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  2. Cnbc live stream for trading or way of viewing with minimal ... -...

    www.reddit.com/r/Daytrading/comments/kw2coh/cnbc_live_stream_for_trading_or...

    It used to be only 2 seconds before flash was axed. My at&t tv is delayed by 12 seconds. Ameritrade on thinkorswim is even worse now than schwab, 1 minute delay. Getting it fast w/minimal buffer allows quick trades to be capitalized on from what they say (cramer, josh brown, weiss, etc) or when they release "breaking news" right after i get it ...

  3. CNBC ? : r/Journalism - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/Journalism/comments/bkifoq/cnbc

    That said, CNBC is the best financial news you'll find on TV. The other news networks have their own business programming or even an entire channel, but they try to emulate what CNBC does because it's the best. The only issue many have with CNBC is Jim Cramer who is the big star of the network, but some take issue with his stock advice.

  4. CNBC new graphics : r/stocks - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/stocks/comments/18frfjv/cnbc_new_graphics

    CNBC new graphics. Well, some idiot decided to get creative with the CNBC graphics, turning the ticker and lower third into a god awful mess. Besides being much less readable, it's also far less informative, while using silly pastel colors and animations. And the data feed is fucked too, showing every single ticker as being "up 16 cents".

  5. Ranking CNBC Anchors : r/CNBC - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/CNBC/comments/1bh1031/ranking_cnbc_anchors

    Phil Lebeau, Morgan Brennan , John Fortt, Diana Olick, Steve Leisman, Tyler Matheson, Dom Chứ are great! Cramer is a nice guy, but he is an ass kissing blowhard. Faber looks like Cramer’s babysitter, who is over it. Pisani is a whiny baby, and doesn’t bring much insight. Thank goodness Kelly is gone.

  6. Opinions on CNBC : r/dividends - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/dividends/comments/17qnffq/opinions_on_cnbc

    Watching CNBC for financial data is one thing but listening to Cramer and his faulty gibberish and constant TV gossip from others is like watching the Fox News fools. Complete waste of time. Bloomberg is better for me, but I don’t need or want constant data. It's mainly for all the other thousands of readers.

  7. What’s the difference between NBC, CNBC, and MSNBC?

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    CNBC stands for "Consumer News and Business Channel" and is usually oriented towards Business/Stock Market types. MSNBC is purely a news and political commentary network. Reply reply. Jyqm. •. They are three different channels all owned by the same company. NBC is a broadcast network that has been around since forever.

  8. Watch CNBC, Bloomberg or any other business channels without...

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    No CNBC. Bloomberg.com they let you watch live tv for free for a period of time. Just clear your cache and cookies and close the browser then go back and keep watching. Open a TD Ameritrade account, then download the thinkorswim app. The app has a widget for CNBC. TD Ameritrade has its own channel that you can also watch when CNBC is not live.

  9. What's the cheapest way to watch CNBC and Bloomberg if I have ......

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    Hulu with Live TV is $65 and works on the PlayStation 4. It comes with CNBC and Bloomberg. You could also subscribe to Sirius XM ($13 a month) for CNBC and Bloomberg radio. This also works on the PS4. Re CNBC, I think you can also do Sling Blue and add the full news add on. You might also check Peacock.

  10. If cnbc is misleading trash, who is the opposite for investing...

    www.reddit.com/r/stocks/comments/olnyus/if_cnbc_is_misleading_trash_who_is_the...

    This is the only right answer. Bloomberg is just as driven by advertisers (and bribery) as CNBC. If you want objective information about companies, your best bet is to try and identify yourself which retail investors on YouTube/Reddit/etc are knowledgeable and trustworthy. Reply reply. confused-caveman.

  11. What's the story with CNBC today? : r/CanadianInvestor - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/CanadianInvestor/comments/os77rn/whats_the_story_with_cnbc_today

    The CNBC feed shown on both Bell and Roger's today is not showing the regular weekday programming. Rather, it is showing the "CNBC World" content - basically a bunch of reality shows and other pre-recorded content that they would normally show on weekends or when the market is closed. No Squawk Box, The Exchange or Fast Money Halftime today.