Which is your favorite for news, analysis, portfolio trackers etc. etc.
I think Bloomberg is more in depth but CNBC is easier to use.
What do you think?
I think Bloomberg is more in depth but CNBC is easier to use.
What do you think?
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DislikedWhich is your favorite for news, analysis, portfolio trackers etc. etc.
I think Bloomberg is more in depth but CNBC is easier to use.
What do you think?Ignored
DislikedI agree with you that Bloomberg is more in depth but CNBC is easier to use.Ignored
Dislikedlook no further than CNBC - Cheerleader to the stock markets.
BTW BWR have you ever seen the channel, not FNC but FBC.Ignored
DislikedOh I thought the idea was to hear something you don't know already but since you know already that Fox that isn't worth it then Ok you don't watch. I try to stay objective especially when it comes to trading. Silly me.Ignored
DislikedCNBC is horrible. They are long only pumpers of US equities with a complete lack of insight on any other markets as soon as NY premarket opens. The only time I can even stand to watch that channel is during the transition from Europe to NY premarket. The lack of international news from that channel is pathetic.
Bloomberg is vastly superior when it comes to global markets and news in general. TV is still not my main source for insight or news and I think everyone should take everything they see/hear with a grain of salt. The analysts who make predictions on movements are mostly a joke on TV and if you watch long enough you'll see analysts with complete opposite views in the same day.Ignored
DislikedMost of the guys on Fast Money are the biggest jerks....they act all serious and stuff, in the end nobody knows poo poo there...Ignored