it's great stuff 'cept...
i agree w/ many of you. The booyah's and crap are too much. I don't mind the excitement... and the manner in which the lightning round is done... but i get tired of hearing grown people try to mimick/impress James J Cramer by saying, "bah bah bah bah bah boooooo yah ski daddyio!!!" every time i hear someone say that crap i cringe! and almost 100% of the callers who do that trash have no clue what they're talking about. Then you have the callers who JJC identifies as speaking "genuine wall street gibberish." Quite observant Jim. Most of these people are trying to impress people they neither know nor like with information no one can hardly understand. But the point is. Jimmy can make you some money. He's said it himself: "If you'll do your homework, use limit orders & don't buy first thing tomorrow" you can profit from him. Of course, that's if you're not stupid enough to trade EVERYTHING at once. Jim. Good show. I prefer the sudden death!Read full review »
goode-design.net via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/25/06
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thanks for posting the Full Eposodes! These are awesome and highly educational!
gerritoertel via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/12/09
I was in vacation in Virgina beach last week, and it was the first time ai saw Cramer CNBC. When i saw that Cramer as his own podast, i just jump on it! I highly recommend this podcast.
Switch Slug via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 05/13/08
The lighting round is all sizzle and no steak. The podcast lacks context. I live in Cramerica for the daily brain expansion. The education comes in the duller (dark glasses still required), more quiet (ear plugs recommended) section of the program that precedes the lighting round. Is bandwidth...Read full review »
Salt Lake Sam via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/11/06
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