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DEEP THOUGHTS BY ART CASHIN

23 October 2009 by Cullen Roche 4 Comments

Thanks to Zero Hedge for pointing us in the direction of this must see video with Art Cashin:

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  • JR

    Perfect venue for an Irish sage…! Is this where wise Art Cashin is putting his cash now?

    http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601109&sid=aXwmyRSktyyA

  • TAW

    A wise man! Art Cashin is the only reason why I still turn on CNBC early in the morning, hoping to learn some insights from him. Unfortunately he’s not on every day. The guy has a lot of wisdom. I wish they could show him more.

  • EA

    Excellent! I have yet to see a more comprehensive account of how we got to where we are. Art Cashin is the Alan Abelson of the airwaves.

  • paydreaux

    While I have a “high speed” wireless connection, I don’t have the needed bandwidth to watch this. This is due to producers and developers working on top of a T1 line, and not thinking (or caring) that there are those of us who are less fortunate.

    I know that this is OT, but it’s a real gripe of mine. I was able to watch the entire Frontline piece that you linked to the other day, but CNBC is impossible.