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Mini Cramer recap...2/14/06


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frusnak
PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 5:06 pm Post subject: Mini Cramer recap...2/14/06 Reply with quote

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Because of the olympics Cramer doesn't come on til 9pm est. and guess what...you got it no cramer effect after hours... Can't do the lightening round cause it gets posted about an hour after his show airs.

Here's two

CALP@$6.24...supplies 75% of big pharma's lab equipment

PBR@$84.17...brazilian state owned oil company to develope bolivian natural gas reserves

CALP sounded interesting have not checked it out though!
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CALP sounded good. It's traded up to 6.85 today, but it's pulled back some.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 10:21 am Post subject: Re: Mini Cramer recap...2/14/06 Reply with quote

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frusnak wrote:
Because of the olympics Cramer doesn't come on til 9pm est. and guess what...you got it no cramer effect after hours... Can't do the lightening round cause it gets posted about an hour after his show airs.


What a shame, I never really thought anything of the Olympics, but I guess they do serve some purpose!
I wonder how Jimmy feels about getting bumped? Laughing
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I can't stand the Olympics. Jim Cramer and Mad Money deserve better.
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CALP and XGEN looks good.

I missed a chance to trade in these stocks Crying or Very sad
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Well, Cramer made a good call on PBR. Look at the chart for the last couple days:

http://finance.yahoo.com/q/bc?s=PBR&t=5d
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Maaaan, did you see those butt fugly shoes Cramer was sportin on last night's show?!! Laughing All you need to do is look at those shoes and you know Cramer is goofy to even think the stock (CROX) is gonna end up anywhere but in da crapper! Yet anudder half-assed attempt at trying to use funnymental anal-ysis which will just end up getting da Cramer faithful crushed, just like the idiots who bought UARM and held. Laughing Rolling Eyes
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I would like to say that Cramer's fundamentals are sadly wrong if he believed uarm was worth anything over $35. Yes it hit 40 but that is because it was overbought. Anyone who was supporting buying uarm at a price over 35 does not do fundamental analysis.
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Cramer's allowed to make mistakes. Nobody's stock analysis is perfect 100% of the time.
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stockmarkettips wrote:
I can't stand the Olympics. Jim Cramer and Mad Money deserve better.


I can't stand the Olympics either... Bob Costas... errrrr! Evil or Very Mad

But I still say that Cramer deserves nothing. He is a blowhard and I hope he gets exposed as a useless fraud who can't help any TV viewer do anything good for themselves.
Stick to hedge funds.
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One thing I give Cramer credit for is, he stimulates discussions about stock market trading techniques and how to look at the market from a different view point. Is he the best at it? I don't think so... he has too much influence on the market to judge his calls objectively. Hey there have been times when we have looked great in our calls. We just don't have a group of people looking at data and picking out what looks good. OR do we? Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy
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