CNBC has a rating of 1.8 stars from 45 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers complaining about CNBC most frequently mention fake news problems. CNBC ranks 326th among Business News sites.
I like this one in particular. Firstly because they have a lot of free articles to read and videos too. It's a great website for those who want to raise their financial literacy; and those who think about the future and how to invest to get an income in the future. I definitely recommend their "Personal Finance" section. I learned so many new things about saving and budgeting.
Guy thinks he is the smartest guy in the room. He talks down to the other analysts on the round table. He is smug and arrogant and has a punchable face. Jim Cramer is awful at projecting stocks. He is a gimmick and if people do what he recommends they will lose money. Used to love CNBC back in the day. It's terrible now.
Love Kramer, love Tech Check and Squak on the Street, but it's SO hard watching the panels with Scott Wapner. That dude is just a complete $#*!. It's cringey and unnecessary, and dreaded. The news with Shepard Smith is just so blatantly politically biased that when they boast about being "the news" it's just transparent and bad lol. To the people in charge who are clearly disconnected from the viewer, take em both off and get a little respect and credibility back. Truth hurts.
CNBC used to be a great source for economic and investment news. They interviewed CEO's and central bankers, and reported true economic data. Now it's just a political campaign machine. It's no longer a reliable source of information for your favorite company or industry. Often, news reports are interrupted with "BREAKING NEWS' flashes from the White House. The last breaking news was the Presidents young secretary stating "Bashing states for allowing violence" To use violent, tragic deaths as a campaign rally for her boss is disgusting. I still like Cramer/Mad Money - but I turned to Barron's for 'real" financial news.
I turn on CNBC every morning and within 3 minutes of listening to Joe Curran and his rambling comments along with his outward political views I change the channel. I am part of a investment group and we all feel the same. As such, we rarely watch CNBC in the morning. If you remove Curran you find your morning audience will increase. HOPE YOU WILL TAKE THIS SERIOUS> Ken
If you want BS political commentary CNBC is the king of it. But truthfully they are no different than Yahoo, CBS, ABC, and or CNN. They are all capable of stirring the radical left machine, and are guilty for adding flames to the fire during all of these protests...
I used to read Reuters for more unbiased reporting than US media sources, but Reuters has been steadily decreasing quality journalism by interjecting negative spin on positive events. No more "fair and unbiased reporting".
Today's article reported on CNBC under the Reuters heading on "Made in America Week" is filled with invective sabotaging the positive event.
The first line sets the mood declaring "Plagued by daily revelations... the White House... tries to focus on issues that matter". I don't think Reuters or CNBC knows the motivation of the White House and is probably misrepresenting the real purpose of the event which is to showcase American products from all 50 states. An event of this magnitude has been in planning long before "the plague" of recent events.
The next paragraph cites the White House spokesperson speaking from "a hotel near President Donald Trump's golf course" which has nothing to do with Made in America Week but serves to impugn the President for his past use of his resorts.
The negative spin goes on through the entire report. It's possible that CNBC hijacked the Reuters feed and put their own spin on it or made it up on their own as there is no mention of Made in America Week in Reuters Top News, US, or Politics feeds. Is this more fake news? Maybe Reuters should monitor better how other media sources use their reports.
How about some straight up news?
Just the facts. No spin. No interpretation. No bias.
I'll form my own opinions, thank you.
Horrible investing advice from coked up $#*!s. You should only listen to their advice if you want to be the victim of a pump and dump by their hedge fund overlords.
Tip for consumers:
If you see Jim Cramer, kick him in the face
There is not much to say. But its a comedy filled station. With one bit after of fake news that is word for word exactly the same as the other fake news stations. Word for word. Its emberasing
I always look forward to catch up with latest breaking news using this site. They have updated news all the time which are well researched
I only watch for Shark Tank. Everything else is garbage. I'll try watching financial analysts, however, there are WAY TOO MANY COMMERCIALS. Joe Kernan and Scott Wapner are two of the most annoying/narcissist/instigators in the history of the universe. That's why they're on, because the pinheads running this COMMUNIST Channel want them on. Sheppard Smith harasses viewers every two seconds advertising his Fallacy/Lies show. Bloomberg is the real deal. Less commercials, more well adjusted hosts, I'll watch.
This is what they are trying to hide from you!
'CHAMATH PALIHAPITIYA DEBATES CNBC'S SCOTT WAPNER ON GAMESTOP STOCKS'
On Bit-chute
With video id 'ZF7twss8kn1f'
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This group are not fair at all. They write a very partial articles favoring a anti-American attitude.
So one sided, I thought that news channels were supposed to report the news. Why doesn't CNBC, report both sides, left and right?
The secret ingredient is... Crime! You are turning the U.S. stock exchange into the laughing stock of the world! Keep up the $#*! work, losers.
Biased brain dead commentary from race baiting fools who want to destroy the USA! Not a positive thing to say amount the USA!
This guy has truly become a jerk in his engagement with the panel, I no longer watch his show, the rest of CNBC is useful.
Regarding recent market events, CNBC has been seen again and again taking the sides of the big players and spreading a false narrative.
Tip for consumers:
Stop using it
FIRE THIS SOB. No "masker". BAD TRUMPER. Very bad for CNBC. Acted very bad "Moran" on air. JUST get rid of this SOB. He is no good any way..
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