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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (42288)9/29/2005 12:42:36 PM
From: orkriousRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 306849
 
You seem pissed off

Not at all. I turn CNBC on when I wake up but once the market opens I usually mute it and just have the picture on in the background. It's useless to me. Once in a while I'll glance at it and if I see something that looks interesting I may listen. The only person I'm pissed at is Greenspan.

If CNBC wanted to present a well rounded position they would cover real estate stocks with the same bearish spin that they do tech, now.

No question.

If CNBC was really not bullish and unbiased, they'd do something no other news organization does...some investigative reporting about our whole rotten, corrupt financial system.



To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (42288)9/29/2005 1:31:21 PM
From: John VosillaRespond to of 306849
 
"If CNBC wanted to present a well rounded position they would cover real estate stocks with the same bearish spin that they do tech, now. But they don't."

First off few care about real estate stocks. Most have their money in coastal RE markets bloated beyond belief. I see CNBC presenting both sides lately after pushing too far on the bullish side for a year or so..