On a whim 2 years ago, I tracked 35 stocks that he recommended to buy. One month later, 27 of the stocks had fallen at least 8%. Six months later, 29 of the stocks were down 10+%.
Does he get any kind of ratings? What's the draw with him, the carnival side show delivery? It can't be long term viewers I wouldn't think since his picks are more losers than winners...
Cramer is not the only person spouting out BS from his mouth on this network group. He just a part of the island of mis-fit toys we call NBC, CNBC, MSNBC.
Seeing these kind of posts reminds me of just how technology truly is everywhere in this day and age, and I am 99% certain that we have passed the point of no return in our relationship with technology.
I don't mean this in a bad way, of course! Ethical concerns aside... I just hope that as memory gets cheaper, the possibility of downloading our memories onto a digital medium becomes a true reality. It's one of the things I really wish I could encounter in my lifetime.
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they don't call him Crammer for nothing. he continues to bury people in overpriced stocks. and he has no shame. booyah!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOn a whim 2 years ago, I tracked 35 stocks that he recommended to buy.
ReplyDeleteOne month later, 27 of the stocks had fallen at least 8%.
Six months later, 29 of the stocks were down 10+%.
This guy is a total joke.
a total joke with over 100 million in the bank. and that ain't no joke
ReplyDeleteDoes he get any kind of ratings? What's the draw with him, the carnival side show delivery? It can't be long term viewers I wouldn't think since his picks are more losers than winners...
ReplyDeleteSome folks have the midas touch and some have the Delsey touch.
ReplyDeleteCramer is not the only person spouting out BS from his mouth on this network group. He just a part of the island of mis-fit toys we call NBC, CNBC, MSNBC.
ReplyDeleteSeeing these kind of posts reminds me of just how technology truly is everywhere in this day and age, and I am 99% certain that we have passed the point of no return in our relationship with technology.
ReplyDeleteI don't mean this in a bad way, of course! Ethical concerns aside... I just hope that as memory gets cheaper, the possibility of downloading our memories onto a digital medium becomes a true reality. It's one of the things I really wish I could encounter in my lifetime.
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