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January 21, 2007

Bulls and Bears : Why I Love This Show!

Filed under: Investments and Saving — CleanedUpCredit @ 10:36 pm

OK, second time’s a charm. For some reason the first time I wrote this post, it didn’t save - ARGH, the wonders of the internet. Ok, I wanted to talk a little about the incredibly addictive investment and stock picking show on Fox called Bulls and Bears. I would compare this show to the stock and investment enthusiast’s version of an NFL pregame show. There’s plenty of ego, plenty of schmaltzy banter and plenty of good old fashioned entertainment to be had.

But more importantly, watching this show, you’ll actually learn something, and likely be able to add some stocks to your watch list, or even to purchase immediately if you’re convinced the particular analyst that is recommending it knows what he/she is talking about in this instance.

There are several stock analysts, financial analysts and stockbrokers that make regular appearances on the show, all with their own views, sometimes of which agree with other analysts, and some of which completely clash. And therein the fun of watching this show lies. You get to see agreeing and conflicting views regarding the future of certain stocks.

It’s genuinely fun, and more importantly you educate yourself and you come out of it not feeling like you just wasted a half hour of your time, but rather “invested” in yourself and your knowledge of the stock market today, the movers and the shakers, and how you can possibly build a future of wealth and stability. Very cool. What more could you ask for? This show is on at 10 am where I live on the Fox network.

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