Mad Money and Cramerica are You a Part?




Cramerica - where stock picks are driven by logic and common sense or better known as the people that diligently watch every episode of Jim Cramer’s Mad Money. It has become a common word amoung investors… this Cramerica or Jim Cramer or Cramer or Mad Money… rarely can you go through a conversation about investing and stocks without something mentioned on Cramer’s show or a stock recommendation that he has made come up… Now don’t get me wrong I enjoy watching Cramer’s Mad Money. I just wonder to what extent he has infiltrated our investing society and is it good for the investing society… the fear and truth is he has pull in investing because so many people follow him blindly or with research.. why else do people watch the show and you happen to see an increase in after hours trading of the stocks that Jim pushes as BIG buys… it is because people listen and believe… I think Jim Cramer does offer some good advice my concern is the amount of flux he can have on the market and how much people follow him blindly… Don’t get me wrong i have bought a stock or two that he has recommended but only after i did my research and came to an agreement that it was worth the risk. Well anyways that’s my 2 cents on Cramer for now.

If you want to read more on cramer check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cramer

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