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CNBC's "Fast Money"

Navigating 3 Big Stock Moves… And Opportunities in Private Credit 6/3/25

CNBC's "Fast Money"

CNBC

Business, Investing, News

4.31.2K Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2025

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Three major stock moves catching our traders attention. How they’re handling the action in Nvidia, Netflix, and Boeing… and which direction they see them heading next. Plus, stocks inching back towards record highs, but is there even more opportunity in the private sector? How one firm is giving investors an alternative to public stocks, and where they see the most action. Fast Money Disclaimer

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0:00.0

Live from the NASDAQ market site in the heart of New York City's Times Square, this is Fast Money.

0:06.8

Here's what's on tap tonight.

0:08.3

Three major moves catching your eye today.

0:10.6

What's behind the action in these big names?

0:12.2

And should you be a buyer or seller at these levels?

0:14.9

And a nuclear trade, meta, inking a 20-year agreement with consolation energy, what it means

0:19.1

for the utility and what it says about the future of AI. Plus crowd strike drops from their all-time highs after its latest

0:25.2

earnings report, Dollar General, host its best day ever. And Ford gets a big bump in sales in May.

0:30.9

Can the carmaker keep driving higher? I'm Melissa Lee. Come to you, Laffer's Studio, be at the NASDAQ on the desk tonight. Tim Seymour, Karen Feinerman, Dan Nathan, and Guy Adami.

0:39.4

We start off at the tail of three stocks driving today's action.

0:42.4

Boeing rising nearly a percent, Netflix dipping slightly into the red after hitting an all-time high early in the session.

0:48.0

We start off with Invadia, surging almost 3 percent in a strong day for chip stocks. The chipmaker also catching a bit on headlines out of Taiwan

0:54.9

Semi's Investor Day, with that CEO brushing off concerns over the impact of tariffs so far and

1:00.2

saying that AI demand remains robust. Invita is surpassing Microsoft to once again become the most

1:06.0

valuable stock in the market with a total value of almost $3.5 dollars. It's the first time at the top since January 24th.

1:14.2

But what do you do with the shares here?

1:16.6

Buy or sell, Guy.

1:18.1

Well, you're familiar with that meatloaf, the singer meat loaf?

1:21.4

Mr. Loaf?

1:22.4

Mr. Loaf, two out of three ain't bad?

1:23.5

Exactly.

1:24.1

Do you have a real name on meatloaf?

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