up for more record highs on Wall Street or if a pullback is on the horizon.

The two also focused on what to expect from this week’s busy slate of Federal Reserve speakers and economic data and how it can impact expectations for further easing in the months ahead.

Finally, the two also touched on the turmoil in the streaming space, where stocks like Netflix and Roku have both suffered steep declines this month, and what names are likely to come out on top when the streaming wars are all set and done.

To close out the episode, they each provided their stock of the week: KB Home for Jesse and Nike for Clement.

Find us on Twitter for feedback @Investingcom, @BellRingersPod, @JesseCohenInv, and @ClemThibault!

Sep 22, 201929:21
The Bell Ringers #18: Huge Fed September Meeting, Saudi Oil Under Attack

The Bell Ringers #18: Huge Fed September Meeting, Saudi Oil Under Attack

Join Investing.com senior analysts Jesse Cohen and Clement Thibault as they review the most significant events that impacted financial markets last week and look ahead to what are likely to be the top business and financial stories in the week ahead.

The format is simple: the two will spend three minutes talking about each topic; a bell then sounds once the time is up, whereupon they'll move on to the next topic.

This week’s episode starts with: thoughts on another exciting week on Wall Street, where U.S. stocks enjoyed their third straight weekly gain amid easing trade tension between the U.S. and China.

Next up: The two weighed in on the European Central Bank’s decision last week to restart quantitative easing (QE) and cut its deposit rate deeper into negative territory in a bid to revive the euro zone’s faltering economy.

Finally, the two talk about the troubles facing the potential WeWork IPO, which saw its valuation cut to as low as $10 billion from $47 billion due to softer than expected demand.

Turning their attention to the week ahead, the duo provided their opinions and thoughts on how markets are likely to perform in the coming days and whether we’re setting up for more record highs on Wall Street.

The two also touched on what to expect from the Federal Reserve’s policy meeting, which kicks off on Tuesday, with a 25 basis point rate cut likely to be announced on Wednesday.

Finally, the two also focused on what’s in store in the crude oil market, where prices are expected to spike after an attack on Saudi oil facilities over the weekend knocked out more than half of the kingdom’s oil output.

To close out the episode, they each provided their stock of the week: Adobe Systems for Jesse and Lockheed Martin for Clement.

Sep 15, 201933:32
The Bell Ringers #17: Will The Fed And ECB Set The Market Up For New Highs?

The Bell Ringers #17: Will The Fed And ECB Set The Market Up For New Highs?

Join Investing.com senior analysts Jesse Cohen and Clement Thibault as they review the most significant events that impacted financial markets last week and look ahead to what are likely to be the top business and financial stories in the week ahead.

The format is simple: the two will spend three minutes talking about each topic; a bell then sounds once time is up, whereupon they'll move on to the next topic.

This week’s episode starts with: thoughts on yet another action-packed week on Wall Street, where U.S. stocks enjoyed their second straight weekly gain amid easing trade tension between the U.S. and China.

Next up: The two weighed in on the troubles facing the potential WeWork IPO, which last week saw its valuation cut to as low as $20 billion from $47 billion due to softer than expected demand.

Finally, the two talk about the passive investment movement and whether recent talk that it is a bubble is justified.

Turning their attention to the week ahead, the duo provided their opinions and thoughts on how markets are likely to perform in the coming days and whether we’re setting up for more record highs on Wall Street.

The two also touched on what’s in store on the data front, with the latest reports on U.S. retail sales and consumer price inflation both on the agenda in the days ahead, as well as the European Central Bank’s policy meeting.

Finally, the two also focused on Apple’s product launch event, at which the tech giant is slated to unveil its next generation of iPhones.

To close out the episode, they each provided their stock of the week: Zscaler for Jesse and Aurora Cannabis for Clement. Find us on Twitter for feedback @Investingcom, @BellRingersPod, @JesseCohenInv, and @ClemThibault!

Sep 08, 201929:30
The Bell Ringers #16: Did Trump's Fake Phone Call Save The Market?

The Bell Ringers #16: Did Trump's Fake Phone Call Save The Market?

Join Investing.com senior analysts Jesse Cohen and Clement Thibault as they review the most significant events that impacted financial markets last week and look ahead to what are likely to be the top business and financial stories in the week ahead.

