Kernen. Becky & Andrew seem to think their audience values their opinions on economics, politics, and trading, rather than the various guests. They constantly talk more -- and over the atemps of guests to make statements. Related, but CNBC has not noticed that about 1 1/2 years ago, the futures exchanges changed their time/method of settling the close, so fair value is almost always nil. Also related, all the CNBC reports / hosts, talk about the daily change in cryptos, apparently not acknowledging they trade 24/7 and different exchanges / countries, etc., have differnt times that they use for closing prices. And why Kernen & some others, think that golf -- and other sports -- including Kernen's sport's betting history -- have significant relationship to their task re stock market, is very difficult to understand. In short, CNBC shows little concern for their viewers. Time to change the roster.
Turn off CNBC and Bloomberg and other social media sites promoting stocks. I never listen to these hacks because their jobs are to spread lies and disinformation and retail traders are the target audience.
always listen to that news with the speaker muted. and if you are reading the news, don't bother to read the contents. just read the first line and that should suffice. news is created by professional writers, not professional traders.
News is also, used to promote the opposite of what the big boys (brokers, banks, mutual funds and hedge funds) are doing. Stockcharts give you a more clearer view of what is actually, happening.
Time to change the roster channel. To Bloomberg News - they deliver uhh news, what a concept. Very little opinion, very little political. Same can't be said, straight-faced, about CNBC or Fox Business.
Kernen always talks over everyone. Kramer and him are the most annoying of the bunch followed by Steve Leisman... I cant stand that bald F&&Ker
different viewers. Bloomberg caters to corporate executives and professional investors while CNBC caters to retail investors. CNBC tries to get big names (like George soros) while Bloomberg will get the Soros Fund European fx analyst to discuss the current situation.