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Cashinisms
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This thread is a repository for what I call "Cashinisms".

A Cashinism is anything that's funny and market-related. I use the term "Cashinism" in honor of Art Cashin (PaineWeber's head of floor operations, frequently on CNBC) who is the king of hilarious market-related one-liners. Other Cashinisms can be found in Bill Seidman's (CNBC's Chief Commentator) spots, online brokerage commercials, and cartoons and web pages I see from SI members, to name a few.

So, if it's funny and market-related in some way, post it here so we can all see them. Heck, even if it's just funny, that's good enough.
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65From early this PM, Art talking with Sue Herrera about the rather dull market coIan@SI18/23/2010
64A couple from the past; "Core inflation is OK if you're anorexic pedesBill/WA-2/12/2009
63Art Cashin, talking about this morning's latest and greatest economic indicaIan@SI-10/5/2007
62From part of an interview with Mark Jacobs (Fashion Designer) about his new rigoIan@SI-4/1/2007
61Thanks to Michal Daniel for posting this gem from the head of SI/iHub's pareSI Bob-3/18/2007
60I haven't contributed here for a long time because I'm usually at the ofSI Bob-2/28/2007
59InterestingThe Chairman-7/2/2006
58When Ron Insana commented to Art Cashin that the market is a little quiet today,Ian@SI-7/18/2005
57A true Cashinism from Charlsie Cantie NBC colour commentator during the PreaknesIan@SI-5/22/2005
56In discussing why one should sell when the market reaches your target price, ArtMath Junkie-8/20/2002
55Maria B: "Art, what are you looking for in the last hour of trading?" AugustWest-4/3/2002
54A classic line from Rick Schottenfeld, the guest host on CNBC this morning. AftIan@SI-2/22/2002
53Missed that one Bob, but here's an oldie but goodie <i>This market isAugustWest-8/10/2001
52Did anyone catch the exact Cashin jewel from yesterday? Ted David (if I remembe(Bob) Zumbrunnen-8/9/2001
51"His cloak of infallibility, which was looking like Teflon, is beginning to(Bob) Zumbrunnen-6/27/2001
50And after what Alan Greenspan said to the banks last week...., this man is readyIan@SI-6/22/2001
49This market has shown more imagination than a 4 year old with 2 invisible friendIan@SI-6/20/2001
48Hi Bob, <I>I doubt they know about this thread or that "Cashinism&quEL KABONG!!!-6/1/2001
47That's an excellent one! Wish I would've heard it live. I saw teasers (Bob) Zumbrunnen-6/1/2001
46<i>You can't get earnings out of these companies with a mask and a gunAugustWest-5/31/2001
45art just quoted some guy from 1870.... "he who sells what isn't hismr.mark-5/16/2001
44I think those "Miss Princess Fun Bricks" are the best yet for ArchapelAugustWest-4/25/2001
43This one was from yesterday, but is still worth repeating. Art was talking with EL KABONG!!!-4/4/2001
42Hey Bob, what do you think of those "Princess Fun Brick" commercials??AugustWest-3/22/2001
41Great line by Art Cashin tonight. In an interview with Ron Insana, he related sIan@SI-3/16/2001
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