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Jim Cramer’s newest hit TV show
“Mad Money” has hit CNBC
past few months and is becoming one of the TV station’s most
popular entertainment shows. During this show, the animated
Jim Cramer hosts a one hour show Monday through Friday from
6pm-7pm (EST). Mad Money features Cramer offering his thoughts
and advice on stocks. There is even some controversy
surrounding the show because viewers tend to think that Cramer
prepares what he’s going to say for a stock. Jim smashed this
rumor however when he hosted a live show where he invited a
lot of people to sit in the audience and watch his show.
One of the highlights of the Mad
Money show is when Jim Cramer does the “Lightning Round” where
viewers call in and ask Jim for stock advice. Overall, to sum
up the Mad Money finance show, I think that it is a quite
entertaining and is definitely more fun watch then some of the
other shows CNBC hosts (especially for younger audience).
Cramer has a fairly large following and is also an editor at
TheStreet.Com. Over the past years, I have come to a
realization that Jim holds solid influence in which direction
a stock is going.
I have never personally taken
his advice when buying stocks, but those who hold stocks in
their portfolios should hope that Cramer doesn’t say anything
negative about the company you’re holding as this usually
influences the direction of the stock. Unfortunately this is
how things usually play out based on what I have seen. Always
remember to trade stocks with care and do your due diligence
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