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Strategies & Market Trends : The Epic American Credit and Bond Bubble Laboratory

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To: Cactus Jack who wrote (48382)12/29/2005 8:21:39 PM
From: Lee Lichterman III  Read Replies (1) of 110194
 
>>Cramer was gloating about how, in early March of 2000, he sold all of his stocks and went all in on bonds.<<

I did a term paper pointing out some of Cramer's dumb calls as he told people to buy all the way down. He can say what he wants but here are a few of his writings where it sure didn't sound like he had dumped stocks and bought bonds.......

Cramer, J. (2000, January 1) The Bullishness Checklist, Once Again. TheStreet.com. Retrieved from thestreet.com

Cramer, J. (2000, August 12) The Weakness Must Be Bought. TheStreet.com. Retrieved from thestreet.com

Cramer, J. (2000, November 12) The Bear Phase Is Over. TheStreet.com. Retrieved from thestreet.com

Cramer, J. (2000, December 12) Tinder for a Lasting Rally. TheStreet.com. Retrieved from thestreet.com

Cramer, J. (2000, December 22) Nazz 2200 Before the 22nd, and Cover Those Shorts. TheStreet.com. Retrieved from thestreet.com

Cramer, J. (2001, January 23) Top 10 Tells Why This Is a Bull Market. TheStreet.com. Retrieved from thestreet.com

Cramer, J. (2001, February 12) Don't Get Too Rattled by This Selloff. TheStreet.com. Retrieved from thestreet.com
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