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Re: CNBC
I sometimes watch CNBC because:
- Erin Burnett is [censored] hot - Kudlow & Company at 7pm ET often has commentators that are pretty ACist and pro Ron Paul |
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Love larry kudlow. Fast money is ok too just for a different perspective
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Is Fox Business any good? We don't have it on Comcast yet, am I missing anything? CNBC stinks.
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Is Fox Business any good? [/ QUOTE ] No. |
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As OP pointed out, it's basically entertainment with propaganga mixed in. I watch these shows and read the WSJ the way a Russian living in the old Soviet Union would read the Pravda. It's not the news. It's the party line.
Last time I tuned in to CNBC, some guy was recommending Citibank at 35. The stock has since dropped to 30. |
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Last time I tuned in to CNBC, some guy was recommending Citibank at 35. The stock has since dropped to 30. [/ QUOTE ] This is the same with all TV analysts. They make recos because that's what viewers want to watch. Anyone who trades using TV recommendations is a fish anyway. Even if it a good pick, it only involves about 5% of the trading decision. Some of my favourite TV analyst quotes: "I think it's a stock-pickers market" (isn't it always?) "I think the stock will outperform" (so, it might drop less than the index?) "I'm bullish on this stock going forward" (tomorrow? next week/year??) "It might be time to bank some profits" (why??? - do you know my trade objectives?) OK. That was fun, she was hot, but what do I do now? Pleeeease. STFU. Oh, wait...I can do something else other than watch TV. |
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Oh, wait...I can do something else other than watch TV. [/ QUOTE ] Blasphemy obv |
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