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rnbaida
PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 4:17 pm Post subject: cramer effect Reply with quote

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Isnt it funny how the cramer effect happens before he says anything about the stock...

somethin fishy is going on.....
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 4:18 pm Post subject: check this out Reply with quote

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His manic enthusiasm entertains viewers, and his recommendations spark frenzies that have moved so many stocks that “the Cramer effect” is a phrase now widely used on Wall Street. In one case, buyers piled into shares of MT Medical Inc., which shot up 30 percent after a Cramer tip.

But buyers beware.

Jumping into stocks on the blessing of a market guru is dangerous for the individual investor, experts warn. Thinly traded small-capitalization stocks, which Cramer has routinely sent flying, are especially perilous.

In fact, the power of the Cramer effect has surprised even the disheveled host himself. In a comparatively subdued interview with Reuters, the former Goldman Sachs broker and self-described “Street addict” said he has become more careful with his recommendations.

this is weird how he does that....
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Notice how he's warning peeps not to just dive right in the moment he starts a feature more n more all the time? He just said the other night that you'd be better off buying after 10:30 the next morning if you are going to do it.
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