Why is Macke Out From CNBC?

You could tell it was a matter of time until Macke would get the boot. The blowhard talked over everybody and occupied 60 percent of the audible space in the hour.
 
Quote from omegapoint:

You could tell it was a matter of time until Macke would get the boot. The blowhard talked over everybody and occupied 60 percent of the audible space in the hour.

That's funny because I thought he was the most intelligent and funny person on the panel. Lame show to begin with, lamer now.
 
Quote from ByLoSellHi:

Karen Finerman is the only one with an ounce of credibility on CNBC's pathetic 'Fast Money.'

While that may be true, remember that her background is deeply versed in fundamentals . . . she was the head research analyst in the Risk Arb department at DLJ. She is anything but a technically-based trader.

Too bad Eric Bolling left CNBC.

He came onto the NYMEX floor at #4 WTC in the late 80's when I was there (COMEX/NYFE) and has a great track record. A very humble guy too. He actually gave specific trading "calls" on Fast Money as opposed to the trading summaries that now litter the show, day in, and day out.

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Quote from sprstpd:

That's funny because I thought he was the most intelligent and funny person on the panel. Lame show to begin with, lamer now.


whats funny is that you thought that.
 
Quote from hayman:

That whole show is a bit of a joke.....say and recommend whatever you want, whenever you want. I could do that too - really takes no insight or talent to speak of. The new female moderator is the biggest joke - she knows less than the rest of the brethren. Regardless of political affiliation, anyone who watches CNBC for anything other than entertainment value, is totally wasting their time.

I usually trade better when playing on the PS3.....

Akuma
 
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