The models are holding the charts incorrectly. Need to move up and to the side. Q. What do the letters "CNBC" stand for? A. Consumer News and Barnum & Bailey Circus.
what is this show? i have stopped watching cnbc a long time ago, but from this clip it seems like the used care sales operation that it always has been
"I can see whatâs gorgeous about this; but what do you like about the chart?" "Look at them, they are perfectly up trending, whatâs not to like about these charts?" ...now thats some great chart analysis!
He is entertaining. But it's obvious he will never become a real fund manager. His reasoning for entering a trade is frightening.
tv is for public consumption, if you start going into PE ratio or stoc cross 80 line then you pretty much lost them. Note one of the girl lowered the chart a little bit, now that 's marketing savy.
Guy makes Cramer look like Niels Bohr. All he recos are stocks reporting earnings. Brilliant kid. Took $12 in heat on RIMM this week.
His methodology is simple. 1) Get a list of when stocks are reporting. 2) take a position into earnings 3) Hope and pray you are correct. If anything his ways are flawed as he finds stocks that "have great charts" .....tending upwards......and buys into them before earnings. Most of the time the good news is priced in and he is buying a top. Most likely CNBC has him on for entertainment value...thats it.