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jerry sanders ran it but when it hit $2 and after the graphic chip division took share from intel and nvidia, the opportunity was too great. i called this one a hold your nose and buy situation. you could have doubled in months. yeah, sure uh you had to trade out because it got to expensive but the makeup was booked. they don't ask you how you made it when you deposit at the bank. price forces you to make new judgments about bad merchandise. just as some fixer-uppers have a price you wouldn't pay in, stocks can become rough diamonds. but dimons none the less. stay with cramer. >>> tonight's show is all about helping you better understand the uh new stock market environment and teaching you how to analyze stocks so you know when they are telling the truth. and you know when you're being misled. how can stocks, inanimate pieces of paper, be honest or misleading? they can't. but the companies behind them can which brings us to the subject of my next rule. don't take your cue from an inferior company. when a worst worst of breed player says things are bad for the whole industry i don't want you
jerry sanders ran it but when it hit $2 and after the graphic chip division took share from intel and nvidia, the opportunity was too great. i called this one a hold your nose and buy situation. you could have doubled in months. yeah, sure uh you had to trade out because it got to expensive but the makeup was booked. they don't ask you how you made it when you deposit at the bank. price forces you to make new judgments about bad merchandise. just as some fixer-uppers have a price you wouldn't...
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jerry sanders ran it but when it hit $2 and after the graphic chip division took share from intel and nvidia, the opportunity was too great. i called this one a hold your nose and buy situation. you could have doubled in months. yeah, sure uh you had to trade out because it got to expensive but the makeup was booked. they don't ask you how you made it when you deposit at the bank. price forces you to make new judgments about bad merchandise. just as some fixer-uppers have a price you wouldn't pay in, stocks can become rough diamonds. stay with cramer. [ male announcer ] when a major hospital wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] what? it's a brand-new camry. i just bought this. really? i just thought i'd take a looka. sure, you can. this malibu eco features e-assist. it offers an epa estimated 37 miles per gallon highway. this cannot be a brand-new
jerry sanders ran it but when it hit $2 and after the graphic chip division took share from intel and nvidia, the opportunity was too great. i called this one a hold your nose and buy situation. you could have doubled in months. yeah, sure uh you had to trade out because it got to expensive but the makeup was booked. they don't ask you how you made it when you deposit at the bank. price forces you to make new judgments about bad merchandise. just as some fixer-uppers have a price you wouldn't...
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range conclusively, nvidia is worth putting a small bet. >> so that will do it for this edition of "power lunch." >> indeed it will. we will see whether or not this market rally holds until the close. the s&p is very important te technically. we'll follow it throughout the day. "street signs" begins now. >>> welcome to "street signs," we have been saying for a year things are getting better. today, standout market stats to prove it. are you crazy to fight the tape or stopped, officially tapped out? are americans coming down too hard on foreign banks? standard charter shares plunged today and some now wonder if america is out for foreign bank blood, plus the stunning story of a san diego town paying loan shark rates for a loan. mandy how 1 wh00 million bucks l cost taxpayers, a billion bucks. >> and today's average puts us within shouting distance of 4 1/2 year highs if the dow can get past 13,279, it would achieve the highest close since december of 2007. the s&p 500 is taking aim at 1419, trying to match its highest close since january of '08, both came before the financial crisis that t
range conclusively, nvidia is worth putting a small bet. >> so that will do it for this edition of "power lunch." >> indeed it will. we will see whether or not this market rally holds until the close. the s&p is very important te technically. we'll follow it throughout the day. "street signs" begins now. >>> welcome to "street signs," we have been saying for a year things are getting better. today, standout market stats to prove it. are you...
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i thought nvidia would be higher. it's not going up. let me check on nxpi.nn in rhode island. >> caller: hi, jim. how are you? >> real good. how about you? >> caller: all right. i want to ask you about bank of america. i had it from 2008. do you think it will ever come back again? >> yeah. but, you know, it's not my favorite. it's good big legal exposure. doesn't have the earnings momentum i want. it's fine. it will come back. bart in florida, please. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah. >> caller: i have long admired your show, advice and books. >> thank you. >> caller: i want to ask your opinion on opco health systems. >> i have to tell you, it has not acted well. >> caller: i know. >> it reminds me of -- look, dr. frost should come back on the show. he's a remarkable man. he made a lot of money for people. this one has not worked out. i'd love dr. frost to come back. otherwise -- don't buy. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. [ buzzer ] >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. [ male announcer ] le
i thought nvidia would be higher. it's not going up. let me check on nxpi.nn in rhode island. >> caller: hi, jim. how are you? >> real good. how about you? >> caller: all right. i want to ask you about bank of america. i had it from 2008. do you think it will ever come back again? >> yeah. but, you know, it's not my favorite. it's good big legal exposure. doesn't have the earnings momentum i want. it's fine. it will come back. bart in florida, please. >> caller:...
