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Jim Cramer on Stock Manipulation
This is really good -- especially his comment about how he'd never say this on TV:
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Too long to download the video...but there is NOT a favorable impression of the guy in this house...
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My stock stradegy has been long term, just don't have the time to devote to studying the day-to-day market.
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I became a finance major in college to learn the secrets of making fast money. As you can imagine, I learned that making fast money was usually the result of dumb luck (being in the right place at the right time--of course played off as insight or skill) or insider trading. I can make money over the long term with great certainty, but trying to guess what a stock is going to do tomorrow--I'll just hit the casino instead.
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stock prices are formulated only by the selling or buying of shares.
stock price is not a function of how a company is doing, their fundamentals, how the economy is doing, etc.. it's all about perception. if Greenspan scratches himself on Tues and says something negative, why do prices go down? did the economy or the fundamentals of a company change from Monday to Tuesday? i dont think so. how about when CNBC reports "a 1/2 point percentage hike is priced into the market". what does this mean? or , "the market has over-extended technically and is due for a correction". or "there is speculation that there's a recession on the horizon, therefore weak day". traders buy and sell shares based on speculation, fear, and outlook, causing upward or downward trends. you want to call this "investing", then fine. after 9/11 , stock prices tumbled, why? because Wall ST. traders perceived a disaster so they got out. if noone sold, prices wouldn't fall. traders buying and selling shares based on news stories, inside info, technicals, or speculation is casino-like. there are only a handful of hedge fund managers that greatly influence upward or downward trends. the rest of the population that "invests" are just along for the ride. IMHO Last edited by on-ramp; 03-21-2007 at 06:25 AM.. |
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Inflation has nothing to do with interest rates nowadays--it's all about energy and made in China. And yet every time gas goes up in price, they want to raise interest rates--which is like throwing the gas on a fire. An economy killer.
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Yo JIM if ya see this pump LVLT for me would ya? You fat slob.
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