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

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by syswizard, Dec 23, 2020.

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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.........
     
    #21     Dec 24, 2020
  2. However, that is NOT what Jim Cramer says. He says this:
    So, bottom line....PERMA BULL. If this were the 1930's, he'd be a bum standing in the soup lines.
     
    #22     Dec 24, 2020
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  3. newwurldmn

    newwurldmn

    if this were the 1930’s most of the bears would also be standing in the soup line behind him.
     
    #23     Dec 24, 2020
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  4. No question about that. After 1933, it was pretty much straight up.....very similar to today's market....post March 2020.
     
    #24     Dec 24, 2020
  5. Overnight

    Overnight

    I had to think back on it...It was just the market sell-off graphics, not the turmoil ones. So apologies to CBNC? lol
     
    #25     Dec 24, 2020
  6. apdxyk

    apdxyk

    #26     Dec 24, 2020
  7. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    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:
     
    #27     Dec 24, 2020
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  8. 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!
     
    #28     Dec 24, 2020
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  9. Overnight

    Overnight

    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?
     
    #29     Dec 24, 2020
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  10. 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...
     
    #30     Dec 24, 2020