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The Price of Oil - Cramer's Mad Money (8/18/08) [view article]
So much info comes flying out of Cramer that it is not possible to be well researched. He has good market intuition that may be invalid seconds after leaving his mouth. Day trade with his info. Replykarbasfroosh
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Where Is the Online Video Advertising Revenue Going? [view article]
UB, it was eMarketer's own figures, which they recently scaled back:www.emarketer.com/Arti... Reply
The Price of Oil - Cramer's Mad Money (8/18/08) [view article]
User 183508, you should do a bit more work on Cramers' advice. What are the odds of success if Cramer says buy, and are they the same if Cramer says sell ?Sometimes I do a trade and immediately get the feeling it was wrong, and it stays that way. On that basis it feels like I also am flip flopping for myself, but once you get uncomfortable with a position, its best to liquidate. Reply
The Price of Oil - Cramer's Mad Money (8/18/08) [view article]
I am also stuck in CHK. Now that it down, I hear Cramer's advice to sell. What happened to buy low and sell high? And why is natural gas tied to the oil price? ReplyThe Price of Oil - Cramer's Mad Money (8/18/08) [view article]
Cramer is like the rest. They only tell you when they are right and never talk about the bad calls they make. Do you remember when Iraq set the oil wells on fire. If the U.S. did not put out fires they would have burned for 100 years. Yes, there's plenty of oil and if the price gets too high our Gov't would be forced to develope alternative means of energy and that my friends would be bad for the oil producing countries. That is the reason the price of oil is backing off a little. Even Iran wants to make sure we keep buying oil. ReplyThe Price of Oil - Cramer's Mad Money (8/18/08) [view article]
i know that cramer flip flops! i bought CHK on his recommendation, also XTO. lucky for me i got out of XTO with a small profit, but i am losing big time in CHK. it is too late for me to sell, so i guess i will just keep CHK and hope cramer is wrong again. ReplyThe Price of Oil - Cramer's Mad Money (8/18/08) [view article]
shark1001 is 100% right.i have heard countless times cramer flip flop on certain stocks&the market as a whole.he should go into politics.he would fit in just fine. ReplyThe Price of Oil - Cramer's Mad Money (8/18/08) [view article]
You caught that, too. Curious, but Cramer didn't get his reputation by making many mistakes. ReplyThe Price of Oil - Cramer's Mad Money (8/18/08) [view article]
I could be wrong also, but did Cramer say buy APC and sell all stocks related to the decline of oil in the same show? Then he says sell CHK, XTO, which are primarily gas. I wonder what he's up to. ReplyThe Wind
The Price of Oil - Cramer's Mad Money (8/18/08) [view article]
I could be really wrong, and I'll feel the pain if I am, but it will take years for us to come up with a good replacement for oil, and with the prices falling, it sure seems like a great time to buy. Whether it's shipping or the oil/gas itself, we haven't stopped needing it, and since Nancy Pelosi is sitting around with her thumb up her..., we're going to still need it. I've been wrong before, and may be wrong now, but I think we still have time. ReplyWhere Is the Online Video Advertising Revenue Going? [view article]
Could anybody point me to the actual source of this statement "According to eMarketer, the size of online advertising revenue is $1.35B in 2008"? ReplyLocal TV Ad Plunge: What Would Google Do? [view article]
Local advertising will move to the internet, TV and newspaper can only slow the process. We are naturally a progressive society which means the internet will progressively steal market share wherever it can compete with an offline product. Every business owner will need a internet marketing plan.Jippidy.com - Internet Yellow Pages Reply
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In Tech We Trust - Fast Money Recap (6/20/08) [view article]
staticrhetoric.com/blo...ARTICLE ON STEVE JOBS AS WILLY WONKA AT THE APPLE FACTORY Reply
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Dow 30 Trading Ranges [view article]
What is more important than listing trading ranges on these Dow components is listing the number of those Dow components that are being manipulated by their individual specialists for their own personal profits. Alcoa's specialist for example has set his issue up for a major decline in price in the coming two months.For more information on how this is done click on my web page and read the stock reports on AA and also read the documentation on how these individuals manipulate their issues at the expense of the investor. You have nothing to lose except the amount of time it takes you to read the information and you have a great deal to gain if you follow what they are doing and buy when they buy and sell when they sell.
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Warner's 'Harry Potter' Sequel Pushed Back to July [view article]
WOW! I usually maintain a professional demeanor with my posts but as a Potter fan this is just messed up. Financially, I get the move but don't buy the writers strike angle since post production is reportedly complete. Reply