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Jim Cramer's Mad Money Watch TV, Get Rich

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ISBN-10: 1416537902

ISBN-13: 9781416537908

Edition: 2006

Authors: James J. Cramer, Cliff Mason

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"Investing well isn't easy, but it is possible. My goal in life is to make it easier for you to make money." Jim Cramer is the champion of the middle-class investor. Every night onMad Money,he provides valuable information about stocks, steering investors away from danger zones and leading them to the investments that can turn a lackluster portfolio into a powerhouse of profit. In his new book, he shows investors how to take the advice on his TV program and put it into action. Cramer walks investors through the key decisions they have to make: understanding their tolerance for risk and defining their goals, doing the essential homework on a stock, and knowing how to buy and sell…    
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Book details

List price: $25.00
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication date: 12/5/2006
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Size: 6.13" wide x 9.25" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 0.946
Language: English

James J. Cramer is the cofounder of thestreet.com, an on-line financial publication. After earning undergraduate and law degrees from Harvard, he joined Goldman, Sachs & Co., where he worked in the Private Client Services unit. In 1987 he founded Cramer, Berkowitz & Co., a private hedge fund he ran until 2000. He hosts a daily one-hour national radio show, "Real Money." He lives in Summit, New Jersey.

Cliff Mason is the Senior Writer of CNBC's Mad Money with Jim Cramer and is Jim Cramer's nephew. He graduated from Harvard College in 2007 and also wrote a column at TheStreet.com that year.

Introduction
Buying a Stock Mad Money Style -- Step One: Know Yourself and Your Goals
Buying a Stock Mad Money Style -- Step Two: Do Your Homework
Buying a Stock Mad Money Style -- Step Three: Use Limit Orders and Buy Incrementally
Selling Stocks the Right Way
The ""Lightning Round"": How We Do It on the Show and How You Too Can Pull It Off (and Why You Should Try)
The Lightning Round Home Game: Stock Market Strength Training
Why and How You Should Watch My CEO Interviews
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