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2008 CNBC Million Dollar Stock Portfolio Challenge Bonus Buck Trivia Questions and Answers
Final Day
7/18/08:

Squawk Box Question:
     In the July 17 Mad Money post, "Oil Down, Banks Up?" which fictional realm does Mad-man stock guru Jim Cramer
  • Answer:            Bizarro World            

Squawk On The Street Question:
   Which "eye-catching" word or phrase is NOT found in managing editor Allen Wastler's Two-Way Street blog post of July 8?

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  • Answer:                "perp walk"            
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The Call Question:      In Bob Pisani's "ETFs: An Investor's Primer" which fund-accessible nations are named?
  • Answer:              Brazil             

Power Lunch Question:   In the Fast Money post, "No Guts No Glory - Pt. II" what animal metaphor is used to describe value investing?

  • Answer:           head in a lion’s mouth          

Street Signs Question:     In a July 15 CNBC interview, Jim Rogers used which metaphor in discussing a Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac bailout?



  • Answer:               Band-Aids for cancer             


Closing Bell Question:       In the feature, "Sucker's Rally? Stock Gains Likely to Be Short-Lived" which analyst used the phrase, "sucker's rally"?
  • Answer Below :   Thanks for your support!   



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Answer :           Kathy Boyle              Thanks for your support!   

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Weekly Question for week #10:      Forcing trades is sometimes referred to as ____-trading.
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Trivia Questions: (#11) On each trading day during the Contest, Participants will have the opportunity to receive additional CNBC Bucks by answering up to six (6) multiple-choice trivia questions available on the Site. Participants may only answer each question once, and each of the Participant’s Portfolios will receive Two Thousand (2,000) CNBC Bucks for each correctly answered trivia question. Questions will be posted individually between 6:00AM and 4:00PM, and will be available to be answered on the Site until 4:00PM that day. During each week of the Contest, Participants may be given the opportunity to answer one (1) additional weekly quiz question, which will be posted on the Site beginning at approximately 6:00AM on each Monday and will be available to be answered until 4:00PM on that Friday (the “Weekly Quiz”). Participants may only answer each Weekly Quiz question once, and each of the Participant’s Portfolios will receive Two Thousand (2,000) CNBC Bucks for each correctly answered Weekly Quiz. The answer to each Weekly Quiz question may be found either in a weekly educational video posted on the Site, or elsewhere on the web.
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