The format is simple: the two will spend three minutes talking about each topic; a bell then sounds once time is up, whereupon they'll move on to the next topic.

This week’s episode starts with thoughts on yet another wild and crazy week on Wall Street, where U.S. stocks ended a volatile month on a high note thanks to a phone call that President Donald Trump said took place between U.S. and Chinese trade negotiators - something which Beijing has left largely unconfirmed.

Next up: The two discussed last week’s relatively strong U.S. economic data, which revealed the strongest pace of consumer spending in more than four years, and whether fears of an impending recession are justified.

Finally, the two talk about the latest Brexit developments as markets grapple with the fallout from U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s suspension of parliament.

Turning their attention to the week ahead, the duo provided their opinions and thoughts on how markets are likely to perform in the coming days and whether we’re setting up for another volatile week as September kicks off.

The two also touched on what’s in store on the data front, with the monthly U.S. nonfarm payrolls report as well as fresh readings on ISM’s manufacturing and services indices all on the agenda in the days ahead.

Finally, the two also focused on the latest batch of quarterly earnings due this week, including financial results from recent IPOs Slack and Zoom.

To close out the episode, they each provided their stock of the week: Palo Alto Networks for Jesse and Philip Morris for Clement.

Find us on Twitter for feedback @Investingcom, @BellRingersPod, @JesseCohenInv, and @ClemThibault!

Sep 01, 201931:10
The Bell Ringers #15: Trump Whipsaws Markets, How To Play The Volatility

The Bell Ringers #15: Trump Whipsaws Markets, How To Play The Volatility

Join Investing.com senior analysts Jesse Cohen and Clement Thibault as they review the most significant events that impacted financial markets last week and look ahead to what are likely to be the top business and financial stories in the week ahead.

The format is simple: the two will spend three minutes talking about each topic; a bell then sounds once time is up, whereupon they'll move on to the next topic.

This week’s episode starts with: thoughts on yet another wild and crazy week on Wall Street, where U.S. stocks plunged after President Donald Trump ratcheted up the rhetoric on China, once again escalating the trade war between Washington and Beijing.

Next up: The two discussed the outlook for more monetary easing from the Federal Reserve after Chairman Jerome Powell left the door open for additional rate cuts in his big speech at Jackson Hole.

Finally, the two look back at the second-quarter earnings season on Wall Street, which has all but wound down, as they note some of the big winners and losers.

Turning their attention to the week ahead, the duo provided their opinions and thoughts on how markets are likely to perform in the coming days and whether we’re setting up for another volatile week.

The two also gave their advice on how to handle the wild moves in markets and what investing mistakes you want to avoid as stocks sink.

The two also touched on what’s in store on the data front, with the second reading of U.S. gross domestic product, durable goods, consumer confidence as well as personal income and spending, which also includes the PCE deflator, the Fed’s preferred inflation indicator, all on the agenda in the days ahead.

To close out the episode, they each provided their stock of the week: Okta for Jesse and Chevron for Clement.

Aug 25, 201928:48
The Bell Ringers #14: The Trump Volatility Show, Focus Turns To Jackson Hole

The Bell Ringers #14: The Trump Volatility Show, Focus Turns To Jackson Hole

Join Investing.com senior analysts Jesse Cohen and Clement Thibault as they review the most significant events that impacted financial markets last week and look ahead to what are likely to be the top business and financial stories in the week ahead.

The format is simple: the two will spend three minutes talking about each topic; a bell then sounds once time is up, whereupon they'll move on to the next topic.

This week’s episode starts with: thoughts on the extreme moves in the Treasury market, where the yield spread on the U.S. 2- and 10-year notes inverted for the first time since 2007. The last three times this happened, U.S. recessions soon followed.

Next up: The two discussed another wild weekly performance on Wall Street, which saw nearly every day produce either big gains or big losses, as U.S. President Donald Trump helped unleash a major bout of market volatility.

Finally, the two summarize last week’s major earnings on Wall Street, which saw companies such as Walmart, NVIDIA and Macy’s report their latest quarterly results.

Turning their attention to the week ahead, the duo provided their opinions and thoughts on how markets are likely to perform in the coming days and whether we’re setting up for another volatile week.

