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A co-host for Kudlow & Cramer presents guidelines on how to invest successfully by becoming a "prudent speculator," explaining the role of psychology in risk taking while covering such topics as understanding hedge funds, spotting an undervalued stock, and knowing when to sell. By the author of Confessions of a Street Addict.

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Jim Cramer is the champion of the middle-class investor. Every night on Mad Money, he provides valuable information about stocks, steering investors away from danger zones and leading them to the investments that can turn a lackluster portfolio into a powerhouse of profit. In his new book, he shows investors how to take the advice on his TV program and put it into action. Cramer walks investors through the key decisions they have to make: understanding their tolerance for risk and defining their goals, doing the essential homework on a stock, and knowing how to buy and sell stocks the right way -- the Cramer way. This is a true nuts-and-bolts guide to investing, from Cramer's detailed discussion of the sort of homework investors must do to his own guidelines for knowing when and how to sell stocks. Mad Money is a hugely entertaining television program, but it also offers valuable information that can be the basis for a winning portfolio. Cramer shows how to turn the "Lightning Round" into a terrific tool for investing; it's stock-market strength training. He reveals how he can assess a stock in only seconds -- a valuable skill that every investor can acquire and put to good use. He explains what to look for in his CEO and CFO interviews, and how to use those conversations to make successful investment decisions. He reviews some of his best calls made on Mad Money, as well as some of his worst ones, to extract ten lessons from each that can profit every investor. And for the Mad Money junkies who just can't get enough, Cramer goes behind the scenes to explain everything from the reason behind his deliberate mispronunciations to his notorious chair abuse to the zany props and buttons that keep things humming. From the first "Booyah" to the last roar of the bull, Mad Money is every investor's favorite television program, and Jim Cramer's Mad Money is the book that can turn a TV program into a top-notch stock portfolio.

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The influential investment authority outlines a comprehensive program for investors at every stage of life, from college graduates to retirees, with suggestions on how to make money when young, protect it when older, provide for a famiy's essential expenses, and still enjoy a comfortable and prosperous retirement. 500,000 first printing.

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A co-host for Kudlow & Cramer presents guidelines on how to invest successfully by becoming a "prudent speculator," explaining the role of psychology in risk taking while covering such topics as understanding hedge funds, spotting an undervalued stock, and knowing when to sell. By the author of Confessions of a Street Addict. Book available.

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A tour of Wall Street in the tradition of Liar's Poker also traces the life and career of the author, the co-founder of TheStreet.com and Smart Money magazine, from his Philadelphia childhood through his exploits as a financial journalist.

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In his new book, Cramer offers the most detailed guidance he has ever given on how to invest in a changed market. Savvy investors will not just survive; they will thrive. Cramer begins with six rules for protecting the money you have and making sure that you have the money you need. (Rule Number 3: Skip the first four stages of portfolio grief: denial, anger, bargaining, and depression.) Your portfolio won't fix itself; you have to do that. It's easy to close your eyes and pretend that it all never happened, but you'll never get back to even that way, much less profit from the opportunities that this new market offers to investors who know where to put their money. One key to making investment decisions is to watch what the mutual-fund managers are doing and -- better yet -- to anticipate their moves. Cramer tells you how to do this. Their decisions will move markets, and you want to profit from these moves. Cramer explains why dividends may be another key to picking winners in the post-crash stock market, and he introduces a category he calls the accidental high yielders -- stocks whose prices have taken a beating, boosting their yields. Some of these stocks could make a major move upward; Cramer tells you how to spot the ones that could take off. For the first time in any of his books, Cramer offers a portfolio of twelve stocks that he says are poised to profit from the economic recovery. And he gives investors a list of five regional banks that could make big moves and return a handsome reward to shareholders. As always, Cramer explains why investors can't just take his word but have to "buy and homework" on these stocks to make sure that their stories don't change. If you're near or in retirement, your opportunities to recover and profit are more limited than those of younger investors. Cramer tells you why stocks should still be an important part of your investment portfolio. And for younger investors, Cramer explains why you must take advantage of what could be a rare opportunity to buy stocks at fabulous prices and set up a terrific portfolio. Cramer offers advanced tips for investors who have the time and are willing to invest it to profit from the post-crash stock market. Call options may seem like exotic and dangerous investment tools, but Cramer shows why they can be a conservative investing strategy that can bring quick returns in a recovering market. He explains how to use IPOs and secondary offerings wisely to juice your investment portfolio. And as if all that weren't enough, Cramer has come up with twenty-five new rules for the post-crash market. (Rule Number 4: It pays to follow the dumb money.) GETTING BACK TO EVEN is indispensable for any investor still reeling in shock from the 2008-2009 market collapse and wondering where to go from here. From investment strategies to specific stock recommendations, it's the foundation for the portfolios that will soar when the economic recovery takes hold.

