Steve Eisman, of 'The Big Short' fame, weighs in on the next big short

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Published 2019-10-15
Steve Eisman, Neuberger Berman portfolio manager, looks at bank earnings and the next big short. With CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Fast Money traders, Tim Seymour, Karen Finerman, Dan Nathan and Guy Adami.

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All Comments (21)
  • This is financial advice and I never give financial advice: DONT LEAVE DURING THE BEAR. If you don’t want to invest…learn. If you don’t want to learn…build. If you don’t want to build observe. DO SOMETHING…other than leave. There is so much opportunity here. Take advantage!
  • @ryandanger9333
    Funny how they dont interupt this guy, cause he's got a movie of how right he is.
  • @sinophysiker
    This is actually one of the most "normal" conversation I've seen on CNBC, not people shouting and trying to raise voice altogether or cut off other people's talking.
  • @climaxhubbard
    you can tell how much respect he has by how silent everyone is here. they're usually all talking over each other..
  • @happycakes1946
    "What makes rates go up in QE is beyond my pay grade." Someone give this guy a raise, we gotta figure this shit out.
  • Refreshing to see a guy, especially one as smart as he clearly is, admit there are things he doesn’t know .
  • Imagine this guy now...he must be like. "HEY!, HEY!, I SAY WHEN WE SELL!"
  • @HopeIsFleeting
    This is like watching a professor talk to a room of primary school teachers.
  • @Martychargin
    "QE is monetary policy for rich people." Brilliant...
  • @johnculhane438
    Eisman should have his own show. His brutality is like a clear fresh glass of water!
  • @GMac5409
    A BIG Thank You to Steve Eisman for at least mentioning how unfair the current system is to conservative savers who have chosen not to rely primarily on the manipulated markets as they try to plan responsibly for the long run / surprise expenses.
  • @chunglee6895
    “When you are right, speak slowly, don’t shout” to all the listeners
  • @traderbarry9139
    Steve must be soo bored of being asked 'what's the next big short'
  • @Kcnord3
    The body language of these anchors seems so weird. Are they scared of him ?
  • @SilverFan21k
    CNBC, THANK YOU for having Steve Eisman on again!!!!!!!!! +1
  • @robbycast
    Is CNBC exposing the truth? I’m confused now 🤦‍♂️
  • @murarikaushik33
    I've listened to a couple of his Interviews and really respect the brilliance of the guy.
  • I like how they actually listened to him most of the time, there's some respect there and humility.