Bestselling author Jim Cramer shows investors how to use the
information and advice in his top-rated CNBC show to make money in the
stock market.
"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 on
Mad 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
stocks the right way -- the Cramer way. This is a true nuts-and-bolts
guide to investing, from Cramer's detailed discussion of the sort of
homework investors must do to his own guidelines for knowing when and
how to sell stocks.
Mad Money is a hugely entertaining television program, but it also
offers valuable information that can be the basis for a winning
portfolio. Cramer shows how to turn the "Lightning Round" into a
terrific tool for investing; it's stock-market strength training. He
reveals how he can assess a stock in only seconds -- a valuable skill
that every investor can acquire and put to good use. He explains what to
look for in his CEO and CFO interviews, and how to use those
conversations to make successful investment decisions. He reviews some
of his best calls made on Mad Money, as well as some of his worst
ones, to extract ten lessons from each that can profit every investor.
And for the Mad Money junkies who just can't get enough, Cramer goes
behind the scenes to explain everything from the reason behind his
deliberate mispronunciations to his notorious chair abuse to the zany
props and buttons that keep things humming.
From the first "Booyah" to the last roar of the bull, Mad Money is
every investor's favorite television program, and Jim Cramer's Mad
Money is the book that can turn a TV program into a top-notch stock
portfolio.