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Thierry Martin
07-28-2005, 02:46 AM
Want the convenient Mad Money Recaps in your inbox every night as soon as they are posted?
Just click here to add yourself to the mailing list. (http://www.topica.com/f/v.html?900102475.900065053)
Enjoy!
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Also added an RSS feed
Copy the URL for the feed you want into your newsreader:
RSS for all the forums combined:
http://www.cramersmadmoney.com/external.php?type=RSS
Mad Money Daily Recap Forum only:
http://www.cramersmadmoney.com/external.php?type=RSS&forumids=12
Hope you enjoy this also!
JimJeep
08-04-2005, 09:03 PM
Just received my first recap.
Great Job!! :D
David
08-04-2005, 10:05 PM
So glad I found this forum. Thx for recap.
MM comes on at 6:00 ET. I've noticed his hot picks are arleady trading way up in after hours before or as he is recommending them. It almost looks as if some traders are getting the recap b4 the show even airs.
Ever notice this? Ex. ELOS, all the Cell phone tower stocks he recommended, the oil drilling stocks etc.
I wanted to buy NOV after his rec. but its gone up 10%+ since he praised it. Is it still a good time to buy?
Also, what is his "charitable trust fund??"
thanks again for the site and info.
Dave
Thierry Martin
08-04-2005, 10:25 PM
The show is taped at around 4:00 in the afternoon and the callers are asked not to use the information they hear about the stocks to trade or discuss. However, it appears that some callers are going ahead and either posting what they heard or trading in the after hours market, before the shows air.
I guess it is also possible that there are spies or bugs on the set - the info of what Cramer talks about could be valuable, since he often moves the market with his calls.
David
08-04-2005, 11:54 PM
Thanks,
I have yet to call the 800 # they flash to "speak with Jim." Do these callers sit on hold basically until the Lightning Round and listen to the taping? Interesting...
I agree that his opions are moving the markets, especially in the after hours.
Will have to call the 800# and try to find out for all.
Dave
What concerms me is that he displays things so openly and points out 'hide in plain site' stocks that I'm wondering what sort of effect he will have once more people (like me) watch and start thinking/trading like him. Will the market try to counter his logic as more people get these open secrets?
Excellent board, BTW. 8)
Thierry Martin
09-07-2005, 09:39 PM
There are enough people playing the markets that any advantage that develops for anyone is quickly destroyed by the herd looking for a profit.
booyyahhhtrader
01-20-2006, 11:41 PM
Gentlemen,
As you have mentioned in the previous replies, the market going up after hours definately hurts when it goes up close to 2 to 3 percent before the next opening. There are two things that you can do to jump on the bandwagon before the show begins. If you have ITunes, i suggest you get on Cramers Podcast. He speaks about some of these stocks on this podcast before he get on the show. Now it is not all the time, however the larger stocks that he has talked about, (ones that get the most attention) he has mentioned on the PODCAST. The second recommendation that I would make is get on the ActionAlertPlus from TheStreet.com. It gives some information about the stocks before he mentions them on the air here as well. Good Luck Trading and lets make some MADDD MONEY!!!
GLSmyth
02-20-2006, 05:56 PM
...If you have ITunes...
Just thought I'd mention that you don't "have" to have iTunes, which is, at best, a very clunky piece of software. Any podcatcher will do just fine (Juice is probably the best one out there).
Cheers -
george
Thierry Martin
02-20-2006, 07:22 PM
Just thought I'd mention that you don't "have" to have iTunes, which is, at best, a very clunky piece of software. Any podcatcher will do just fine (Juice is probably the best one out there).
Cheers -
george
As somebody who uses iTunes every day, I completely disagree that it is a clunky piece of software. Maybe you are running it on a clunky system. It only started to incorporate podcasts recently, and on a Mac, it is my favorite way to listen.
idfubar
04-12-2006, 12:53 AM
I have a question about the RSS feed: can you seperate out the three forums into seperate feeds?
I believe there's lot of users (like myself) who are interested in the summaries and would like to have them as part of a basic RSS aggregator (MyYahoo!) but would rather not see all the individual posts from forum members. While I realize the daily email update is an option I think it would give this tremendously useful forum better usability (and more exposure) if the "Daily Recaps" were isolated as a seperate feed. :D
Thierry Martin
04-12-2006, 06:03 AM
We used to have that functionality before we upgraded the forum software - this is something I just haven't gotten around to fixing yet. Thanks for the reminder, and it will be done as soon as possible - meaning today or tomorrow. I will post an announcement when this happens.
Thierry Martin
04-12-2006, 08:54 PM
Ok, here is the post that solves your problem:
http://www.cramersmadmoney.com/showthread.php?p=136#post136
atl10trader
04-20-2006, 08:14 AM
Great service. Thank you! Small suggestion: would it be possible to have the exact same information put into table format? It would then be somewhat easier to copy the symbol column for instance and put it into a separate list. Bon continuation.
solaris
05-16-2006, 07:05 PM
Good Newsletter feed. I like it
Edmund Jurgelewicz
06-21-2006, 05:40 PM
Does anyone know the where to view the Cramer's charitable trust stocks?
Ed
Thierry Martin
02-26-2012, 01:02 PM
Does anyone know the where to view the Cramer's charitable trust stocks?
Ed
Sorry it took me 5 1/2 years to answer your question, but I've been very busy, and I'm running behind schedule. You can view Cramer's Charitable Trust recaps here: http://www.onlinetradersforum.com/showthread.php?t=499760
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