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r wallstreetbets - Reddit r wallstreetbets: Like 4chan found a Bloomberg Terminal Can someone please tell me what the fuck is going on with the market? I get that, but that has created some uncertainty about interest rate cuts but what the fuck?
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Anyone notice CNBC is the absolute WORST news outlet? CNBC is owned by Comcast (They own NBC Universal) Business Insider is owned by German media group Axel Springer Incumbent telecommunications and big auto (ICE), specifically big German auto, are "going down fighting" Tesla and Starlink are existential threats to the status quo This is why Elon refuses to advertise
Question: What do you prefer to watch CNBC or Bloomberg, and . . . - Reddit There are some decent reasons people prefer CNBC, one of which being CNBC generally has bigger name guests It also caters more to retail investors looking for stock opinions from people like Cramer (whether you like or disagree with their opinions is another story) I used to watch Bloomberg news at work but I found they spent a lot of their air time discussing Trump politics and I found
What’s the difference between NBC, CNBC, and MSNBC? : r . . . - Reddit NBC is their main network where they show regular TV shows CNBC stands for "Consumer News and Business Channel" and is usually oriented towards Business Stock Market types MSNBC is purely a news and political commentary network
How to watch CNBC live free? The app wants you to login to one . . . - Reddit Cnbc is syndicated by these hundreds of cable companies If you have service from that cable company as part of your cable service, you have a license for Cnbc But then those cable users that have cnbc sometimes want to watch it away from home So, since they have a license, cnbc will let them stream so long as they have proof of their license