The two also gave their thoughts on what to expect from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s highly anticipated speech at Jackson Hole on Friday, at which he is expected to clarify the central bank’s plans for a September rate cut.

The two also touched on what’s in store on the earnings front, with companies like Home Depot, Target, and TJX all set to report their latest results in the days ahead.

To close out the episode, they each provided their stock of the week: Target for Jesse and Foot Locker for Clement. 

Find us on Twitter for feedback @Investingcom, @BellRingersPod, @JesseCohenInv, and @ClemThibault!

Aug 18, 201930:08
The Bell Ringers #13: Volatile Markets, Earnings Season Winds Down, Big Week Of Data

The Bell Ringers #13: Volatile Markets, Earnings Season Winds Down, Big Week Of Data

Join Investing.com senior analysts Jesse Cohen and Clement Thibault as they review the most significant events that impacted financial markets last week and look ahead to what are likely to be the top business and financial stories in the week ahead.

The format is simple: the two will spend three minutes talking about each topic; a bell then sounds once time is up, whereupon they'll move on to the next topic.

This week’s episode starts with: thoughts on Wall Street’s wild performance, which saw every day last week produce either big losses or big gains, as the U.S.-China trade war unleashed a major bout of market volatility.

Next up: The two discussed the extreme moves in the Treasury market, where yields have fallen sharply due to worries over the global economy and amid expectations for more stimulus from central banks around the world.

Finally, the two summarize last week’s major earnings on Wall Street, which saw companies such as Walt Disney, Uber, and Lyft report their latest quarterly results.

Turning their attention to the week ahead, the duo provided thoughts on how markets are likely to perform in the coming days as investors continue to focus on the U.S.-China trade dispute.

The two also gave their thoughts on what to expect from the latest reading on U.S. CPI data, due on Tuesday, as well as July retail sales figures on Thursday, and how they could impact expectations for more rate cuts from the Federal Reserve.

The two also touched on what’s in store on the earnings front, with companies like Walmart, Macy’s, and Nvidia all set to report their latest results in the days ahead. To close out the episode, they each provided their stock of the week: Barrick Gold for Jesse and Cisco for Clement.

Find us on Twitter for feedback @Investingcom, @BellRingersPod, @JesseCohenInv, and @ClemThibault! 

Aug 11, 201927:34
The Bell Ringers #12: Trump’s Tariffs Shocker, Hawkish Fed, Earnings

The Bell Ringers #12: Trump’s Tariffs Shocker, Hawkish Fed, Earnings

Join Investing.com senior analysts Jesse Cohen and Clement Thibault as they review the most significant events that impacted financial markets last week and look ahead to what are likely to be the top business and financial stories in the week ahead.

The format is simple: the two will spend three minutes talking about each topic; a bell then sounds once time is up, whereupon they'll move on to the next topic. 

This week’s episode starts with: thoughts on Wall Street’s dismal weekly performance, which saw the S&P 500 and Nasdaq indices both notch their worst weekly performances of the year as U.S. President Donald Trump’s threat to impose more tariffs on Chinese goods rattled markets.

Next up: The two discussed the Federal Reserve’s policy meeting, which resulted in a widely expected rate cut, however Fed Chair Jerome Powell came off as more hawkish-than-expected at the central bank’s post-meeting press conference after he described it as a “mid-cycle adjustment”.

Finally, the two summarize last week’s major earnings on Wall Street, which saw companies such as Apple, Advanced Micro Devices, and Beyond Meat report their latest quarterly results.

Turning their attention to the week ahead, the duo provided thoughts on how markets are likely to perform in the coming days as investors continue to focus on the U.S.-China trade dispute and expectations for more easing from the Federal Reserve.

The two also touched on what’s in store on the earnings front, with media companies like Disney, CBS and Viacom all set to report their latest results in the days ahead.

They also discussed what to watch from UBER and Lyft earnings, as the ride-sharing industry is likely to be in the spotlight.

To close out the episode, they each provided their stock of the week: The Trade Desk for Jesse and CVS for Clement. 

