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philip in california philip >> caller: hey, cramer, booyah. >> booyah. >> i like the renewable energyd a stock with an 8% dividend called pattern energy group. what are your thoughts >> wind power. we are going to look at this anything north of seven intrigues me we are not going to just say yes. we are going to do check to see if pattern energy is able to support that dividend. rosalynn in maryland rosalynn. >> caller: hi, jim, booyah. >> sorry if i mispronounced your name how are you? >> caller: good. how are you? >> good. >> caller: exciting talking to you. what a day, huh? >> yeah. >> caller: jim, i wonder how you feel about barnes & oble, bks. >> i am going to say something i typically wouldn't say, but it feels like it's getting bitter it goes up and up and yet the fundamentals aren't great. it seems positive. let's go to don in new york. don. >> caller: good evening, mr. cramer thanks for taking my call. >> of course. >> caller: so, adobe, a stock which i bought about a month ago at 35 points yesterday, down 9 points today short term would earnings coming out on the 13th, is th
philip in california philip >> caller: hey, cramer, booyah. >> booyah. >> i like the renewable energyd a stock with an 8% dividend called pattern energy group. what are your thoughts >> wind power. we are going to look at this anything north of seven intrigues me we are not going to just say yes. we are going to do check to see if pattern energy is able to support that dividend. rosalynn in maryland rosalynn. >> caller: hi, jim, booyah. >> sorry if i...
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. >> booyah, jim. >> booyah paul. >> i've noets noticed the companies a lot of them will succeed on one and miss on others as a shareholder in the companies i'm looking for if they're going to exceed one and miss one, would it be more important for them to exceed on revenue or earnings per share? >> what a great question i've actually done a huge amount of research in this. thank you for asking it's revenue growth. we want to see pure revenue growth that means that there's demand for the product. the actual earnings per share may be in some cases manufactured, literally by tax rate, by buying stock back, but you can't -- sales know thyself always consider what you're trying to get out of the market. on "mad money" today, we'll help you with the tight flexibility i'm talking about. i'll reveal the backbends you should be doing to get your portfolio in order i'll tell you why it's time to snap out of it. >>> and how the late great maya angel angelou, maya angelou, offered some of the best investing advice i've ever heard, so stick with cramer. >> don't miss a second of "mad money," follow
. >> booyah, jim. >> booyah paul. >> i've noets noticed the companies a lot of them will succeed on one and miss on others as a shareholder in the companies i'm looking for if they're going to exceed one and miss one, would it be more important for them to exceed on revenue or earnings per share? >> what a great question i've actually done a huge amount of research in this. thank you for asking it's revenue growth. we want to see pure revenue growth that means that...
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nesir. >> caller: booyah, jim. >> how are you >> caller: i'm good. a big fan of your show have your book love it. >> thank you. >> caller: how do i do that given a core position. >> all right i think this is a great question a lot of people feel like they want to draw a line in the sand. they want to be in aposition where they got rid of it they bought it and put it away take into account human frailty. the most i ever like to buy at one point is half of my position i prefer to boo i a quarter. if the stock goes higher, what a terrible high quality problem. if it goes lower, you've got room to buy. i like to buy in stages. in all my books i talk about stage buying because i don't want to be overconfident don't you be overconfident do it in stages. brian in new york. how are you? >> caller: hey, jim. how are you? >> i'm fine. >> caller: i have a 401(k) from a previous employer and i'm deciding whether to put it in an annuity account managed by an insurance company or in a traditional ira. >> i want you to do it yourself. you've watched the show. the a
nesir. >> caller: booyah, jim. >> how are you >> caller: i'm good. a big fan of your show have your book love it. >> thank you. >> caller: how do i do that given a core position. >> all right i think this is a great question a lot of people feel like they want to draw a line in the sand. they want to be in aposition where they got rid of it they bought it and put it away take into account human frailty. the most i ever like to buy at one point is half of my...
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kevin. >> caller: hey, booyah, jim.e caller, long time listener. >> excellent >> caller: im, my question is, i reinvested my dividends but my holdings are becoming heavily weighted with one stock. i'm using it to purchase other stocks to try to balance out my portfolio. am i doing the right thing >> yes, absolutely i do like the reinvest because over time that can be remarkable look i want to diversify my portfolio. i don't want one stock if you can do that to a bunch of stocks that's true i'm not one of the guys who tries to scare you by talking about the single stock risk. i'm worried about bad stock risk if you have a few stocks i think you're terrific. i like your plan i think it's reasonable. >>> all right. here we go our chart is pretty darn optimistic and more than i am. he says the average is up for a rebound because he thinks we have a hammer candle bottom. what can i say it's a glass half full if i ever saw one. >>> much more "mad money" ahead. many died from the drug overdoses and i'm talking to the ceo of ma
kevin. >> caller: hey, booyah, jim.e caller, long time listener. >> excellent >> caller: im, my question is, i reinvested my dividends but my holdings are becoming heavily weighted with one stock. i'm using it to purchase other stocks to try to balance out my portfolio. am i doing the right thing >> yes, absolutely i do like the reinvest because over time that can be remarkable look i want to diversify my portfolio. i don't want one stock if you can do that to a bunch of...
