CNBC....can I get something better?

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by Eko_Trader, Feb 26, 2009.

  1. LEAPup

    LEAPup

    I agree. But mute them too. When they have someone on you want to hear from, enjoy. But mute them too.

    CNBC? lol! Like the guy said in Monty Python's Search for the Holy Grail, "run away!":D
     
    #11     Feb 26, 2009
  2. Have you seen the Powershares ad where the guy walks into an atrium filled with miniature versions of him? That ad seems to run on CNBC almost every commercial break.
     
    #12     Feb 26, 2009
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    E-trader;
    Sure.

    Bloomberg, FOX, ANN news, CBN news,Nitely Business Report;
    or do like many Market Makers, swing/position traders,Fund managers
    & do your own research............................................................

    E trader, i am interested in political science/some ;
    but private sector is much more important.

    b]Bloomberb saturday news; Citigroup Third Rescue...Not enough....[Old news , but up to date-Drought in Argentina.
    Old news but up to date news-CA Drought Declaratuion.

    c]Citgroup.... CBN News;
    Miss or Mrs Pillar Garcia Gives Farm Shovels in Peru.[CBN News]

    e-f]Speaking of other Trend news; CAB,RGR,silver/gold/related , beans & real estate[not a stock tip]

    Partial disclosure;
    i edited out the gov references..... Gov cant be a rain maker much.
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    :cool: :D
     
    #13     Feb 28, 2009
  4. Bloomberg minus Lieu sp? She is a waste of space in the morning, but the rest of the crew are spot on.
     
    #14     Feb 28, 2009
  5. CNCB has quality market coverage
     
    #15     Feb 28, 2009
  6. Save yourself the waste of cable tv and CNBC just watch or listen to Bloomberg on the net.

    In the eveving watch Asia Bloomberg channel
     
    #16     Feb 28, 2009
  7. JOSEF

    JOSEF

    <i>What is the problem with these people?

    Why can't they give me news without politics?</i>

    I couldn't agree more. I think CNBC has forgotten what their mission statement is.

    I no longer watch CNBC. Thank God for competition and Bloomberg.
     
    #17     Feb 28, 2009