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    CHK - Chesapeake Energy In Trouble?

    Probably margin calls on CEO McClendon. He bought over 9million shares in the past year at a much higher price
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    PPT on CNBC

    For real. CNBC ratings must be in the dumps for them to load such relevant testimony with boatloads of commercials. I think fewer people are tuning in as their portfolios shrink. For most long-term holders, no news is good news. This is bad news for CNBC and the rest of us who must endure the...
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    Bob Pisani is the biggest dork on CNBC

    She just said Freeport McMORON....U gotta love this ditz!
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    Bob Pisani is the biggest dork on CNBC

    Are U Kidding??? Did U just here her ipathetic bumbling interview with the Oil analysts. She makes Melissa Francis look like Mensa material
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    About Jim Cramer

    A strange thread, for sure. Not to defend Cramer, but his hostility (better stated, DISTRUST), is of the Chinese GOVERNMENT, which I hope you concur, is distinct from the Chinese people (just as the US. Government is thankfully quite distinct from us regular Americans). His hostility...
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    #1 Oil Bull now short

    FALSE. John Rigas, now 83, lied a blue streak several years ago while CEO of Adelphia, sending the company into bankruptcy and himself up the river for the rest of his miserable life.
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    #1 Oil Bull now short

    Perhaps, but his fund admitted to taking quite a hit on that call.
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    #1 Oil Bull now short

    He was barely coherent. Senility setting in quick. The guy's no longer relevant after his big "Short Oil at $100" call failed.
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    Joe Terranova: Cnbc/fast Money

    Come on...the worst by far is Guy ADUMMI. This dufus told everyone to get in HUM last week at 47 (it went down to 33 the next day). He also told everyone to get into SLB (at 87) today at 81. I'd rather have a trader say nothing specfic than commit to awful positions. I hope ADAMI has lost big...
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    ABK massive block prints ah, huge buying WE ARe SAVED!!!!!!

    Another reason why "specialists" are nothing more than pathetic overpaid dinosaurs
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    The Power of CNBC (like it or not)

    There are countless people who discount CNBC, but how can you dispute what it has done with the markets today. Aside from the various ABK spikes as Gasparino came on, nothing compares to the 13 point spike in GOOG as Goldman came on with a story that had been out for hours. The nas futures shot...
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    RIMM is up on news

    On its last earnings call, the CEO said the guidance contained a "wildcard" which was consumer demand. In the past, RIMM sold mainly to business customers, so its first real penetration into the consumer market might expose it to seasonality (a downturn after a strong holiday season). With that...
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    Who is the most worthless on CNBC? I vote Bob Pisani

    How could no one have mentioned Melissa Francis? This uglier, dimmer version of Tori Spelling grates like no other Her own show got cancelled last year after it posted (according to one website) some of the lowest numbers ever tracked for a cable show on basic cable. She has absolutely...
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    The current day trading environment

    I am a "pure" daytrader and though I've had a great year so far, the past three days have been particularly frustrating. Little follow through and lots of chop. So in times like these, I abandon my usual core group of stocks for the hot stocks du jour (FSLR, UNH today). I've found that it's...
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    CNBC is wasting time

    I called and complained LOUDLY, especially after they missed the UNH breaking news. Two minutes later, they switched back to business news. Coincidence? who knows?? But what a colossal waste of time and energy on a He-Said/He-Said squabble in front of a bunch of arrogant self-important...
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    Most Annoying Weasel on CNBC

    So we gave up Liz Claman and Eric Bolling for this rodent. Talk about a pathetic trade. Good thing GE/NBC doesn't own any athletic teams.
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    Most Annoying Weasel on CNBC

    The guy actually raises my blood pressure. I borrowed a monitor and watched it spike as he came on earlier. Even a stressful trade doesn't cause it to spike like that. I am starting to phone in CNBC today, with my various numbers, to get him out of there. Anyone want to help, the number is...
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    Most Annoying Weasel on CNBC

    This post is NOT for those who criticizie/flame/deride anyone that has CNBC on in the background. Please ignore. For those of us who keep CNBC on for the occasional breaking news story that yields nice proifts. WHAT IS THE DEAL with this Dennis Neil guy. Every time he opens his mouth, he begs...
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    tomorrow, market could 'overlook' today asia stuff and look to fill Fridays GAP

    Yes....where have you been the last several years? The US markets have clearly lost their leadership position. And how do begin to explain this massive world-wide sell-off based on Friday's US performance (Dow down .49%)???
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    for daytrading...which is most important to monitor for market movement?

    Agree with all except avoiding the "stock of the day." When you get married to a small group of stocks, there are days when they just chop back and forth. Meanwhile, you have a huge moving/high volume stock like RIGL yesterday, which offered great profit potential, while essentially obeying the...
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