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Get on Board Nordic American - Cramer's Mad Money (5/19/08) [view article]
cos1000 is right - Cramer is an entertainer. You still have to do your own homework and be strong in your convictions.He told me to buy AMGN and UNH and CWTR after they had run up and I was too much of a newbie to know when to get out, and I got hurt. On the other hand, I bought RIG and NSC and OXY because of his positive take (got a double in RIG!).
I am wiser now. A company has to meet my definition of a solid performer. I only buy on pullbacks and take profits after runups. I still listen to JC for the entertainment, but I add a position he has recommended maybe only once a month. Reply
Wind Is In - Cramer's Mad Money (5/27/08) [view article]
One wind stock Cramer failed to mention is AWNE. They distribute wind turbinesand although a young company have been very profitable. Reply
Wind Is In - Cramer's Mad Money (5/27/08) [view article]
its all about selling the news ReplyWind Is In - Cramer's Mad Money (5/27/08) [view article]
papond......I ask the same question.....somehow, that doesn't make much sense and it would be helpful if that comment was explained. I'm sure there is more to that thought.Reply
Wind Is In - Cramer's Mad Money (5/27/08) [view article]
now why should I be thinking about selling my shares of appl if people say it is going higher in the 200's please anybody can shed some light ReplyWind Is In - Cramer's Mad Money (5/27/08) [view article]
I have shares in appl. I heard the same plan to sell appl at the outcome of the june 9,2008 announcement from a fast money trader ReplyWind Is In - Cramer's Mad Money (5/27/08) [view article]
@elcoponeYou also believe in Santa and you just can't sleep on Christmas Eve, right?!
Ahah Reply
Wind Is In - Cramer's Mad Money (5/27/08) [view article]
Believe you me, Steve Jobs is not just announcing a new phone, he is starting a revolutionary new era of handheld computing. EVERYBODY will want to have one of those handhelds that are Mac-easy computers and still can be carried around with you. New bigger models will be launched, covering the gap between iPod Touch and MacBooks.AND the iPhone - with all the Mac parafernalia tagging along - will be sold in 67 countries and counting. How is that going to add up to Apple's bottomline?! Some say it will be doubling or tripling, I have no doubt about it.
People who buy iPhones, soon are buying Macs, that's why the Mac is growing @+50% yoy comparing to industry 17%. Now, Apple will sell all around the world, in places where it never sold significantly!
The iPhone subscriber market was 140 million, it's now at 700 million and there's still China & Russia to be added, the countries where most of the unlocked iPhones went to.
This is not just another run-off-the-mill event for Apple, it is as important as the start of the computer revolution was with the 1st Macintosh with the 1st GUI and mouse!
He who doesn't see that Apple is shooting to never before seen sky high prices, surpassing Google in market cap, when the market realises what's really going on at Apple is losing money big time.
Then you will blame it on Cramer. But you should really blame yourself to be listening to that lame BSitter Reply
Wind Is In - Cramer's Mad Money (5/27/08) [view article]
Actually XXamaXX, he doesn't own a single stock except for his own company, thestreet.com. So you are wrong. ReplyWind Is In - Cramer's Mad Money (5/27/08) [view article]
Does he really mean to sell AAPL when Steve Jobs gets out all the juicy unforeseen announcements?How clueless and manipulator can he be uh?! He's obviouslly a shorter aiming at big personal gains on account of all the sheep losers that wag their heads to his clapping...
It's just sad Reply
Wind Is In - Cramer's Mad Money (5/27/08) [view article]
You're wrong on solar. It still has a tremendous economic curve (30 years and counting) and along way to go. Wind is being built up at a much faster rate -- feel free to look it up yourself. It is "buy and homework", right, not just expect Jimmy boy to do all the work for you. ReplyWind Is In - Cramer's Mad Money (5/27/08) [view article]
cramer works for GE which is big in wind. dont believe the propaganda. wind has its place. but solar will be so much bigger. ReplyWind Is In - Cramer's Mad Money (5/27/08) [view article]
cramer-- cramer ---cramer -- ReplyT. Boone's Stake - Fast Money Recap (5/20/08) [view article]
I appreciate this recap so much due to my time crunch. Thanks for this. ReplyT. Boone's Stake - Fast Money Recap (5/20/08) [view article]
Wonder the timing of the crude oil statement from T Boone Reply