Andrew Tonner, The Motley Fool, says that ad revenue, not hardware, remains the main financial driver for Google.
Reva Goujon, Stratfor, weighs in on the viability of Trump's border wall and import tax on products from Mexico.
Dan Heckman, U.S. Bank Wealth Management, says that revenue growth is expected on account of stronger consumer optimism.
Michael Yoshikami, CEO of Destination WM, say that the markets are rising on earnings beats and the Trump administration's policy proposals.
James Cakmak at Monness, Crespi, Hardt & Co says that eBay might have accelerated its performance but it is losing market share.
The wall that Trump has described costs at least $20 billion and Homeland Security does not have those funds, says Jeffrey Wright at Eurasia Group.
Nicholas Smith, Japan strategist CLSA, says that the yield differential between the U.S. and Japan is a factor that will lead to a fall in yen.
Chris Higgins, Morningstar, talks about Boeing's latest results and what lies in store for future orders.
Scott Mann, president of Mann Financial Group, says that it's better to stay cautious on the "irrational exuberance" in the market.
Ram Gorlamandala, Tat Capital, talks about the tech giant's attempt to secure tax breaks to manufacture in India.
John Browne, Euro Pacific Capital, weighs in on the Supreme Court ruling on the triggering of Article 50 to leave the European Union.
Henry Guo, M Science, says that the Alibaba platform continues to attract consumers and merchants.
Trump's executive orders drove the market higher, but time for a drop now, says Todd Horwitz, Bubbatrading.com.
Kumar Palghat, MD of Kapstream Capital, weighs in on the Trump's urging of automakers to manufacture in the United States.
Manoj Menon, MD at Frost & Sullivan, says that difficulty in pinpointing the root cause of Samsung's Note S7 problems is understandable.
China doesn't want its role in the region to be threatened by the THAAD deployment in South Korea, says Florian Kohlbacher, Economist Corporate Network.
However, store traffic is a stumbling block for the fast food giant, says Jason Moser, senior analyst at The Motley Fool.