Instant reactions on becoming a blogger
Like many people, I am a huge critic of certain television personalities. Now that I am a blogger I can finally rant and rave as much as I want about some of the third-rate stock pick of CNBC's Mad Money host, Jim Cramer. I have caught some of his stock picks, which were, in my opinion, outrageously expensive, like Electronic Arts, which traded in the mid-50s to low 60s at the time of his recommendation. Frankly, I think someone should darn well call him on his picks. Not to mention, there are better choices that might yield a patient investor a significantly higher return than his recommendations. Although I rarely watch Mad Money, I know quite a few friends who have checked out Cramer's recommendations and they have said that Cramer would never pick any stocks that hold any risks because if such stocks actually tanked, viewers who followed his strategies would be in rage the moment they started loosing money.
However, to anyone who reads this blog expecting any recommendations, I only have this to say, please don't wait to exhale, least of all, on my account. My picks are a trade secret and I have no such outrageous desires to share them with anyone, except a couple of old college pals. And they are not talking.
1 Comments:
Dude! My brother likes that Cramer guy's show. I think he's pretty funny too. I would believe that he's probably a low-risk kind of personality though.
Give me those secret picks Charles!
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