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Wednesday, 02/06/08
Posted 02/07/08, 12:31
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(Scroll down to see Jim's
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Today's date:
Wednesday, 02/06/08 |
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Final Segment
2 Title: |
'Politics
And Your
Portfolio' |
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Featured
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Interview with
Republican
presidendial
candidate, Governor
Mike Huckabee
No specific stock
picks...
See Closing Segment 2,
below...
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Jim's comments BEFORE
the interview:
Most of
the time, Wall Street
doesn't pay much attention
to politics... But,
lately, this market's
gotten pretty political,
so I have to too...
Because I want to see if
any politican is going to
do something meaningful to
end the housing crisis,
which is causing almost
all of the stock market's
problems...
Right now, it pays to
focus on politics, and
especially the
presidential race, to see
who has the answers...
Last night, as voters in
21 states made their
choice for the republican
presidential nomination,
many of them cast their
vote for my next guest,
former Arkansas governor
Mike Huckabee...
We don't care about the
horse race, we care about
the issues, and that means
the need to keep people in
their homes, and not
defaulting on their
mortgages...
The next president better
come up with some
solutions because what
we're seeing in Washington
right now has not
addressed the real
problems... A $600
rebate?... Putting an iPod
in every pocket?...
I don't know if that
solves it.... I don't even
know if it's a tax issue,
but I want to know what
Governor Huckabee has to
say on these issues that
are dragging down Wall
Street.
I want to know if he
thinks the Fed should be
criticized... you never
hear a bad word about them
in Washington...
And I want to know,
frankly, whether there's a
plan... whether he's got a
plan to get us out of this
morass...
Governor Huckabee, welcome
to the show...
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Jim's comments AFTER
the interview:
Look, you heard it... We
need to get the FHA (i.e.,
Federal Housing
Administration) involved.
My plan didn't seem to
disrespect it... More
important, yes, it's a
housing issue. We
have got to solve it, if
we are going to get any
further, and go any higher
in this stock market.
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Final Segment
2 Title: |
'Am I
Diversified'... |
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'Am I
Diversified'
Segment...
In this segment,
JIm takes calls
from viewers to
critique their
top five
holdings, to
indicate whether
they are,
together,
relatively
diversified as a
standalone
portfolio.
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No fresh stock
picks.
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[
end of final segment ]
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Go to the SUDDEN:DEATH
SEGMENT from
tonight's show
here >>
See current quotes on Yahoo!
Finance from
tonight's show stocks
here >> |
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Symbol keys: |
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A Charitable Trust stock.
- An asterisk next to a
stock symbol indicates that
Jim mentioned it is a stock
that he manages within
his
charitable trust portfolio.
You can see the complete
portfolio
of stocks
here >> |
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Thumbs up - indicates
he would buy the stock or,
at the very least, not sell
the stock. We do our
best to interpret Jim's
opinion on stocks, as we
think it is indicated by his
comments during the show.
Please read his comments to
decide for yourself. |
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Thumbs down -
indicates he has said not to
buy or to sell the stock,
based on his comments
We do our best to interpret
Jim's opinion on stocks, as
we think it is indicated by
his comments during the
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Back up the truck -
indicated by Jim, when he
says the stock is so good,
that he would do a
'mon-back' on the stock...
In other words, this is the
sound someone would say to a
truck driver, "Come on
back... " as he is "backing
up the truck" to load up on
his cargo. Translation
for buying stocks:
This recommendation by Jim
indicates that, after you do
your own
homework on the stock,
you should feel comfortable
loading up on it, as it is
in a good position to be
bought at this point. |
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Stumped. - Of the
2,000+ stocks that Jim
Cramer has in his head, for
which he has an informed
opinion, he sometimes comes
across a caller with a stock
he does not know well enough
to opine on... He then
indicates he is stumped and
will have to come back to
it, after he does some
homework of his own on
the stock. This
usually occurs during the
Lightning Round, when Jim
does not know in advance who
is calling, or what their
stock question is about. |
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Definitions of key phrases
used by Jim, known as
"Cramerisms": |
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Definition: 'Pull the
trigger' is Jim's phrase for making
the decision at that point to trade -
either to 'buy' or
to 'sell' (although he
usually uses the phrase for
buying), as if to say you
should feel comfortable
enough to make the final
decision without looking
back... |
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Definition: 'Ring
the Register' is Jim's phrase for
selling a stock, and making
it a final sale, that you
should not look back on.
Put it behind you. |
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Definition: 'Let It Come In' indicates how you
may wait for it to pull back, or have the
stock price come down briefly, as your
chance (after letting it come in) to buy
the rest of your position (i.e., total
number of shares you own in that stock). |
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Definition: 'backing it up'
or 'doing a 'mon-back' is Jim's
phrase for the metaphor of backing up a
truck to load up on a stock by buying
it. 'Mon-back is short for the
imaginary worker saying, 'Come on
back...' as the truck is backing up to
receive its load... Notice that we use
the little truck icon to indicate where
Jim has mentioned this.
Translation for buying
stocks: This
recommendation by Jim
indicates that, after you do
your own
homework on the stock,
you should feel comfortable
loading up on it, as it is
in a good position to be
bought at this point. |
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See more
"Cramerisms" & other
financial phrases
here >> |
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Helpful Websites: |
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See the stocks currently
known to be in Jim Cramer's
Charitable Trust at:
jim-cramer-charitable-trust-stocks.com |
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See the stocks currently
known to be in Warren
Buffett's portfolio
of
stocks at:
warren-buffett-portfolio.com |
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Stock Homework 101:
This is an excellent
upcoming site that provides
resources and links to help
you do that homework that
Jim Cramer recommends after
hearing his suggestions...
StockHomework101.com
This site is coming soon.
Thank you. |
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