Mad Money is an American finance television sow hosted by Jim Cramer on CNBC. It's main focus is on the investments and speculation about publicly traded stocks.
In 2007, it was reported that James J. Cramer made $1M for his CNBC TV show "Mad Money."
If you are a chronic channel flipper, chances are you have seen Jim Cramer (not Kramer) talk about money on the CNBC show "Mad Money". He usually gives stock advice on his show.
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Jim Cramer is well known for the hosting of the show MadMoney on CNBC. He has made a name for himself in investing circles and as a television personality.
Jim Cramer's stock picks can be found in several places. Online Jim Cramer's stock picks can be found at CNBC, Insider Monkey and The Street. Jim Cramer's stock picks can also be found on the television at CNBC.
Jim Cramer hosts CNBC's Mad Money, which airs Monday through Friday at 6pm, 11pm ET. On his show, he provides opinions of his own, accepts calls from viewers, and has guest appearances.
Jim Cramer is an American television presenter. He hosts CNBC's show Mad Money. The shows aim is educational as it attempts to give viewers the knowledge to allow them to analyze individual stocks and the market as a whole. Cramer was a former hedge fund manager before embarking on a television career.
The website Mad Money Recap provides extensive listing of stocks mentioned on Jim Cramer's Mad Money shown on CNBC. There are two tools to search by ticker symbol or by date of show.
By visiting Jim Cramer's website, one can easily keep up today with many subjects regarding financial advice. This website also includes up to date views of stock picks and recaps of Mad Money on CNBC.
Jim Cramer has written many books. They are: Jim Cramer's Getting Back to Even, Jim Cramer's Real money, Jim Cramer' Stay Mad for Life, Jim Cramer's Mad Money, You Got Screwed! and Confessions of a Street Addict.
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You must mean Jim from CNBC on TVYou can reach Cramer via e-mail to ask him any and all investment questions: MadMoney@cnbc.com.