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legendary
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November 26, 2012, 01:14:06 AM
#18

Max is a professional entertainer.  He is not a professional Serious Financial Journalist Guy.

Seems to me that if anything he is a professional financial specialist and inventor.  Former at least, and I infer (possibly incorrectly) that he was good enough at it to make some money and switch gears to doing something he seems to enjoy and which, imho, adds value to humanity.

It's amusing to see news clips dredged up from his stock broker days...he's changed very little in terms of style.

He's great on bitcoins and anti-banksterism in general, but never forget his criticism is coming from the hard left; he's no libertarian.

Max believes in ManBearPig and several other liberal hobgoblins that tarnish his otherwise sterling credibility.


That Keiser is no libertarian is what gives him credibility to me.  He and Stacy rarely waste my time with Austrian School hokum and bunkum.

hero member
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November 25, 2012, 10:30:50 PM
#17
I don't really like him, but I'm glad he is Bitcoin supporter.

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Backed by cryptography!
Zhoutong is gonna be rich!
He was actually right about Zhoutong Cheesy
legendary
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Crypto is the separation of Power and State.
November 25, 2012, 10:06:04 PM
#16
he speaks alot about bitcoin. and was featured at the london bitcoin conference 2012.

but sometimes he does go crazy with silly sheep noises. so although entertaining. it does taint his professionalism at times

Max is a professional entertainer.  He is not a professional Serious Financial Journalist Guy.

He's great on bitcoins and anti-banksterism in general, but never forget his criticism is coming from the hard left; he's no libertarian.

Max believes in ManBearPig and several other liberal hobgoblins that tarnish his otherwise sterling credibility.

Nevertheless I like it when he gets all worked up ala Alex Jones and starts ranting.  Stacy finds it amusing and that's all that matters!
legendary
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Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
November 25, 2012, 09:58:47 PM
#15
not saying people will be like "woooh max keiser is talking about this bitcoin things its probly big news"

i was merely asking if anyone here has seen this guys shit. its kinda funny. yet i share some of the same views. its interesting listening to what he has to say.

And what I was trying to point out is that if you would have search this forum using his name, you would have been presented with pages of posts discussion Max Keiser, in which case this thread would not have been necessary. Don't get me wrong, it's okay to start a thread on some subject and later find out it's kinda been discussed, but this about Max was not warranted. Besides, he's even a member on this forum, just like Jon Matonis of Forbe is, hence my first post on this thread.

Peace, bro.

~Bruno K~
newbie
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November 25, 2012, 06:58:35 PM
#14
not saying people will be like "woooh max keiser is talking about this bitcoin things its probly big news"

i was merely asking if anyone here has seen this guys shit. its kinda funny. yet i share some of the same views. its interesting listening to what he has to say.
legendary
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Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
November 25, 2012, 05:51:44 PM
#13
i agree it is affecting his professionalism.

I disagree, "professionalism" is just a perspective you gained where ? and does what ? From my point of view you just said "He is different so don't take him serious and ignore him ...". Isn't that what people usually mean when they use that word ?

But yha love his shows, latest show "don't buy in to a Asset (bonds) that is at a all time high".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZr9G7s2zBQ

professionalism, in terms of reporting print and tv media, is a perspective i've gained from reading all the "popular" sources which are considered the "professionals" by most likely a majority of people. what i really meant was, i didn't know he use to be a comedian, and the remarks like the sheep noises make him seem more amerature-ish than say cnbc, cnn, fox, or headline here in the states. o'reilly can't be too far off tho  Cheesy

and hes different so all the more reason one should take him serious and respect his thoughts.

i agree his show is great. i watch it all the time

I guess you missed all the shows where he talks about Bitcoin, hence penning this thread.

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please tell me some of you have seen this guy. hes so funny. but speaks some sense. sometimes.

Feel free to come back and inform us when Forbes starts publishing articles about Bitcoin. Now that would be news.

~Cackling Bear~

Bitcoin in Forbes is old news:

http://blogs.forbes.com/jonmatonis/


WoW! When did this happen? Seriously, I knew about Jon and Forbes, but was trying to make a point through the use of satire.
kgo
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November 25, 2012, 05:44:06 PM
#12
He only usually goes crazy when Stacy is playing the straight-(wo)man.  He dials it back on the second half of the show when he's doing the interview.  But yes, it's a bit of an acquired taste.
BCB
vip
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BCJ
November 25, 2012, 12:55:44 PM
#11
1. Bitcoin is backed by cryptography and MATH.  In bitcoin the number don't lie.
2. "if Zhou Tong doesn't get bought out"  - famous last worth.
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"How do you eat an elephant? One bit at a time..."
November 25, 2012, 12:46:33 PM
#10
i agree it is affecting his professionalism.

I disagree, "professionalism" is just a perspective you gained where ? and does what ? From my point of view you just said "He is different so don't take him serious and ignore him ...". Isn't that what people usually mean when they use that word ?

