The Anthropomorphization of the Stock Market
Thank goodness someone has finally taken it upon themselves to lampoon the often-ridiculous rabid ranting and raving over on CNBC and similarly financially-afflicted news channels.
LOVE IT! This is NPR's "Marketplace" show on Monday, February 20.
In particular, I cannot stand that loud guy who shouts all of his investment advice on a relatively new talk show where callers ask the questions. I think it's on CNBC, or MSNBC, and that show had the audacity to take the place of the relatively short-lived "Dennis Miller Show," which I found fantastic, with the exception of Miller's inexplicably right-wing political stances.
Suze Orman continues to be my one and only personal finance, investment guru.
I think NPR's "Marketplace" is the only financial show that does not put me to sleep; that is interesting enough to attract those of us who have not graduated from the Wharton School.
LOVE IT! This is NPR's "Marketplace" show on Monday, February 20.
In particular, I cannot stand that loud guy who shouts all of his investment advice on a relatively new talk show where callers ask the questions. I think it's on CNBC, or MSNBC, and that show had the audacity to take the place of the relatively short-lived "Dennis Miller Show," which I found fantastic, with the exception of Miller's inexplicably right-wing political stances.
Suze Orman continues to be my one and only personal finance, investment guru.
I think NPR's "Marketplace" is the only financial show that does not put me to sleep; that is interesting enough to attract those of us who have not graduated from the Wharton School.
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