Saying goodbye to CNBC...

how about cutting off chat room vermin, like the dozens if not hundreds of clowns, all nicks having been abandoned , who predicted s&p 666 six months ago.

there's a lot more crap on these boards than on cnbs.
 
I think the Tone of CNBC is important on the big turn days after a big correction. I think CNBC can be useful on these rare days that occur a few times a year to help you stay in your long and don't puke out so many shares.
 
Quote from WinstonTJ:

Bloomberg TV isn't that bad IMHO, also its free to stream online.

It is better than CNBC, but still a few minute late for any break up news.
 
So let's see, CNBC and the likes of Cramer who use to co-manage over $300 million are a no-no, but trading forums are OK and fountains of wisdom??
 
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So let's see, CNBC and the likes of Cramer who use to co-manage over $300 million are a no-no, but trading forums are OK and fountains of wisdom??

Get a 70inch 3D TV and tuned to CNBC, you will make your Billion next year .. :D
 
Maria just spoke to an analyst about the day's trading and Maria asked what were investors selling. The analyst said "Nothing. Investors were buying in anticipation of a rally in January.". Someone should inform that guy that it takes two parties to make a trade: one buys and one sells.
 
cramer like all the newscast reads a script written for him..and this site doesn't have 10,000 retail viewers.

the producer or editors write their stuff.

and don't expect any professional or cramer to speak their mind or people will throw apples



Quote from 007Arb:

So let's see, CNBC and the likes of Cramer who use to co-manage over $300 million are a no-no, but trading forums are OK and fountains of wisdom??
 
I think it's a big mistake to take advice from 99% of the people who appear on CNBC. I do like to watch FastMOney and the Options show they have on friday afternoon just to hear the ideas they float.
 
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