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nvidia is not hershey. sandisk is definitely not general mills. arm holdings is not altria.mcdonald's. the first half of the pairs, tech names, they are what i call trading vehicles that can fly and then crash. the second ones are staples. they plod along step by step, inch by inch, slowly but surely. training vehicles can make you money in not a lot of time. you have to take money off the table because if you let it ride, that vehicle will eventually crash. potentially dropping 10 to 30% or more in days or even hours. >> all aboard! [ train wreck ] >> a staple like altria can be owned long term. that doesn't mean nothing will go wrong. price of tobacco could go too high. they have to cut it. business can under perform but it is very likely the stock will fall off a cliff. when it comes to trading vehicles you have to change your mind. sell when it's time. tech stocks that are winners when a product cycle is strong are also losers when the cycle is weak. a stock like skyworks solutions which makes components in all kind of mobile devices, smartphones, can make you money when
nvidia is not hershey. sandisk is definitely not general mills. arm holdings is not altria.mcdonald's. the first half of the pairs, tech names, they are what i call trading vehicles that can fly and then crash. the second ones are staples. they plod along step by step, inch by inch, slowly but surely. training vehicles can make you money in not a lot of time. you have to take money off the table because if you let it ride, that vehicle will eventually crash. potentially dropping 10 to 30% or...
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but when after its graphic chip division began to take share from market leaders like intel and nvidia, two much better companies, the opportunity was too great. i called this one a hold your nose and buy situation. if you listen to me, you could have caught a double in a matter of months. yeah, sure, you had to trade out of it because it got too expensive, but the trade was mon made, the money was booked. here's the bottom line. price forces you to make new judgments about bad merchandise, just as some fixer-uppers have a price you wouldn't want to pay in at another time, stocks get so cheap they become diamonds, rough diamonds, but diamonds nonetheless. stay with cramer. >>> sitting on the sidelines because of all the uncertainty in the market? >> thanks for turning my portfolio from mean to green. >> that's what i want to hear. >> with over 25 years with experience in bull and bear markets, let coach cramer show you how to play to win. >> thanks for keeping us in the game. "mad money" weeknights on cnbc. i don't spend money on gasoline. i don't have to use gas. i am probably going t
but when after its graphic chip division began to take share from market leaders like intel and nvidia, two much better companies, the opportunity was too great. i called this one a hold your nose and buy situation. if you listen to me, you could have caught a double in a matter of months. yeah, sure, you had to trade out of it because it got too expensive, but the trade was mon made, the money was booked. here's the bottom line. price forces you to make new judgments about bad merchandise,...
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jerry sanders ran it but when it hit $2 and after the graphic chip division took share from intel and nvidiathe opportunity was too great. i called this one a hold your nose and buy situation. you could have doubled in months. yeah, sure uh you had to trade out because it got to expensive but the makeup was booked. they don't ask you how you made it when you deposit at the bank. price forces you to make new judgments about bad merchandise. just as some fixer-uppers have a price you wouldn't pay in, stocks can become rough diamonds. but dimons none the less. stay with cramer. [ whistle blows ] [ female announcer ] women are strong. not strong with an asterisk. not strong "but." strong. period. degree created an antiperspirant that's just as strong. degree clinical protection. up to three times the strength of a basic antiperspirant. nothing is more effective. because strong women sweat. degree clinical protection. unapologetically strong. [ femala $100 cream. we were flattered when regenerist beat degree clinical protection. flabbergasted when we creamed a $500 cream. for about $30 regenerist
jerry sanders ran it but when it hit $2 and after the graphic chip division took share from intel and nvidiathe opportunity was too great. i called this one a hold your nose and buy situation. you could have doubled in months. yeah, sure uh you had to trade out because it got to expensive but the makeup was booked. they don't ask you how you made it when you deposit at the bank. price forces you to make new judgments about bad merchandise. just as some fixer-uppers have a price you wouldn't pay...
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but when after its graphic chip division began to take share from market leaders like intel and nvidiao much better companies, the opportunity was too great. i called this one a hold your nose and buy situation. if you listen to me, you could have caught a double in a matter of months. yeah, sure, you had to trade out of it because it got too expensive, but the trade was made, the money was booked. here's the bottom line. price forces you to make new judgments about bad merchandise, just as some fixer-uppers have a price you wouldn't want to pay in at another time, stocks get so cheap they become diamonds, rough diamonds, but diamonds nonetheless. stay with cramer. two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help people and businesses who were affected, and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy -- and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. we've shared what we've learned with governments and across the
but when after its graphic chip division began to take share from market leaders like intel and nvidiao much better companies, the opportunity was too great. i called this one a hold your nose and buy situation. if you listen to me, you could have caught a double in a matter of months. yeah, sure, you had to trade out of it because it got too expensive, but the trade was made, the money was booked. here's the bottom line. price forces you to make new judgments about bad merchandise, just as...