Quote from MohdSalleh:
real traders do not watch CNBC, in fact they do not even watch bloomberg, for the most part they are glued to their screens. All television is for entertainment purposes only. ALL.
television has to be one of the worst invention of mankind, what benefit does it have? ZILCH
Quote from NihabaAshi:
I enjoy watching CNBC.
However, I didn't know "traders" were actually trying to use them for information to help with their trading. The thought of such makes me wonder more about the "traders" instead of CNBC.
It's an entertainment show that helps pass the time on some trading days when the market is very slow...nothing more other than a few exceptions. However, I mainly do recordings of some schedule show so that I can watch it later that night or another day. Also, I enjoy watching their exclusive documentaries on just about anything that deals with the exchange of money...great stuff.
* CNBC Original Productions
http://www.cnbc.com/id/25007002/
My favorites are "The Big Business of Illegal Gambling" and "Coca-Cola: The Real Story Behind The Real Thing".
With that said, you guys complaining about them implies you must be watching them too and hopefully not for information that you wanted to use to help with your trading.![]()
Last of all, here's one of those exceptions about the usefulness of CNBC...I hate to be in a trade when the President Obama or any past president is giving a live speech because the price action in the futures becomes noise. CNBC is very good at letting us know about those speeches because they cover them from start to finish. It's boring and I'm sure most like me see the speeches themselves as a waste of time but the coverage of them by CNBC has one positive thing...it tells me when not to be in a trade unless I want to torture myself via trading price noise.
Mark