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Old 08-06-2005, 03:24 PM   #1
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Default Jim Cramer's Mad Money Glossary

If you have a term you would like to see included, let me know.

Glossary of terms used on Jim Cramer's Mad Money show

All aboard! - Bullish call for everyone to jump into a stock.

Are you ready, Skeedaddy? - this is a warning to get ready for the lightning round.

best of breed - Companies that lead in their category are "best of breed" and Cramer always
advises to stick with these.

Booyah! - Nobody knows for sure, since even Jim Cramer admitted he "had no idea" what it
meant. When pressed on his show once, Jim Cramer did say that he thought of it as meaning "Are you
ready to make some money?"

Bulls make money. Bears make money. Pigs get slaughtered. - don't be greedy, take profits
before the stock changes direction.

Dive! Dive! Dive! - the stock is going down, and fast

en fuego - spanish for "on fire" - Cramer screams this for stocks that are "hot" or "in play"
and highly recommended

Go cry to your mother. - stop being so sensitive

Hit me! - Speak to me and name the stock you want to me to tell you about.

home gamers - Non-institutional traders who follow Cramer's recommendations. Cramer often
spells out the symbol for a stock for the "home gamers."

I wish I owned that company myself. - Cramer is limited by various restrictions on stocks he
has mentioned or that can go into his portfolio, so sometimes he recommends stocks he cannot
purchase.

'mon back - ("c'mon back") - back up the truck and load it up with the stock - in other
words, this stock is so great that you should buy as much as possible.

OH! NO NO NO! That stock's not for me. - Cramer doesn't think you should be buying.

pin action - just like in bowling when the pins knock each other down, news on a stock can
have ripple effects with multiple results affecting other stocks in that sector

ring the register - sell the stock now - it has made its move and you can take your profits

schnitzel - sell a few shares of the stock for a trade while holding on to the rest

Sell! Sell! Sell! - don't wait another minute, sell this stock now

Some people try to make friends, I just try to make money. - Cramer would rather be honest
and make money than be a nice guy and lie about what was happening

There's always a bull market somewhere, and I promise to find it just for you. - Cramer feels
that even when the market is going down, he can find winners in individual stocks or sectors that
are going up despite the overall market trend.

Wake up and smell the coffee. - that's the way it is whether you like it or not.

You, me, let's try to make some money. - Cramer is going to name the stocks he feels are
going up or down.


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Old 08-17-2005, 10:33 AM   #2
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According to urbandictionary.com the most popular definition of "booyah" is:

"an exclamatory statement, often said when someone is extremely overjoyed.
Often people do a hand movement simultaneously as they say 'Booyah' (clinching fist and thrusting their elbow downward vertically).
I got an A on my chem final. Booyah!"

This seems appropriate.

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=booyah
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Old 08-21-2005, 06:21 PM   #3
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What about "home gamers?"
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Added it, thanks for the suggestion, let me know if you agree with the definition or have a suggestion to make it better.
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En Fuego - ON FIRE!
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homegamers are anyone who isn't institutional.

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Default Question about terms

Ok in Jims stock picks he has a list of what he calls "BULLISH" and "BEARISH". Ok what does that mean? Ones you should look at in a Bull Market in a Bear market or what? When he says he's Bullish on something in his TV show I'm completely lost.
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