NYSE trader: I like energy stocks right now—and gold has a bit of a luster too
New York Stock Exchange floor trader Matt Cheslock joins Yahoo Finance's Seana Smith to discuss the latest market moves.
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Tesla is offering another classic incentive to move metal. Tesla is offering 0.99% annual percentage rate on qualifying new Model Y purchases, according to its website. With $4,250 down on a base model, Tesla’s example down payment, the lower rate saves a buyer about $100 a month.