 Find us on Twitter for feedback @Investingcom, @BellRingersPod, @JesseCohenInv, and @ClemThibault

Aug 04, 201928:21
The Bell Ringers #11: Fed Week, Earnings Lightning Round, U.S. Data

The Bell Ringers #11: Fed Week, Earnings Lightning Round, U.S. Data

Join Investing.com senior analysts Jesse Cohen and Clement Thibault as they review the most significant events that impacted financial markets last week and look ahead to what are likely to be the top business and financial stories in the week ahead.

The format is simple: the two will spend three minutes talking about each topic; a bell then sounds once time is up, whereupon they'll move on to the next topic.

This week’s episode starts with: thoughts on Wall Street’s upbeat weekly performance, which saw the S&P 500 and Nasdaq indices both close at fresh all-time highs.

Next up: The two summarize last week’s major earnings on Wall Street, which saw companies such as Facebook, Google-parent Alphabet, Amazon, and Boeing report their latest quarterly results.

Finally, the two discussed the European Central Bank’s policy decision, which resulted in President Mario Draghi signaling that fresh stimulus is on the way.

Turning their attention to the week ahead, the duo provided thoughts on what to expect from the Federal Reserve’s highly anticipated meeting, which is expected to conclude in the first U.S. rate cut in more than a decade.

The two also touched on what’s in store on the earnings front, with companies like Apple, Beyond Meat, Advanced Micro Devices, Mastercard, and General Motors all set to report their latest results in the coming days .

They also discussed what to watch from some of the major economic reports slated for the week ahead, with the July jobs report, due Friday, likely to steal the spotlight.

To close out the episode, they each provided their stock of the week: Shopify for Jesse and Tesla for Clement.

Jul 28, 201929:50
The Bell Ringers #10: Confused Fed, Earnings Season Gathers Pace, U.S. GDP

The Bell Ringers #10: Confused Fed, Earnings Season Gathers Pace, U.S. GDP

Join Investing.com senior analysts Jesse Cohen and Clement Thibault as they review the most significant events that impacted financial markets last week and look ahead to what are likely to be the top business and financial stories in the week ahead.

The format is simple: the two will spend three minutes talking about each topic; a bell then sounds once time is up, whereupon they'll move on to the next topic.

This week’s episode starts with: thoughts on Wall Street’s sluggish weekly performance, which saw the S&P 500 and NASDAQ Composite fall more than 1% each, notching their biggest weekly loss since late May (01:25-04:35).

Next up: The two discuss the Federal Reserve, which had a rough week of communicating its policy to markets ahead of July 30-31 meeting, at which it widely expected to deliver its first rate cut in over 10 years (04:35-08:30).

Finally, the two touched on the good Microsoft and the bad Netflix of the first major week of the second-quarter earnings season on Wall Street (08:30-11:40).

Turning their attention to the week ahead, the duo provided thoughts on the what’s in store on the earnings front, with companies like Amazon, Facebook, Google-parent Alphabet, Boeing , McDonald’s, Twitter, and Tesla all set to report their latest quarterly results in the coming days (11:40-17:40).

They also discussed what to expect from some of the major economic reports slated for the week ahead, with a reading on second-quarter U.S. GDP, due Friday, likely to steal the spotlight (17:40-21:20).

The two also gave their thoughts on the European Central Bank’s policy meeting on Thursday and what to expect as the ECB sets the stage for additional easing before the end of the year (21:20-24:45).

To close out the episode, they each provided their stock of the week: Chipotle Mexican Grill for Jesse (24:45-27:00) and Johnson & Johnson for Clement (27:00-28:30).

Find us on Twitter for feedback @Investingcom, @BellRingersPod, @JesseCohenInv, and @ClemThibault!

Jul 21, 201929:39
The Bell Ringers #9: Dovish Powell, Markets Rally To ATHs, Earnings Season Kicks Off

The Bell Ringers #9: Dovish Powell, Markets Rally To ATHs, Earnings Season Kicks Off

Join Investing.com senior analysts Jesse Cohen and Clement Thibault as they review the most significant events that impacted financial markets last week and look ahead to what are likely to be the top business and financial stories in the week ahead.

The format is simple: the two will spend three minutes talking about each topic; a bell then sounds once time is up, whereupon they'll move on to the next topic.

This week’s episode starts with: thoughts on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s testimony to Congress, in which he sent his clearest signal yet that the U.S. central bank will cut interest rates for the first time in a decade later this month. 