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The host of Mad Money and RealMoney counsels readers on how to act on his stock recommendations as delivered through his television and radio shows, in a resource that covers such topics as researching a stock and knowing the best time to sell. Simultaneous.

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Do you need some ''sound'' financial advice in this current economy? Just press the button on your Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer talking bobbleheadÂ’s soundboard and he might give you an affirmative ''Ka-Ching!'' or he might say about Wall Street - ''They...
 

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A popular television journalist shares sage advice, practical tips, and sound financial strategies from some of America's most successful investors and business leaders, including Suze Orman, John C. Bogle, Warren Buffett, Bill Gross, Susan Ivey, A. G. Lafley, Georgette Mosbacher, John Myers, Steve Forbes, and others. Reprint.

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A tour of Wall Street in the tradition of Liar's Poker also traces the life and career of the author, the co-founder of TheStreet.com and Smart Money magazine, from his Philadelphia childhood through his exploits as a financial journalist.

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Jim Cramer's Mad Money: Watch TV Get Rich: Best-selling author Jim Cramer shows investors how to use the information and advice in his top-rated CNBC show Mad Money with Jim Cramer to make money in the stock market. This book contains practical advice...
 

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Director Jim Gillespie's hit slasher film from 1997, I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER, saw four teens being stalked by a shadowy figure. In 2005, Gillespie helms VENOM, a further entry into the stalk-and-slash genre that sees the director returning to familiar ground. The plot is basic, and simply serves to allow the requisite group of dumb teens to either meet their maker, or narrowly escape the clutches of a mysterious stalker. Set in Louisiana, the voodoo that the region is notorious for has rippled through a local graveyard, and sucked up all the evil spirits of the dead who lay there, depositing them in a suitcase full of snakes. When local bad boy Ray (Rick Cramer), who is the scourge of the town's teen population, meets a grizzly demise in a car accident, the snakes are unleashed and Ray (AKA Mr. Jangles--so called because he collects keys from his dead victims) is resurrected. A few notable names, such as Bijou Phillips (ALMOST FAMOUS) and hip-hop star Method Man, feature among the cast as Mr. Jangles goes about his kill-crazy rampage, and Gillespie tweaks the minimal plot to allow a few unexpected twists and turns to unfold. Plenty of violence and bloodletting ensues, while the lack of a post modern SCREAM-style approach to the film makes for a refreshing change. Gillespie must have cursed his luck when he saw the devastation that ravaged the Louisiana region in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina--which occurred just a few weeks before the theatrical release of VENOM--but he's delivered a gratifying little shocker that contains enough base-level gore and guts to appease horror fans looking for some cheap thrills.

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Jim Cramer has an eye on your money – and an eye on you from the perspective of this photo! This white t-shirt features Jim Cramer himself and the ?Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer? logo on the front center chest. A small CNBC logo appears on the back top...
 
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In his new book Cramer offers the most detailed guidance he has ever given on how to invest in a changed market. Savvy investors will not just survive; they will thrive. Cramer begins with six rules for protecting the money you have and making sure...
 
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This Limited Edition Stable of Bulls Set features five brightly colored Bull squeeze toys from Jim Cramer's Mad Money 2007 University Tour. If you are a fan of GT UVA IU U of T and USC this set is for you! Jim Cramer hand-numbered these collectibles...
 
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First, Jim Cramer, president of Cramer, Berkowitz & Co. , discusses the good news that the Dow-Jones Industrial broke through the 9,000 point mark for the first time in three years. Then, Tom Hanks and Andrew Chaikin, author of A Man on the Moon,...