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i can still recall the ringing in my ears when i would get off the trading desk with karen cramer andhe would say what's the deal with this memorex, a now defunct company that went out of business in the '90s. i would say i'm hope they get a big contract. she would scream. hope! hope, sell it and get me something with more than just hope. many times she didn't ask. she just sold it after i a said the word hope. i was hoping something would happen, and once it was sold i felt, well, relief. now sometimes the stocks of good companies do nothing and you get frustrated and you do want to sell them. good stocks at times can do nothing for ages. i remember when berkshire hathaway did nothing for ages. if you're a professional investor, you have partners in your fund calling regularly asking you what they're doing with your money. they don't want to hear you own a whole bunch of the stocks that move up at once. but individuals have no such pain. individuals can sit on stocks as long as they want. unfortunately when i counsel patients, many individuals get antsy. they want a tesla, they want
i can still recall the ringing in my ears when i would get off the trading desk with karen cramer andhe would say what's the deal with this memorex, a now defunct company that went out of business in the '90s. i would say i'm hope they get a big contract. she would scream. hope! hope, sell it and get me something with more than just hope. many times she didn't ask. she just sold it after i a said the word hope. i was hoping something would happen, and once it was sold i felt, well, relief. now...
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when i worked with karen cramer, she would look at the charts each morning seeking ones that stood outs professional breakouts and breakdowns, and then have me research the ones with most predictable patterns to get a handle on what might really be going on. we got some of our bift ideas from some of those brainstorming sessions, a true and successful melding of the technicals and fundamentals could produce excellent short and long-term results. all of charting and technical analysis starts not just with the pictures of individual stocks but also what are known as the internals. internals. patterns about stocks in the aggregate that give you clues of the direction of the entire stock market. for years ever since the great recession that showed the inherent weakness in our financial system, there has been tremendous skepticism about any advance of stocks. while i believe the systemic risks have been reduced, i know each rally creates really a worrisome set of risks. i know many of you fear you're coming in at a level that could turn out to be, let's say, too late, too high. and you will
when i worked with karen cramer, she would look at the charts each morning seeking ones that stood outs professional breakouts and breakdowns, and then have me research the ones with most predictable patterns to get a handle on what might really be going on. we got some of our bift ideas from some of those brainstorming sessions, a true and successful melding of the technicals and fundamentals could produce excellent short and long-term results. all of charting and technical analysis starts not...
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karen finerman, dan nathan and guy adami. a record run in stocks has hit a, get this, buy-in climb maximum. that doesn't mainly you stop buying? lots of to dissect. and jim cramer spoke with united technologies, which owns carrier after a major deal with trump. we've got the comments that has all of wall street and corporate america talking. >>> and oil soaring above 50 bucks a barrel, hitting its highest level since july of 2015 before retreating. the commodities king says, think again. he'll be here on set to reveal what has him so worried. first we start off with what seems to be trump's indestructible rally. the dow hitting all-time high out of the gate this morning. the s&p and nasdaq having their best day in two weeks and all of this on the face of huge events over the weekend. that would have normally shaken the markets. trump tweeting, almost taunting china and italy with a historic no vote on a constitutional referendum that could shake up the country. and an you will but certain rate hike next week and investors buying anyway. can anything take down this trump rally. should we call it the teflon trump rally? >> something is going to take it down. kudo
karen finerman, dan nathan and guy adami. a record run in stocks has hit a, get this, buy-in climb maximum. that doesn't mainly you stop buying? lots of to dissect. and jim cramer spoke with united technologies, which owns carrier after a major deal with trump. we've got the comments that has all of wall street and corporate america talking. >>> and oil soaring above 50 bucks a barrel, hitting its highest level since july of 2015 before retreating. the commodities king says, think...
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karen finerman, dan nathan and guy adami. a record run in stocks has hit a, get this, buy-in climb maximum. that doesn't mainly you stop buying? lots of to dissect. and jim cramernited technologies, which owns carrier after a major deal with trump. we've got the comments that has all of wall street and corporate america talking. >>> and oil soaring above 50 bucks a barrel, hitting its highest level since july of 2015 before retreating. the commodities king says, think again. he'll be here on set to reveal what has him so
karen finerman, dan nathan and guy adami. a record run in stocks has hit a, get this, buy-in climb maximum. that doesn't mainly you stop buying? lots of to dissect. and jim cramernited technologies, which owns carrier after a major deal with trump. we've got the comments that has all of wall street and corporate america talking. >>> and oil soaring above 50 bucks a barrel, hitting its highest level since july of 2015 before retreating. the commodities king says, think again. he'll be...