Next up: The two discuss Wall Street’s upbeat performance in the wake of Powell’s dovish remarks, which saw the S&P 500 finally breaking above the 3,000-level for the first time, while the Nasdaq Composite and Dow Jones Industrial Average also reached all-time highs.

Finally, the two touched on Facebook’s record-breaking $5 billion FTC fine to settle an investigation into its mishandling of users’ personal information.

Turning their attention to the week ahead, the duo provided thoughts on what to expect from the upcoming Q2 earnings season on Wall Street, which kicks into high gear in the coming days.

They also discussed which sectors and stocks to focus on, with names like JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs, Netflix, Microsoft and IBM all set to report their latest quarterly results this week. 

The two also gave their thoughts on what to expect from the latest reading on U.S. retail sales data, due on Tuesday, as well as China GDP figures on Monday, and what they could mean for markets.

To close out the episode, they each provided their stock of the week: Amazon for Jesse and Boeing for Clement.

Find us on Twitter for feedback @Investingcom, @BellRingersPod, @JesseCohenInv, and @ClemThibault!

Jul 14, 201924:59
The Bell Ringers #8: Markets Freak Over Strong Jobs Data, Powell Testimony, ECB Change Of Guard

The Bell Ringers #8: Markets Freak Over Strong Jobs Data, Powell Testimony, ECB Change Of Guard

Join Investing.com senior analysts Jesse Cohen and Clement Thibault as they review the most significant events that rocked financial markets last week and discuss what’s in store for the week ahead.

The format is simple: the two spend three minutes talking about each topic; a bell sounds when time is up, whereupon they move on to the next topic.

This week’s episode starts with thoughts on the market’s odd reaction to Friday’s strong jobs report, which saw expectations for a 50 basis point interest rate cut this month from the Federal Reserve all but fade away.

Next up: IMF Director Christine Lagarde was nominated to succeed Mario Draghi as president of the European Central Bank when his term comes to an end in October. The hosts discuss what that means for markets.

Finally, the two touch on gold and whether the yellow metal’s recent rally has come to an end after suffering a major selloff at the end of last week.

Turning their attention to the week ahead, the duo provided thoughts on how markets are likely to perform in the upcoming week as investors focus on Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s semi-annual monetary policy testimony before Congress.

They also discuss this week’s U.S. inflation data, expected Thursday and Friday, and what it could mean for the Fed’s policy in the months ahead.

The pair also consider the start of the second-quarter earnings season on Wall Street, which kicks into gear with PepsiCo's report on Tuesday.

Finally, each provides their stock of the week: Ford and Visa.

Find us on Twitter for feedback @Investingcom, @BellRingersPod, @JesseCohenInv, and @ClemThibault

Jul 07, 201924:43
The Bell Ringers #7: G20 Outcome, U.S. Jobs Report, OPEC, Trump vs. Fed Continues

The Bell Ringers #7: G20 Outcome, U.S. Jobs Report, OPEC, Trump vs. Fed Continues

Welcome to the latest episode of the BellRingers - Investing.com's very own financial markets-related podcast!

Join Investing.com senior analysts Jesse Cohen and Clement Thibault as they go over the most significant events that rocked markets last week and discuss what’s in store for the week ahead.

The format is simple: they spend three minutes talking about each topic; a bell then sounds once time is up and they then move on to the next topic.

In this week’s episode, they gave their thoughts on the S&P 500’s best first half performance in two decades.

They also spoke about the highly-anticipated G20 meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jingping, which resulted in a trade truce between the two countries and an agreement to restart talks.

Finally, they also touched on the ongoing Trump vs Federal Reserve battle after comments made by Chairman Jerome Powell appeared to push back on political pressure from the White House. 

Looking ahead, the duo gave their thoughts on how markets are likely to perform in the holiday-shortened week ahead as investors shift focus back to U.S. economic data, with Friday’s nonfarm payrolls report on the agenda.

They also discussed OPEC’s meeting, which starts on Monday, and what it could mean for oil markets.  

Bitcoin’s wild price action is also on the menu. 

They also covered Apple and Barrick Gold as their stocks of the week.

Find us on Twitter for feedback @Investingcom, @BellRingersPod, @JesseCohenInv, and @ClemThibault!

