Reddit IPO a 'litmus test' on investor appetite for non-AI companies, says FirstMark's Heitzmann Published 2024-03-20 Download video MP4 360p Recommendations 11:09 Jim Cramer tracks Nvidia's rise to the top 04:47 Reddit is a 'smaller, more volatile' Twitter, says Big Technology's Alex Kantrowitz 11:43 Is Astera Labs the Next Big AI Stock? 04:24 Reddit will learn how to monetize their customers and surprise people, says tastylive’s Tom Sosnoff 05:32 Best strategy for investors is to stick with what's working like AI, says Fundstrat's Tom Lee 05:19 I'm concerned the Fed is chasing lagging indicators, says David Rosenberg on inflation 12:03 Jim Cramer on what could be the next $1 trillion stock 57:44 Reddit Reignites the IPO Market, Microsoft’s AI All-Stars, and Private Equity Perks | Prof G Markets 05:46 5% Fed funds rate 'not restrictive' at this point, says Richard Bernstein's Michael Contopoulos 05:22 No relief on the horizon for home prices, says Redfin's Chen Zhao 09:54 Sunak Calls the Election: What the Hell Just Happened? 04:55 How AI tools are changing the sales world 05:38 Lightning Round: Apple is a buy here, says Jim Cramer 04:13 What is an IPO? | CNBC Explains 04:55 Nvidia's growth story will continue, says Deepwater's Gene Munster 44:15 Mad Money – 5/28/24 | Audio Only 11:09 Palantir CEO Alex Karp speaks with CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin 06:16 Reddit shares open above IPO price: Here's what you need to know 10:26 Mark Cuban On Tesla Going Private, Staying Out Of The Market 14:07 NEW CALEDONIA | A New Insurgency?