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July 5 4 Comments latest by Jonathan C
Jim Cramer, the zany host of Mad Money on CNBC, has been empirically rated on his advice. Very interesting findings:
Mr. Cramer is right about 50% (25 out of 51) of the time with his stock market predictions, prone more to headline hyperbole than equivocation.
This is one of CNBC’s premiere “experts.”
Read more at the original report.
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jrk
July 6th, 2005
Is that the jackass that runs around sweating in his little room taking calls and practically falling over himself while yelling out his "hot stock tips" to callers?
I hate that bastard.
Solomon Folks
July 11th, 2005
Wow...are you kidding me.....if he is right about 50% of the time then he better than 90% of most of the mutual and hedge fund managers. He can get my money with those numbers.
david
October 10th, 2005
he's just a showman, entertaining for 5-6 minutes and getting paid well for his 'garbage'.
Jonathan C
August 16th, 2006
BOOOYAH Cramer!