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eamoses
PostPosted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 5:32 pm Post subject: Cramer comparing himself vs. Warren Buffett Reply with quote

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Interesting show. Notice how many Cramer claimed to have in common with Buffett. Though most of his big picks are not on the Buffett list.
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 11:36 am Post subject: Reply with quote

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Cramer can have a big head now and again Laughing
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I still find it fun to watch... thats why hes on.. i have found some of this advice by lookin deeper not as rich as it appears to be..
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 10:29 am Post subject: he's good Reply with quote

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He's good no doubt. He suffers that inflated ego like so many other television personalites. Still enjoyable though.
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Can't wait to see Grimreapers response to this thread! Laughing
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Do5 wrote:
Can't wait to see Grimreapers response to this thread! Laughing


Basically Reaper vs Cramer has come full circle and here's the proof. Put up a 3 year chart of TOL and see when it was putting in its $50+ high. That was appx 600 Mad Monkey shows ago. Go to the archives of the Mad Money show and see which stock Cramer was pumping when Mad Monkey first started airing. That's right, TOL. Rolling Eyes Now here's the kewel part....if you go to the RE boards at this site you will read a post where I said the best thing you could do at this point is to take the extra $100K you now have because your home increased in value from $100K to 200K in 3 years and just spend the money frivolously....just give the house back to da bank when they come callin fo da payments ya isn't makin. I said that in the summer of 2006 I think it was. If you watched Mad Monkey last night....Cramer said to stop making payments on your home....live in it as long as you can till the bank forecloses. keep the car, keep the credit cawd. Basically it took TOL to fall from $50 to yesterday's low of 18.85 for Jim to figure it out. Laughing For the wreckerd...I still like Jim's advice. But because he is just giving it now, I would start looking for a long term bottom in the RE stocks. I actually went further than that and personally bought me some HMB yesterday (I paid too much too!)... and I loaded up in these 3 Arrow NFI, AHM, IMH in da funny muny stock pickin games I play too. Very Happy
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http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232/video/452808336 Laughing Freakin hilarious! Laughing I made a purrdixshun awhilst back that Cramer would eventually have a noivous breakdown on live tv! Laughing Oh maaaaaaaan! Laughing Laughing
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Wow, that video was intense.

And then I love how right as it goes off air, CNBC airs the "this is not our view" disclaimer.
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That was a great clip!

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Im Not Warren Buffett wrote:
Wow, that video was intense.

And then I love how right as it goes off air, CNBC airs the "this is not our view" disclaimer.


Laughing You noticed that too huh? Laughing I think CNBC actually sped the tape reel up...to me it sounded like the voice recording (splainin that CNBC just puts Cramer on the air becuz they know he is an "idiot magnet") was playing at hyper speed....either that or the guy who does all the voice overs for the CNBC shows was live....and tawkin estree fast! Laughing Can you imagine werkin for this idiot? I actually e-mailed Thestreet.com to tell the staff they should perhaps study the chit that went down at Virginny Tech!...fo theey own safety! Shocked Yesterday he tried to ssssplain it away by saying he's a madman and gave an example of how in his hedge fund daze..... if you were an employee and you messed up he'd scrrem atcha...make you wear your underwear on the outside....and then he'd fire ya! Laughing This little thang dat be stawtin to manifest itself bout Cramer will only git werser...rememba....he is STILL pumpin energy and infrastructure plays. Those POS are playin agin Team DUG. It be still in da foist inning wit da bases loaded...DUG gots 2 runnahs already across da plate....no outs....and Barry Bonds (in the glorry years of muscles in a bottle) at da plate. Nice! Cool Fo da wreckerd Arrow If I worked for Cramer and he got anywherst near 1 foot from my face whilst he was sportin a purple face he'd be on da floor quicker than the foist gapdown move in energy and infrastructure gonna put im. Wink This is a mentally unstable idiot with no clue about da mawkets cept what da mawkets is tellin him.....watch out! Laughing
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Cramer , made a name for himself when a dog crossing the street could have made money in the market he was famous for trading in.
I also remember him clearly saying it was not the time to be in oil stocks , when I was buying them madly and had already made 40% ROI , before he said oil was the go .

Nope those bells and whistles , honkers and horns are only good for scaring little kids and animals .

Since when are salesmen cult idols ?

Glorified salesmen , not likely ..... have tomatoes will throw them .
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