CNBC clueless

Quote from HolyGrail:



What controls the US equity market is the potential equity market return as compared to bonds. If the potential returns are too close the equity market will drop or rise to close the gap. If it becomes too wide one or the other will drop or rise to close the gap. Everything else is pure noise.


This is exactly the edge that Marty Schwartz says he uses in his book "Pit Bull". I am getting very interested in this bond to equities theory.

Holy, I don't suppose you could elaborate on this strategy or point me towards more info on it? Thanks.
 
I only watch CNBC for the chicks - I try and guess which presenter/guest is shagging each other - passes the time till ..ding..ding..ding.

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I will say one thing, good about them. Liz Clayman was on with this tight, tight sweater and those big, big breasts, and she turned sideways, and I lost my breath. I mean, in a good way.

Doc says I need more anerobic excercise. I'm good for today.

Whew:eek:

I guess that's two good things. See, they're better already.
 
The content on CNBC is a lot like that of a top selling artist. It's not the name of the songs or what they're about, but weather people like it enough to buy it. Those sales are a measure of success, much like the ratings for CNBC. If people stopped watching it, CNBC would be forced to change direction and maybe, based on what you guys have said is, get some real talent on the show.

Isn't CNBC owned by GM?...haha

cm69
 
Quote from wee man:

I only watch CNBC for the chicks - I try and guess which presenter/guest is shagging each other - passes the time till ding..ding..ding.

Bob Pisani is Top Dog.
He proves it all night long on "Pisani After Dark".

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People miss the point of CNBC.

It is a pure PROPAGANDA organ for the Securities Industry.
They put on the Propaganda Ministers from the NYSE and every Major Firm...
Then Liz lobs softball questions at them while they stare at her boobs.

30% of the content is extremely manipulative Broker advertising.

Case in point:

CNBC did not cover... (or maybe gave it 10 seconds)...
The criminal trials of the NYSE Floor Governors and Specialists that were convicted.

In contrast...
A CEO has his perp walk shown over and over and over on CNBC.
 
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