Cramer's Mad Money - The Wal-Marts of Healthcare (3/6/09) [View article]
like any broken clock, Cramer is right several times each day. The SKF etf to short financials is a bad tool in my opinion as it gives each dollar used to sort the group a multiplied power to bring down a group of stocks. If you want to short a stock, go ahead, use the normal rules, but the new short ETFs are an ill thought out idea.
Cramer's Mad Money - The Wal-Marts of Healthcare (3/6/09) [View article]
I enjoy reading strong opinions but I rather read them from some one with a published profile.
On Mar 09 09:56 AM The Flatlander wrote:
> Tsk, tsk, poor bankies. If they weren't so damn greedy they would > never have been in this situation. Swim or sink, we need to clean > out the trash anyway!
i think cramer is really 54, if he made less funny side remarks, he may by taken for more than he is .
On Mar 04 10:35 AM DKE wrote:
> I commend 60-something Cramer for the energy he displays in conveying > useless information. I am a 60-something trader, and I am having > some success trading. One cannot short this market enough. Where > is Cramer coming from?
Cramer's Mad Money - The Wal-Marts of Healthcare (3/6/09) [View article]
Cramer's Mad Money - The Wal-Marts of Healthcare (3/6/09) [View article]
On Mar 09 09:56 AM The Flatlander wrote:
> Tsk, tsk, poor bankies. If they weren't so damn greedy they would
> never have been in this situation. Swim or sink, we need to clean
> out the trash anyway!
Cramer's Mad Money - 10 Signs of Hope (3/3/09) [View article]
On Mar 04 10:35 AM DKE wrote:
> I commend 60-something Cramer for the energy he displays in conveying
> useless information. I am a 60-something trader, and I am having
> some success trading. One cannot short this market enough. Where
> is Cramer coming from?