We Now Have a Kunis Indicator..

Mila Kunis is hot. That part is obvious. But I had to laugh at this one.

Yes, I know it's business insider but it really reminded me as to why I can't stand to watch CNBC anymore. This isn't really new that it is entertainment television, but really?

I mean why bother trying to get influential leaders, businessmen etc when we can just throw on movie stars to talk about their portfolios.

Here's video. What's interesting is it really sounds like she shifted from cash to stocks cause she was getting such little yield on her cash/money markets and needed to take more risk, which means the Kunis Indicator is more interesting than you might have thought at first blush.

I mean sure you can pull some thoughts from this that everyone is piling in now because they don't have a choice which is certainly interesting but I think there is more to be gained by looking towards mutual fund flows etc than firing up CNBC for entertainment investment advice.

If all else fails, just live like these people.

Anyways, I guess my question really is should I be wrong to expect something a little... better, from the business news? Is there any hope going forward that news channels really begin to actually talk about the news rather than random crap?

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