PRO TALK RECAP

Wed, Jan 15 2025
CNBC Pro Talks: Value investor reveals where to invest for 2025

As investors ponder how — and where — to invest this year, CNBC's Tanvir Gill quizzed Knut Gezelius, lead portfolio manager at Skagen Global, on where he sees opportunities in the current market.

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CNBC Pro Talks: Value investor reveals where he's investing this year
As investors ponder how — and where — to invest this year, CNBC’s Tanvir Gill asked Knut Gezelius, lead portfolio manager at Skagen Global, on where he sees opportunities in the current market.
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Pro Talks: Fundstrat's Tom Lee breaks down his 2025 playbook
CNBC's Dominic Chu speaks with Tom Lee, managing partner at Fundstrat, to get his take on the stocks poised for a breakout in 2025. He shares the trends and sectors he's watching closely. Plus, he takes stock-specific questions from Pro subscribers.
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Pro Talks: Zach Pandl reveals how politics and the economy are driving bitcoin's bull run
CNBC's Tanaya Macheel speaks with Zach Pandl, Managing director of research for Grayscale, to break down the cryptocurrency market's explosive 2024. Pandl also shares what thinks could drive digital asset prices even higher in 2025 and takes questions from Pro subscribers.
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Pro Talks: Grayscale's Zach Pandl on bitcoin's rally and the crypto market's setup for 2025
CNBC's Tanaya Macheel speaks with Zach Pandl, Managing director of research for Grayscale, to break down the cryptocurrency market's explosive 2024. Pandl also shares what thinks could drive digital asset prices even higher in 2025 and takes questions from Pro subscribers.
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CNBC Pro Talks: Will AI stocks push higher in 2025? Nvidia investor shares his outlook
CNBC’s Silvia Amaro asked Stephen Yiu of Blue Whale Growth Fund how his “high-conviction” stocks, including many in the AI and chip sector, are likely to perform in 2025.
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