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book on investing for the little guy, Cramer explains everything from trends, to cycles, to sectors, and how to anticipate the market's movements, He explains the intricacies of the show, as well as how to game it yourself, He gives you all sorts of handy strategies for trading, as well as a cyclical chart to follow the economy's impact on the stock market,
B/B BUY Kind of an awesome book and gives great advice, I don't completely understand it but I think I'll be ready for the Stock market next year.
Jim cramer,w ho's also on Tv helps explain what to invest in, He helps explain in what to do when it comes to doing your hw and making sure that you limit yourself when it comes to buying, He tells you when to buy and when to sell, He gives accounts of bad and yet good calls he made when it came to buying shares, PEG under.
have clearly defined reasons, and expected price point for a stock
detachment of emotions I enjoy watching Jim Cramer just so that I can pick stocks he doesn't like or so that I can bet against stocks that he professes to be excellent buys.
He's so full of himself and I am very careful with what he says because oftentimes, he is very wrong, I got a used copy of this at HalfPrice Books for dirt cheap and find it one of the most utterly useless books in my collection, Most of the ideas he put in this books are impractical, I liked it a lot, tons of useful information and even though he can be a little too much to take sometimes, you gotta love the guys enthusiasm.
Definitely plenty of actionable advice in here, I listened to the Audio Book, and while it was nice that Jim Cramer read the book I thought the content wasn't so hot, This guy can't pick stocks any better than anybody else, and you're probably better off on your own than taking advice from him, This book is good but light, It'spages, but half of that is fluff, It is meant as a companion to the TV show, and that is where its weaknesses lie, There is a chapter that describes the sound effects Cramer
uses and a chapter explaining how to simulate Cramer's "lightning round" by yourself, . . Thepages of actual content are good though, especially to someone clueless like me, OK, if you're into risk, loud, obnoxious guys who give tips on TV shows that are fast and furious and like the cars in the movie his suggestions, if you don't take them with a grain of saltafter all, it's TV, it's entertainment, will only help you crash and burn.
At one time I was thinking of investing in the stock asset class however, after further review, it's too risky, And unless you have millions to burn read hedge fund, and lots of homework time, real estate is your only choice, Cha Bra! Peace out! I can't really say I read the whole book, but I read enough to get an idea of it, He prefaces this book by saying that investing in the stock market on an individual stock basis not mutual funds, is only for those who have a solid financial base and at least,to "play" with.
Since this doesn't apply to me nor to any of those I want to help with finances, I decided to just skim the book and not give it a thorough reading.
It was sort of a review of the microecon class I had in college, Nice to finally read the book that explains his show, Ive watched his show since I was in HS and never understood some of the buttons and things he said,
Also, the trading advice in this book is very applicable to the average trader, Puts it in simple terms to help you make money,
It felt that he was trying to give all the “insider” information he could from his time on Wall Street,
Will keep in library for reference, A very good book and is definitely helpful to those who watch the TV show, As time goes on some things will need to be a bit updated and the same goes with companies out there, Overall great concepts and I definitely recommend it, this is a terrible book really, after his success in his other books, i believe he just wanted to milk the cow again, its short, and incredibly dull, it kind of takes away from the brilliance of his earlier wok, I honestly dont recommend it, Unlike Cramers other books, this one is more dedicated towards understanding his show Mad Money than engrossing you in stock trades, He does this skillfully, teaching about stocks as you read, I wish I had read this earlier, as it would have helped me understand the show and who The Professor is, rather than try to puzzle together all the buttons and sayings.
That said: Id read Confessions of a Street Addict first, then this one, then some of his others, While many people think Cramer is obnoxious, he really understands the details and intricacies of Wall Street, He breaks The Street down into understandable and coherent points without losing the big picture or the overall story, Investing is truly all about the story,
After finishing the book, .
Yes, the book is framed within the concept of his TV show, But that does not prevent him from providing simple, easy to follow methods for researching and analyzing stock,
This is a good book for any level of investor, Most of the advice in the book is general knowledge and can still be applied today but all contemporary examples are more historical nowadays, since the book is overyears old now.
I get a big kick out of Jim Cramer, I am only giving this bookbecause it was written inwhich, let's face it, wasyears ago, Jim makes a lot of references to stocks, IPO's, and general market news that occurred a fullyears ago, which makes it less relevant than it would be, say, if it were written today.
Nevertheless, it's fun to get inside his head for a little while, I think he's brilliant. Good introductory to the stock market, Doesn't go into too many details about certain sectors, Explains how his show works as well too, Jim Cramer is my hero, In today's information age, Jim is sitelinkthe voice of reason and experience, He provides the average person the means to succeed on Wall Street, If you are thinking about investing, then read this book and then read it again, In this book Jim discusses how to interactively watch his show, Bestselling author Jim Cramer shows investors how to use the information and advice in his toprated CNBC show to make money in the stock market,
"Investing well isn't easy, but it is possible, My goal in life is to make it easier for you to make money, "
Jim Cramer is the champion of the middleclass investor, Every night on Mad Money, he provides valuable information about stocks, steering investors away from danger zones and leading them to the investments that can turn a lackluster portfolio into a powerhouse of profit.
In his new book, he shows investors how to take the advice on his TV program and put it into action,
Cramer walks investors through the key decisions they have to make: understanding their tolerance for risk and defining their goals, doing the essential homework on a stock, and knowing how to buy and sell stocks the right way the Cramer way.
This is a true nutsandbolts guide to investing, from Cramer's detailed discussion of the sort of homework investors must do to his own guidelines for knowing when and how to sell stocks.
Mad Money is a hugely entertaining television program, but it also offers valuable information that can be the basis for a winning portfolio, Cramer shows how to turn the "Lightning Round" into a terrific tool for investing it's stockmarket strength training, He reveals how he can assess a stock in only seconds a valuable skill that every investor can acquire and put to good use, He explains what to look for in his CEO and CFO interviews, and how to use those conversations to make successful investment decisions, He reviews some of his best calls made on Mad Money, as well as some of his worst ones, to extract ten lessons from each that can profit every investor.
And for the Mad Money junkies who just can't get enough, Cramer goes behind the scenes to explain everything from the reason behind his deliberate mispronunciations to his notorious chair abuse to the zany props and buttons that keep things humming.
From the first "Booyah" to the last roar of the bull, Mad Money is every investor's favorite television program, and Jim Cramer's Mad Money is the book that can turn a TV program into a topnotch stock portfolio.
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