CNBC and Bloomberg Analysts and Reporters....recent behavior

Luckily I don't listen to the professional talkers.
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Same pattern here/LOL.
But i do get something occasionaly from Cramer emails/but never in real time or without discretion. Always a bear market or bull market somewhere/if one waits enough.........
 
if this were the 1930’s most of the bears would also be standing in the soup line behind him.
No question about that. After 1933, it was pretty much straight up.....very similar to today's market....post March 2020.
 
That is just truly amazing that one single drop in the market after continous historical highs that they could actually have a markets in turmoil segment. I think there must be many fools running cnbc to put up such a segment. How could markets be in turmoil after nearly a 100% jump from market lows just in March and many stocks up hundreds and even thousands and thousands of percent. Its fucking absolutely baffling to me.

I had to think back on it...It was just the market sell-off graphics, not the turmoil ones. So apologies to CBNC? lol
 
Hahahah...
Oh my friggin god....

You guys are off the charts... stupid or funny; as to which, my verdict's still out.

I mean do you all really trade?!

Write this down ok....

You don't listen to CNBC...
....you read CNBC.



There's a big effing difference here folks.
And its really.... not that deep of a concept.

Whatever
:D:D:rolleyes:
 
Financial Media News is over. ALGOs do not watch CNBC/Bloomberg TV. They also do not read The Wall Street Journal/Barron's. That "era" is absolutely OVER!

If you look further down in the thread, you will see that I retracted my statement. They did not run a market-in-turmoil thingy on Monday. I got the graphics confused. It was just a "market sell-off" bit. So there is still hope for them?
 
If you look further down in the thread, you will see that I retracted my statement. They did not run a market-in-turmoil thingy on Monday. I got the graphics confused. It was just a "market sell-off" bit. So there is still hope for them?

Oh well, maybe, but I highly doubt it. 2020 has certainly been a very tough year for the financial media, and all these useless "journalists", as I can't even refer to them as such, as it is an insult to the actual profession.

I have Bloomberg TV "on" from 7:15am-to around 2:00pm EST (on mute), Monday-Thursday. I no longer read any financial news outside that time period. LIFE IS AMAZING...
 
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