But yha love his shows, latest show "don't buy in to a Asset (bonds) that is at a all time high".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZr9G7s2zBQ

professionalism, in terms of reporting print and tv media, is a perspective i've gained from reading all the "popular" sources which are considered the "professionals" by most likely a majority of people. what i really meant was, i didn't know he use to be a comedian, and the remarks like the sheep noises make him seem more amerature-ish than say cnbc, cnn, fox, or headline here in the states. o'reilly can't be too far off tho  Cheesy

and hes different so all the more reason one should take him serious and respect his thoughts.

i agree his show is great. i watch it all the time

I guess you missed all the shows where he talks about Bitcoin, hence penning this thread.

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please tell me some of you have seen this guy. hes so funny. but speaks some sense. sometimes.

Feel free to come back and inform us when Forbes starts publishing articles about Bitcoin. Now that would be news.

~Cackling Bear~

Bitcoin in Forbes is old news:

http://blogs.forbes.com/jonmatonis/

legendary
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Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
November 25, 2012, 11:40:39 AM
#9
i agree it is affecting his professionalism.

I disagree, "professionalism" is just a perspective you gained where ? and does what ? From my point of view you just said "He is different so don't take him serious and ignore him ...". Isn't that what people usually mean when they use that word ?

But yha love his shows, latest show "don't buy in to a Asset (bonds) that is at a all time high".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZr9G7s2zBQ

professionalism, in terms of reporting print and tv media, is a perspective i've gained from reading all the "popular" sources which are considered the "professionals" by most likely a majority of people. what i really meant was, i didn't know he use to be a comedian, and the remarks like the sheep noises make him seem more amerature-ish than say cnbc, cnn, fox, or headline here in the states. o'reilly can't be too far off tho  Cheesy

and hes different so all the more reason one should take him serious and respect his thoughts.

i agree his show is great. i watch it all the time

I guess you missed all the shows where he talks about Bitcoin, hence penning this thread.

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please tell me some of you have seen this guy. hes so funny. but speaks some sense. sometimes.

Feel free to come back and inform us when Forbes starts publishing articles about Bitcoin. Now that would be news.

~Cackling Bear~
newbie
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November 25, 2012, 09:19:00 AM
#8
i agree it is affecting his professionalism.

I disagree, "professionalism" is just a perspective you gained where ? and does what ? From my point of view you just said "He is different so don't take him serious and ignore him ...". Isn't that what people usually mean when they use that word ?

But yha love his shows, latest show "don't buy in to a Asset (bonds) that is at a all time high".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZr9G7s2zBQ

professionalism, in terms of reporting print and tv media, is a perspective i've gained from reading all the "popular" sources which are considered the "professionals" by most likely a majority of people. what i really meant was, i didn't know he use to be a comedian, and the remarks like the sheep noises make him seem more amerature-ish than say cnbc, cnn, fox, or headline here in the states. o'reilly can't be too far off tho  Cheesy

and hes different so all the more reason one should take him serious and respect his thoughts.

i agree his show is great. i watch it all the time
full member
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November 25, 2012, 08:52:44 AM
#7
i agree it is affecting his professionalism.

I disagree, "professionalism" is just a perspective you gained where ? and does what ? From my point of view you just said "He is different so don't take him serious and ignore him ...". Isn't that what people usually mean when they use that word ?

But yha love his shows, latest show "don't buy in to a Asset (bonds) that is at a all time high".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZr9G7s2zBQ
legendary
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Revolutionizing Brokerage of Personal Data
November 25, 2012, 08:52:20 AM
#6
but sometimes he does go crazy with silly sheep noises. so although entertaining. it does taint his professionalism at times

Considering that he used to be a comedian, I'd say he's acting very professional Wink

Kidding aside, he seems to have a very good understanding of the world of finance as well as Bitcoin and he once stated that his humorous approach is just a way to deal with all the things amiss in our current financial system. I don't see this hurting his credibility, even though I have to turn my speakers down a bit when I listen to him Wink
legendary
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November 25, 2012, 08:38:09 AM
#5
he does have sensible moments but his sheepish absurd moments outweigh the actual facts which makes his 'news' not credible to become viral in actual news media.

thus his messages get stuck in RT footage and youtube videos. other national news media would not use him as a credible expert to feature on their shows much.

such a shame though, as the absurd moments make teenagers appreciate him and remember him enough to consider bitcoin. but the adults and professionals lose faith in any 'big news' and thus, they end up not listening to what he has to say. treating it as "tinfoil hat" doomsday stuff.
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Another block in the wall
November 25, 2012, 08:29:55 AM
#4
Very direct at times. I saw a vid of him ranting about Germany not having gold anymore.
newbie
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November 25, 2012, 08:29:27 AM
#3
oh i didn't know he was featured at bitcoin london. i think hes just trying to gain viral views by being absurd and i agree it is affecting his professionalism. i think he sometimes speaks too much in doomsday terms and not about moderate progress... i mean whatever moderate progress would lead to.
legendary
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November 25, 2012, 08:20:54 AM
#2
he speaks alot about bitcoin. and was featured at the london bitcoin conference 2012.

but sometimes he does go crazy with silly sheep noises. so although entertaining. it does taint his professionalism at times
newbie
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November 25, 2012, 08:14:19 AM
#1
please tell me some of you have seen this guy. hes so funny. but speaks some sense. sometimes.  Grin Grin Grin

http://www.youtube.com/embed/1gMyYB2zxHw
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