Articles by tag - cramer

Cramer is bragging about how his fund returned more than 20% this year- Equally the S and P and way behing the NASDAQ- big whoop.
Posted on January 31, 2010 by
Dylan Ratigan left CNBC and the ridiculous show that he created on Friday.
Posted on March 30, 2009 by
I hate buying a car because of all the shouting, aggressiveness, and other testosterone driven behavior displayed by salesmen. Car dealerships are catching on, adding women to their sales force and lowering the hype and noise levels. That is not yet the case with Wall Street, especially the financial media. In fact, the newest shows on TV are worse than ever. Just look at Cramer or Fast Money or even CNBC. Cramer is ridiculous, and the “boysâ€? of Fast Money are children in recess after a tough time in school. I know Fast Money has added a woman and the CNBC has one too, but these are women with testosterone packed ovaries. Financial shows have copied car salesmen – the loud macho male model – with unadulterated glee.
Posted on September 11, 2007 by

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