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zyzzyva57
03-18-2006, 06:53 AM
Callers this week receive a “B” after those dreadful callers on Thursday. Too many callers were simply inattentive, plus we had one caller who put Cramer to sleep to the point I was afraid Cramer had at last “stroked” out and blown his internal piping

I did learn one thing from Thursday callers: to wit, I unfortunately now know where BP’s ad agency gets those well-dressed idiots who are as dumb as rocks. Ohmygawd, these, these living rocks have more basic problems than worrying about “carbon footprints”—besides being well-dressed dumpkirks, in the United States of Amnesia, these creatures can own guns, serve on juries, get drivers license, and buy stocks—This does answer the question for me why the market is driven by Emotionalism more than p/e’s and eps’s at the end of the day…

To be positive, Thursday’s callers do have the “American Idol” to fret over. The negative is some are young enough to be in the gene pool, or be a caller Cramer caller, and rile the stock market

Otherwise, Cramer’s shows this week were excellent the first 10-minutes. Thursday show was how to trade with a time line, and Cramer is excellent with these “gambles,” so Sotheby's (“bid”) is worth watching. Liked Cramer talking about his own early wake-up calls about riding a stock down. I also appreciated him talking about why a stock trades as it does: "There's so much irrational sentiment that gets attached to a stock because of the way it treated people in the past," he said, and knowing the history and the feelings it has created will give you the edge…(Fellow Newbies, translated, the market is ultimately ruled by those dolts in BP ads).

Friday’s show’s first ten minute was also red letter.

All in all, a good week at CramerLand sans Thursday's callers and those yammering CEO's/CFO's...Also no "noodle" stocks and buying stock on a foreign exchange