Who is your favorite permabull to ridicule?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by OPTIONAL777, Aug 1, 2002.

  1. tntneo

    tntneo Moderator

    Maria "We are 15 seconds in the trading day and we are seeing a strong open as far as stocks are concerned. The dow is 2 points higher and the nasdaq +0.50 point.

    Yesterday we had a triple digit rally, that's good as far as stocks are concerned.
    we can sense the excitment on the floor. it's all probably thanks to me, but I can't blame them as far as booty is concerned.

    Corporation Dynamics announced a rumor of a possible buy back if the feds cut interest rate. We expect the stock to rise on the news as far as stock rising is concerned.

    The market is now in negative territory and accelerating down. The advance/decline is 1 to 10. However, I can see a few pocket of strengths : Shrimp fishing companies are red hot as well as swiss knife producers.
    Yes this is a nice flight to quality we are seeing on the floor at the moment as far as flight is concerned.

    There is a rumor it's all because of daytraders. We have their names, you can find them on cnbc.com, a GE company, I have stocks in it, please don't short as far as my 401k is concerned.
    Back to you now..."
     
    #101     Aug 8, 2002
  2. At the end of the day does Rick Santelli peel off that f*cken rubber-faced shit-eating grin he always has on, or is that his real mug?

    This guy shoots a load every time unemployment or GDP figures come out.
     
    #102     Aug 8, 2002
  3. DT-waw

    DT-waw

    as far as cnbc is concerned... great post tntneo! :D
     
    #103     Aug 9, 2002
  4. JORGE

    JORGE

    On his first day back Steve Frank (Harvard Boy) just informed viewers that although we all use phones, it does not necessarily make stocks like WCOM and ERICY good investments. That is some pretty valuable information, I always wondered what an Ivy league education could teach you.
     
    #104     Aug 9, 2002
  5. I have seen this guy on CNBC as a morning guest with Mark Haines on "Coffee Talk" several times.

    I don't know if he is a permabull or not, but most of what he says is typically a lot of hooey.

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    #105     Aug 9, 2002
  6. The combover lives:

    Art Cashin
     
    #106     Aug 13, 2002
  7. Whats really is pathetic is the way they always show General Electric quote on a uptrendday, but never on a downtrendday.
    (If you dont already know GE owns CNBC.)

    "Nasdaq up 40 points, and we take a look at our GE charts, well take a look at that GE up 3.50 , Strong day for GE"


    Why dont they just past a note on their forhead to buy GE STOCKS!
     
    #107     Aug 13, 2002
  8. rs7

    rs7

    Priceless tntneo. You made my day (and I needed the laugh, believe me).

    :)RS7
     
    #108     Aug 13, 2002
  9. Does CNBC make him 'combover' or is it his own intiative?

    Either way someone needs to be evaluated.

    And I love the stern look on his face, wrinkled forehead and all. Acting 101, people. I hope you can see thru it.

    -triple
     
    #109     Aug 13, 2002
  10. moffitt

    moffitt

    Whoa triple j I think that Cashin is one of the few that comes on and shoots from the hip. Unlike the rest who are totally full o S--t.
    Who cares about his hair or his facial expressions.
     
    #110     Aug 14, 2002