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Saturday, June 04, 2005

 

Jim Cramer - Crazy Jim!

Mad Money, Mad Money, Mad Money. I like Jim Cramer. His Mad Money show on CNBC is awesome. I went to go and sign up for his newsletter/service - wow $299 for the year. Not bad. But his trades/suggestions are based on his show. So why would I pay to see it on paper when I can watch it for semi-free. When I say semi-free, I am paying for cable but overall it's free advice. I purchased 50 shares of GOOG at $153 and it's at $288. I wish I had, of course, 1000 shares. One guy on Jim's show made $210K from Google. Who said Real Estate is the only hot commodity right now.

Read a more detailed report of what Jim likes at The Street.com

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