On July 25, 2025, CNBC launched a suite of fresh features designed to drill down deeper into user behavior, keeping audiences glued with real-time market analysis and alerts. The update, noted just 41 minutes before the publication, highlights CNBC’s commitment to delivering timely financial news and tools for investors and market enthusiasts alike.
One of the most interesting offerings, though, is the ability to … “Join Pro.” This new feature provides interactive access to premium content and proprietary tools specifically designed for institutional caliber traders. Through the introduction of powerful, training-driven applications such as “PRO,” which you can access through CNBC’s PRO application. Their Pro service goes above and beyond with in-depth market analysis and insider insights to equip both new and experienced investors.
Smartly designed as an accompaniment to the Pro paywall, CNBC has recently rolled out a new livestream feature. This allows users to stay informed with real-time market activity and news as it occurs. Viewers can watch live, Nashville-based broadcasts from CNBC at Live TV. That way, they won’t be caught flat-footed by any major changes in the financial landscape. Adding a “WATCH LIVE” feature, programming has made it easy for any viewer to tune into live programming with just one click.
For those looking for specific stock analysis, CNBC has expanded its “Market Insider” section, which can be found at Market Insider. This section includes detailed writeups on stocks that are making big moves. Hidden gems like Tesla (TSLA), Intel (INTC), Deckers (DECK), and Charter Communications (CHTR) peaked my interest. Such insights are invaluable for investors looking to profit from mispricings in the ebbs and flows of the market.
CNBC contributor Christina Cheddar Berk has been vigorously working behind the scenes producing on air content to help lay the groundwork for these new capabilities. You can continue to benefit from her expertise and insights at her new home on LinkedIn Christina Cheddar Berk’s LinkedIn.
To facilitate easy navigation, CNBC provides a “Skip Navigation” option on their website, allowing users to access the main content quickly without unnecessary scrolling. This new feature is especially helpful for on-the-go professionals who need details on-demand.