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it's funny how all you so called geniuses out there will deny to the death you listen to guys like mack, but know everything about him, obviously watch fastmoney trying to trade off their ideas, but because he's a celebrity and you're not, it's so easy to cut him down after he gets fired. it's not like any of you dorks could get that famous or make that kind of coin. he's laughing his ass of in the bahamas right now spending the money he's made from all the inside info he got from being inside cnbc. did it not ever occur to anyone that maybe he was trying to get fired off that stupid fucking show so he could sue them for a payoff out of his contract? he'll probably show up with dylan ratigan on another network. i love mack, the guy is hilarious and half the time he's right. that's good enough for me. it's the other arrogant wall street assholes that come on there as if they can predict the future, and every time they're dead wrong.
i really miss DR. he was as straight up no bullshit as they come and he blew the lid right off this whole fucking derivatives scam from day one. i can't wait to read his book.