Investing to Make Mad Money with Jim Cramer

Wednesday, June 01, 2005

Training Ride (Education) - Jim Cramer's Mad Money CNBC TV Show

Jim Cramer's Mad Money



Jim Cramer (at Amazon.com) is always on the hunt for a bull market, and he's trying to make you money. To tap into his Wall Street expertise, give him a call anytime at 1-800-743-CNBC. You can have your questions answered on "Mad Money,” airing Monday through Friday at 6 p.m. ET.
Jim wants to speak with you! Call 1-866-778-CNBC toll-free from 4-5:30 p.m. ET daily. Or e-mail Jim at MadMoney@cnbc.com to ask him any and all investment questions..



Each fast-paced hour is divided into segments, which may include:

Jim Cramer's Mad Money - First Aid
Paging Dr. Jim Cramer! In this daily segment, call in with your market problems and Jim Cramer will let you know whether you need a Band-Aid or radical surgery.

Jim Cramer's Mad Money - Lightning Round
In Jim Cramer's signature segment, Jim Cramer gives a thumbs-up or a thumbs-down to stocks you ask about.

Jim Cramer's Mad Money - Am I Diversified?
Jim Cramer analyzes five stocks in your portfolio and offers his brutally honest opinions about which investments to keep and which to dump, based on his principles of diversification. Send us an e-mail, and we'll provide additional information. Then, Jim Cramer may use your portfolio on the segment.

Jim Cramer's Mad Money - Danger Zone
Jim Cramer highlights a troubled stock. It could be one currently doing well, but which might cost you money in the long-run.

Jim Cramer's Mad Money - Pick of the Week
Jim Cramer highlights what he believes is a promising stock or sector each week.

Jim Cramer's Mad Money - Crystal Ball
Jim Cramer predicts where he thinks money will be made in the week ahead.

Jim Cramer's Mad Money - Beating the Racket
Jim Cramer wants everyone to be held accountable. He takes no prisoners when he goes head-to-head with "experts" who dispense advice that he thinks will lose you money. Jim Cramer roots out the charlatans and helps you beat the Wall Street racket.

Jim Cramer's Mad Money - The 401(k) Fix
Have 401(k) problems? Jim Cramer wants to help you fix them. Send your 401(k) information and, if you're selected, Jim Cramer will play Mr. Fix-It.

Jim Cramer's Mad Money - Attention Shoppers
When Jim Cramer walks into a grocery store, he does not see products, he sees stocks. This segment is about what supermarket/drug store/Home Depot aisles can tell you about the market.



About Jim Cramer
Jim Cramer is markets commentator for TheStreet.com, the multimedia Web site he founded. He's also host of the daily radio program "RealMoney with Jim Cramer" and columnist for New York magazine. He's also a CNBC markets commentator.

After graduating from Harvard, Jim Cramer became a print reporter. He later returned to the school to receive a law degree. Jim Cramer helped launch American Lawyer magazine. Jim Cramer later joined Goldman Sachs, where Jim Cramer worked for former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin. Jim Cramer left to manage his own hedge fund, Cramer Berkowitz.

All opinions expressed by Jim Cramer on this show are solely Jim Cramer's and do not reflect the opinions of CNBC, NBC UNIVERSAL or their parent company or affiliates. Jim Cramer's opinions are based upon information that Jim Cramer considers reliable, but neither CNBC nor its affiliates and/or subsidiaries warrant its completeness or accuracy, and it should not be relied upon as such. Jim Cramer's statements are based on his opinions at the time statements are made, and are subject to change without notice. No part of Jim Cramer's compensation from CNBC is related to the specific opinions expressed by Jim Cramer on this show.

Past performance is not indicative of future results. Neither Jim Cramer nor CNBC guarantees any specific outcome or profit, and you should be aware of the real risk of loss in following any strategy or investments discussed on the show. The strategy or investments discussed may fluctuate in price or value. Investors may get back less than they invested.

Securities, financial instruments or strategies mentioned in this show may not be suitable for all investors. This material does not take into account your particular investment objectives, financial situations or needs and is not intended as recommendations of particular securities, financial instruments or strategies that are appropriate for you. You must make your own independent decisions regarding any securities, financial instruments or strategies mentioned on the show.

Before acting on any information contained in the show, you should consider whether it is suitable for your particular circumstances and strongly consider seeking advice from your own financial or investment adviser.

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