We're now turning quite bearish, says Cantor Fitzgerald's Eric Johnston
Eric Johnston, head of equity derivatives and cross asset at Cantor Fitzgerald, joins 'Closing Bell: Overtime' to discuss today's jobs report and whether the stronger-than-expected number has dashed any hopes for a year-end rally.
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