Jun 30, 201924:52
The Bell Ringers #6: Rate Cuts, Market Euphoria, Iran, China, and Much More!

The Bell Ringers #6: Rate Cuts, Market Euphoria, Iran, China, and Much More!

Welcome to Investing.com's very own markets related podcast - The Bell Ringers!

Join Jesse Cohen and Clement Thibault, two senior Investing.com analysts, as they go over the most significant markets events from last week and the upcoming week to prepare you for this week in the financial markets. 

The format is simple; 3 minutes segments on every topic you need to know about this week, with a bell to keep us on schedule.

This episode, our stocks of the week are Nike and Facebook.

Find us on Twitter for feedback @Investingcom, @JesseCohenInv, and @ClemThibault! 

Jun 23, 201923:33
The Bell Ringers #5: Fed Minutes, Brexit, Facebook, Stocks of the Week

The Bell Ringers #5: Fed Minutes, Brexit, Facebook, Stocks of the Week

Welcome to Investing.com's very own markets related podcast - The Bell Ringers!

Join Jesse Cohen and Clement Thibault, two senior Investing.com analysts, as they go over the most significant markets events from last week and the upcoming week to prepare you for this week in the financial markets. 

The format is simple; 3 minutes segments on every topic you need to know about this week, with a bell to keep us on schedule.

This episode, our stocks of the week are Costco and Baidu.

Find us on Twitter for feedback @Investingcom, @JesseCohenInv, and @ClemThibault ! 

May 26, 201921:43
The Bell Ringers #4: Fed Speakers, Pinterest, Nvidia, and Retail Earnings

The Bell Ringers #4: Fed Speakers, Pinterest, Nvidia, and Retail Earnings

Welcome to Investing.com's very own markets related podcast - The Bell Ringers!

Join Jesse Cohen and Clement Thibault, two senior Investing.com analysts, as they go over the most significant markets events from last week and the upcoming week to prepare you for this week in the financial markets.

The format is simple; 3 minutes segments on every topic you need to know about this week, with a bell to keep us on schedule.

Find us on Twitter for feedback @Investingcom, @JesseCohenInv, and @ClemThibault ! 

May 19, 201921:44
The Bell Ringers #3: Trump Tweets, Trade Wars, Earnings, and Bitcoin is Back!

The Bell Ringers #3: Trump Tweets, Trade Wars, Earnings, and Bitcoin is Back!

 Welcome to Investing.com's very own markets related podcast - The Bell Ringers!

Join Jesse Cohen and Clement Thibault, two senior Investing.com analysts, as they go over the most significant markets events from last week and the upcoming week to prepare you for this week in the financial markets.

The format is simple; 3 minutes segments on every topic you need to know about this week, with a bell to keep us on schedule.

Find us on Twitter for feedback @Investingcom, @JesseCohenInv, and @ClemThibault ! 

May 12, 201923:29
The Bell Ringers #2: US Inflation, More Earnings , Uber's IPO, and Is A Pullback Coming?

The Bell Ringers #2: US Inflation, More Earnings , Uber's IPO, and Is A Pullback Coming?

 Welcome to Investing.com's very own markets related podcast - The Bell Ringers!

Join Jesse Cohen and Clement Thibault, two senior Investing.com analysts, as they go over the most significant markets events from last week and the upcoming week to prepare you for this week in the financial markets. 

The format is simple; 3 minutes segments on every topic you need to know about this week, with a bell to keep us on schedule.

Find us on Twitter for feedback @Investingcom, @JesseCohenInv, and @ClemThibault !

May 05, 201921:43
The Bell Ringers #1: Earnings Galore, US Data (GDP + Jobs), Fed Meeting, Slack IPO

The Bell Ringers #1: Earnings Galore, US Data (GDP + Jobs), Fed Meeting, Slack IPO

Welcome to Investing.com's very own markets related podcast - The Bell Ringers!

Join Jesse Cohen and Clement Thibault, two senior Investing.com analysts, as they go over the most significant markets events from last week and the upcoming week to prepare you for this week in the financial markets. 

The format is simple; 3 minutes segments on every topic you need to know about this week, with a bell to keep us on schedule.

Find us on Twitter for feedback @Investingcom, @JesseCohenInv, and @ClemThibault !

Apr 28, 201920:44