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Strategies & Market Trends
CNBC - Market information OR Market Manipulation
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Emcee:  ciVic Type:  Unmoderated
CNBC has long been the flagship information network for stocks and the General Market.

As of late There seems to be alot of Market manipulation occuring as a result of their comments, Guests and motives.

It is no secret that they will have a series of guests preaching a bear market, invite analyts on that will say Internet valuations will drop 50 - 90%, analysts saying to reduce tech holding, telling of a market top etc etc....all one after another.

This recent market correction/crash/valuation - whatever you want to call it - had ALOT to do with the media and analyst comments.

Alot of people got hurt in the process, alot of lives ruined JUST BECAUSE some of these fund managers wanted to get some of their Tech stock cheap resulting in a retail bloodbath.

I for one think that CNBC needs to be accountable for their actions. This manipulation needs to STOP and something needs to be done.

SO..on this thread I would like to discuss
1)analysts, their targets, their motives, their comments

2)CNBC and their agendas, their guests, and Manipulation

3)What needs to be done to stop this manipulation

4)What impact, if any, did all this have on the Crash of March 2000

Happy Trading

ciVic
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19 Just switched to CNNfn these last two days. I like it! gypsees-6/22/2000
18 <<CNBC has way too much power. They know it and they abuse it. It's tlong-gone-6/16/2000
17 I thought CNBC was intended to report on ways to make money! Every $100 investlong-gone-6/16/2000
16 OT: Analysts Enjoyed your observations on analysts. I have watched WAnn Corrigan-4/17/2000
15 Always remember that the analysts that are called in by CNBC/NBC/CBC/ROAnn Corrigan-4/17/2000
14 let's trot out Ralph Bloch...he missed 4000 upside points in the Ann Corrigan-4/17/2000
13 Analyst Walter Piecyk(Paine Webber's Telecom & Wireless) said moments aAnn Corrigan-4/11/2000
12 Still, Ahmed, it's of some value to know the record of the analyst's thAnn Corrigan-4/11/2000
11 CNBC has way too much power. They know it and they abuse it. It's too obvStormRider-4/10/2000
10 We can file Analyst McCabe of Merill Lynch as a "notably cautious guy for Ann Corrigan-4/10/2000
9 CNBC is interesting to watch. However, there is a serious flaw in the methodolgreedsgd_2000-4/8/2000
8 Joe "Batman" Batapaglia<sp?> is a nice guy, but he has one poteYogizuna-4/7/2000
7 Hi CiVic, Altho' the faces of many of the CNBC guest analysts are familiarAnn Corrigan-4/6/2000
6 There may be some truth in what you say, but the market, especially the <i&gYogizuna-4/4/2000
5 CiVic How can I lose on ecnc? its a POS and going to disappear. Steve and AnthD. Chapman-4/4/2000
4 Looks like you are losing the game with ECNC - and you are trying top find a 2nciVic-4/4/2000
3 CiVic. You're way off on your analysis. Dont try to find the 2nd shooter D. Chapman-4/4/2000
2 The next barrons pice will rread...."GE capital adds Technology and internciVic-4/3/2000
1 Well - if one read the Barron's piece this weekend on GE Capital and its inGinko-4/3/2000
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