View Full Version : Let's Play "Cramer"...
zyzzyva57
03-15-2006, 11:56 PM
May 19th the "Da vinci Code" opens, starring Tom Hanks
Okay, home gamers, make me some money
I want to pull off something Cramer did with the xBox by buying "ayti," the chip in the xBox--He said sell the day after the introduction--Great timing!
With Sirius, I sold the day after Howard Stern appeared on "60 Minutes," great move
I suspect Hanks will be on "60 Minutes" as the climax to the publicity
I want a nitch stock that if this movie becomes huge then I can see a sharp spike in the stock price
I do not want the big umbrella companies involved, but a nitch stock which can go up two or three dollars and mean something
You can begin here so maybe we all can jump in on the next market swoon and buy the stock and be ready for May 19th
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0382625/
http://www.google.com/search?q=da+vinci+code+movie&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official
madcowdisease
03-16-2006, 01:21 AM
Who makes it? LGF? If so he already has pumped that one.
zyzzyva57
03-16-2006, 06:48 AM
For huge studios, one huge winner or loser will be just a blip as the dog barks and the caravan moves on--We need to play Cramer and find a nitch stock that will spike on this, e.g., "ayti" and the xBox, or "bid" this May
You have not seen the publicity juggernaut of this movie: e.g., the controversy, major star (Hanks), etc
I predict this will be the blockbuster of this year and will be in the Top 10 of Time
Hanks does not interview that often, so he should be on "60 Minutes" or something about this movie just before the premier
I want to trade on the sizzle :) with a stock that can MAX its spike up the day after May 19th
PMitc34947
03-17-2006, 12:55 AM
Ok, how about Regal Entertainment Group (RGC). This is the largest chain of cinemas in the country. Their stock begins to spike in the Spring and then right after July 4th it goes down like a stone. And IMAX theaters is another one to hold onto until July 4.
InvestingMoron
03-17-2006, 03:28 AM
I already played Cramer. Look at page 1 of "Have you ever been a Cramer caller"
madcowdisease
03-17-2006, 03:56 AM
Ok, how about Regal Entertainment Group (RGC). This is the largest chain of cinemas in the country. Their stock begins to spike in the Spring and then right after July 4th it goes down like a stone. And IMAX theaters is another one to hold onto until July 4.
IMAX Theatres rock. I love those things. I'm all about the Discovery Channel, History Channel, and National Geographic so that place is my cup o' tea.
zyzzyva57
03-17-2006, 06:30 AM
has a good chart
RGC has a sucky chart, but Cramer hates charts, plus many of his picks have sucky charts
We have through, what, middle April to think about it
I really think this may be a huge movie...The only negative is it does not Spielberg or Lucas associated with...The publicity with the book has gone on for years, so it should spill over to the movie
David Briggs
03-18-2006, 11:02 AM
The thing which made "Passion of the Christ" such a huge success will be a drag on "The DaVinci Code," namely, the army of obedient fundamental Christians who either support or boycott products as they are instructed to do so. This particular product has already been pre-condemned as blasphemous.
zyzzyva57
03-18-2006, 11:15 AM
I am looking for a pure, raw NITCHE trade I can set a tight Trailing Stop Sell the Monday after "60 Minutes" does its piece (a la Howard Stern)
The TBN channel and the other big time Bible Thumbers are already starting finding fault with of all things a novel--G-reat!
Oh, I feel this movie will be the top money maker this year
Think like our guru Jim Cramer
I do swear he is the champ at this, but you got to dump out fast (e.g., Sirius and his "ayti" play on the xBox--This was beautiful--work of sociopathic art :) )
I am thinking to play "bid" for early May and then dash in on the "Code"
We just got to come up with a nitche play based solely on this movie
Lordy, wish Cramer would suggest something
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