SNAP benefits expire, open enrollment, earnings: What to Watch

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SNAP benefits expire, open enrollment, earnings: What to Watch
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Market Domination Overtime host Josh Lipton previews several of the biggest stories to come throughout next week, including:

— The nearing expiration of SNAP benefits funding (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) as a federal judge orders the Trump administration to continue funding the program.

— Earnings results from Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-A, BRK-B) this Saturday and quarterly results from companies like Palantir Technologies (PLTR), Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), Qualcomm (QCOM), and McDonald's (MCD) throughout the rest of the week

— The beginning of open enrollment for health insurance coverage.

— Economic commentary from a handful of Federal Reserve officials.

— Tesla's (TSLA) shareholder meeting, where investors will vote on CEO Elon Musk's $1 trillion executive pay package.

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Video Transcript

00:07 Speaker A

Time now for what to watch. SNAP benefits are set to expire on Saturday.

00:12 Speaker A

This is coming as a federal judge on Friday ordered the Trump administration to keep paying out SNAP benefits just one day before those food stamps were set to stop for millions of Americans.

00:22 Speaker A

Open enrollment for 2026 health coverage kicking off Saturday and running through January 15th.

00:29 Speaker A

Middle-income households could feel the pinch this year. enhanced subsidies are expiring meaning higher premiums for some families.

00:41 Speaker A

And taking a look at earnings as well, a big batch of reports on deck, including Palantier, AMD and Robin Hood.

00:49 Speaker A

AMD announced results for the third quarter on Tuesday. and I was expecting AMD's Q3 results to come in line with estimates.

00:56 Speaker A

The focus now turning to how well it can ramp up its new AI chips in the second half of the year.

01:01 Speaker A

And moving over to the Federal Reserve, a lot of commentary coming from Fed officials throughout the week, including Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan.

01:13 Speaker A

Logan making comments on Friday saying that the October rate cut was not needed and opposes cutting again in December.

01:21 Speaker A

Another corporate event to watch, the Tesla shareholder meeting that takes place on Thursday, November 6th.

01:27 Speaker A

The vote everyone is watching whether shareholders will approve CEO Elon Musk's trillion-dollar pay package.

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