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Jim Cramer's Real Money by Jim Cramer, Robert Bender (2005, Hardcover) 
Jim Cramer's Real Money by Jim Cramer, Robert Bender (2005, Hardcover)

 
Jim Cramer's Real Money by Jim Cramer, Robert Bender (2005, Hardcover)

Author: Jim Cramer, Robert Bender
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication Date: 2005-03-29
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0743224892
ISBN-13: 9780743224895
Product ID: EPID2347282
Description: Written for those who wish to invest not only their money but some precious time and intellect in order to see a healthy return, money journalist Jim Creamer advises a bold strategy for accumulating wealth. Cramer is all for aggressive i...
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Synopsis
Written for those who wish to invest not only their money but some precious time and intellect in order to see a healthy return, money journalist Jim Creamer advises a bold strategy for accumulating wealth. Cramer is all for aggressive investing, replacing the tired and timid "buy and hold" advice of paid professionals with his own "buy and homework" approach. He shows how to build a discretionary portfolio and how to digest the vast amount of available information about companies and their stock. His book is full of the names of actual companies, and also of his own record of investing both wisely and poorly. Cramer presents his 10 Commandments of Trading and his 25 Rules for Investing, which synthesize what he has learned through trial and painful error. His strategies can be modified for both the large and small investor. Known through his radio and cable television shows as a maverick, Cramer almost turns investing into an extreme sport, as he writes for an audience that wants to actively manage their lives.

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Publication Date:2005-03-29

Size
Length:300 pages
Height:9.5 in
Width:6.5 in
Thickness:1.0 in
Weight:20.8 oz

Publisher's Note
A co-host for Kudlow & Cramer presents guidelines on how to invest successfully by becoming a "prudent speculator," explaining the role of psychology in risk taking while covering such topics as understanding hedge funds, spotting an undervalued stock, and knowing when to sell. By the author of Confessions of a Street Addict.

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      Jim Cramer's Real Money
    Review created: 04/22/06
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    18 of 19 people found this review helpful.

    A good helpfull book. As we all know jim is full of energy and knowledge. He has tv and radio shows. This book has great info for the beginner in being successful in stock market investing.

    Cramer's 25 rules for investing are explained in this book. The rules are sound and very helpful for the investor to review. They are:

    1. Bulls, bears make money, pigs get slaughtered.
    2. It's OK to pay the taxes.
    3. Don't buy all at once.
    4. Buy damaged stocks, not damaged companies.
    5. Diversify to control risk
    6. Do your stock homework.
    7. No one made a dime by panicking.
    8. Buy best-of-breed companies.
    9. Defend some stocks, not all.
    10. Bad buys won't become takeovers.
    11. Don't own too many names.
    12. Cash is for winners.
    13. No woulda, shoulda couldas.
    14. Expect, don't fear corrections.
    15. Don't forget bonds.
    16. Never subsidize losers with winners.
    17. Check hope at the door.
    18. Be flexible.
    19. When the chiefs retreat, so should you.
    20. Giving up on value is a sin.
    21. Be a TV critic.
    22. Wait 30 days after preannouncements
    23. Beware of Wall Street hype.
    24. Explain your picks.
    25. There's always a bull market.


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      Much more sane than you'd expect
    Review created: 01/12/07
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    5 of 5 people found this review helpful.

    Everyone interested in the stock market knows who Jim Cramer is. He's that guy who yells on TV, throws his chair and rips off the heads of foam bulls. Kind of like how Ozzy got famous for biting off the heads of bats (hey, he needed rabies shots that one time). If that's what you think Cramer is about, then you really need to read this book.

    First thing, this guy is incredibly smart. In this book he does an excellent job of passing on his knowledge and the trading strategies that made him money in the hedge fund business. He doesn't repeat the same stock market aphorisms that most investing books throw around. His ideas are original and practical.

    Most people think he's all about speculation. That's just not true. He starts off with his own brand of asset allocation; 4 high quality stocks and one speculative stock per portfolio. He then goes into an easy to understand discussion about what he means by "buy and homework". He may scream that on TV, but to understand it, you need to read it here.

    On page 115 he gives, arguably, the most valuable chart in stock market investing. It's the "Cyclical Investing and Trading" chart that tells you what types of stocks to buy depending on where we are in the the economic cycle and what the federal reserve is doing. You just can't get this kind of information anywhere else. Go to a book store and pull the book off the shelf - look at that page for a while - you'll see what I mean.

    Another feature of this book are his rules of trading. All very good and while you may have heard of some of them, maybe even came up with some on your own, it's best to have them in front of you in plain English when you're trying to make a buy/sell decision. If you go back and look at all of your unsuccessful trades, I guarantee that you'll find you violated one of his rules.

    Ok, so what about negatives with this book. It's a bit disorganized and disjointed. Some parts need to be read several times before they are fully understood. As you read it, you may find that he leaves you hanging in some spots. Don't worry, as you read on, he will finish what he started, just not in the order that you expect.


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