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cramer, booyah to you. >> booyah, gary. >> caller: gary from california.y question regarding dividends in a down market, sir. if you're accumulating dividends on a number of stocks as you suggest is it better to reinvest them in a down market or to take the money as cash and then possibly reinvest that in other opportunities? >> well, you see we don't know when a down phase going to end we know the power of compounding is an amazing thing so we'll stick always on this show -- i know it sounds pretty pedestrian, but we're always going to opt in favor of reinvestment because fortunes have been made through the power of compounding i have to go with that regardless of the near term consequences because i'm thinking long term for you fundamentals, oh, they're key. but technicals matter too. tonight i'm bringing you into the world of mastermind chartists to see the whole picture. we know that charts are important, but what technical tool can help you detect floors and ceilings i'm revealing it >>> how can you tell if a company is right for a buyout? i'm highlig
cramer, booyah to you. >> booyah, gary. >> caller: gary from california.y question regarding dividends in a down market, sir. if you're accumulating dividends on a number of stocks as you suggest is it better to reinvest them in a down market or to take the money as cash and then possibly reinvest that in other opportunities? >> well, you see we don't know when a down phase going to end we know the power of compounding is an amazing thing so we'll stick always on this show --...
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mike: booyah! steve: pass or play? mike: we're gonna play, brother. steve: they're gonna play.cheers and applause] all right, jessica. name something about j.lo grandma got to stop imitating. jessica: the way she spends her money. steve: the way she spends her money. mike: yeah, good answer. [buzzer] steve: dustin, give me something about j.lo that grandma has to stop imitating.
mike: booyah! steve: pass or play? mike: we're gonna play, brother. steve: they're gonna play.cheers and applause] all right, jessica. name something about j.lo grandma got to stop imitating. jessica: the way she spends her money. steve: the way she spends her money. mike: yeah, good answer. [buzzer] steve: dustin, give me something about j.lo that grandma has to stop imitating.
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>> caller: booyah from cambria, california how are you, jim >> good, i'd like to move there. caller: hey, my question is on ford's stock. i've owned it for many years i like the dividends and i'm wondering if it's worth getting -- >> everyone keeps saying the next year is going to drop i have to tell you, i don't want to reach for 7% yield. i got enough problems on my mind right now, right here at this mome moment when is my wife going to come home from work before 11:30 at night? just trying to get the whole litany out there let's take one more, let's go to mar mario in california. >> caller: it's mario from su sy california i'm calling about washington prime group. >> 20% yield, what does that tell you if that's not a red flag what's a red flag? that's worse than having a touchdown called back when you're playing dallas. i don't trust it i don't trust it yeah, it's a little stock, but you could still lose everything and that one's scary to me i don't think you'll lose everything, but i don't like a 20% yield. am i done? and that, ladies and gentlemen, the lightning round. >
>> caller: booyah from cambria, california how are you, jim >> good, i'd like to move there. caller: hey, my question is on ford's stock. i've owned it for many years i like the dividends and i'm wondering if it's worth getting -- >> everyone keeps saying the next year is going to drop i have to tell you, i don't want to reach for 7% yield. i got enough problems on my mind right now, right here at this mome moment when is my wife going to come home from work before 11:30 at...
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. >> caller: big booyah to you from sunny florida. >> what part >> caller: tampa. >> because my wifes looking for beach front property where does she get the money for this stuff it's driving me crazy. >> caller: well, i have a question about the hometown steel company, cleveland cliffs. late september, they were testing a major line of resistance in the $13 range towards the upside and with q3 earnings they picked them nearly $150 million of revenues against q3 last year it's now trading 35% lower and i remember you talking about some of the catalysts after the last earnings call. >> but here's my problem we have so many high quality stocks that are down a lot cleveland clinic -- i remember, i'm older, i do remember when they had issues with their balance sheet that were -- that overcame them. i feel like that we ought to be much more involved with some of the higher quality ones. if you want to go minerals, let me just say i think that you have to be -- you have to be more in the caterpillar. okay today's rally made sense even though the chinese government isn't the most trustworth
. >> caller: big booyah to you from sunny florida. >> what part >> caller: tampa. >> because my wifes looking for beach front property where does she get the money for this stuff it's driving me crazy. >> caller: well, i have a question about the hometown steel company, cleveland cliffs. late september, they were testing a major line of resistance in the $13 range towards the upside and with q3 earnings they picked them nearly $150 million of revenues against q3...
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by that terrifying flaw that forces us to admit, yes, virginia, there really is a booyah man. against him were the only weapons they had, the power of one family, a determined cop and one remarkable gift in the face of evil. here's where it began, three months before that scene in the icu. this is the nightclub district, denver, colorado. people in this part of town call it lodo short for lower downtown, very trendy. it was the night before april fool's day, 2011, a warm spring evening in denver. girls' night out. an attractive 19-year-old named kenia monge was on her way to lodo to party with some girlfriends. >> she was very kind, friendly, outgoing. just a happy person. >> among the partiers, janet gomez, one of kenia's closest friends. >> she loved to have fun. >> yeah, she loved to have fun. >> underage fun. no trouble sneaking in. they charmed the bouncers, flashed fake i.d.s. kenia and her crew had a kind of an unwritten safety rule, go together and leave together, look out for each other. but on this particular night things didn't go as planned. >> we had planned to me
by that terrifying flaw that forces us to admit, yes, virginia, there really is a booyah man. against him were the only weapons they had, the power of one family, a determined cop and one remarkable gift in the face of evil. here's where it began, three months before that scene in the icu. this is the nightclub district, denver, colorado. people in this part of town call it lodo short for lower downtown, very trendy. it was the night before april fool's day, 2011, a warm spring evening in...